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Greek Life At The U Of A Hosts Its On Us Week University Of Arkansas Newswire
Greek Life At The U Of A Hosts Its On Us Week University Of Arkansas Newswire
Greek Life At The U Of A Hosts It’s On Us Week – University Of Arkansas Newswire https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/greek-life-at-the-u-of-a-hosts-its-on-us-week-university-of-arkansas-newswire/ The Charlie & Cappy Whiteside Greek Life Leadership Center is proud to announce its annual It’s On Us Week to be held Oct. 3 – 7 on the U of A campus. “Our goal is to continue providing educational opportunities and resources for all U of A students to prevent sexual assault,” said Parice S. Bowser, director of Greek Life. “This includes working with both faculty and staff to create a change. We all can play a major role by stepping up, stepping in and speaking out to stop sexual assault. It’s On Us, Arkansas.” It’s On Us, launched in 2014, began as a campaign started by the White House under former President Barack Obama and then-Vice President Joe Biden, to raise awareness and help put an end to sexual assault on college campuses. The campaign serves as an opportunity for students to be a part of the solution. It’s On Us asks everyone to step up and realize they can help end sexual assault.  The aim in hosting this week is to provide opportunities to support survivors, provide educational opportunities, educate individuals on consent, debunk various myths surrounding sexual assault and sexual violence, and to bring awareness to the problem.  The It’s On Us campus campaign has over 82 sponsors and aims to reach a broader base of the population through its pledge and awareness efforts. Everyone is encouraged to sign the official It’s On Us pledge, which will then put their name on the pledge list on the official website. When asked about the importance of the week, current Panhellenic President Kinsey Landry said, “The Panhellenic Council is an organization for women led by women. With an overwhelming number of sexual assault survivors being women, it’s important for our council to take an active stance against sexual assault and raise awareness. Through educational programming and conversations that take place during It’s On Us Week, we hope sexual violence can come to a stop. We understand that the work that happens this week must continue. There is no place for sexual assault on our campus.” This year, Greek Life has partnered with a variety of campus and community partners including the Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, United Greek Council, Greek Life Facilitators, Order of Omega, Associated Student Government, University Housing, RESPECT, Center for Sexual and Relationship Violence, NWA Center for Sexual Assault and the U of A Title IX Office. A schedule of events can be found below: Monday, Oct. 3 The Launch: It’s On Us Week Kickoff Arkansas Union South Terrace 11:30 a.m. to noon It’s On us Week Tabling Union Mall Noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4 It’s On Us Week Tabling Union Mall 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Online Dating Violence Prevention Program Arkansas Union 503 6- 7 p.m. Presented by Order of Omega Glow Run Event Arkansas Union Mall 7:30 p.m. Presented by Associated Student Government Wednesday, Oct. 5 Letters to Survivors Union Mall 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. What is a Healthy Relationship? Arkansas Union 509 – 510 5-6 p.m. Presented by Greek Life Facilitators Thursday, Oct. 6 Beyond the Screen Arkansas Union 513 5-6 p.m. Presented by Greek Life Facilitators New Member SAPP Training – CLOSED EVENT Friday, Oct. 7 TEALGate & Take the Pledge Arkansas Union Mall Food from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For more information, please contact Whiteside Greek Life Leadership Center at 479-575-5001.
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Greek Life At The U Of A Hosts Its On Us Week University Of Arkansas Newswire
Technology News | Coinbase Paused Transactions In The US Due To Some Glitch Issue Resolved Now LatestLY
Technology News | Coinbase Paused Transactions In The US Due To Some Glitch Issue Resolved Now LatestLY
Technology News | ⚡Coinbase Paused Transactions In The US Due To Some Glitch, Issue Resolved Now – LatestLY https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/technology-news-%e2%9a%a1coinbase-paused-transactions-in-the-us-due-to-some-glitch-issue-resolved-now-latestly/ Leading crypto exchange Coinbase paused transactions for users in the US owing to some technical issues, and resolved it hours later. In a tweet, the company said they were unable to take payments or make withdrawals involving US bank accounts.
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Technology News | Coinbase Paused Transactions In The US Due To Some Glitch Issue Resolved Now LatestLY
Local Church Creates A Safe Worship Space For People With Dementia Denton Record Chronicle
Local Church Creates A Safe Worship Space For People With Dementia Denton Record Chronicle
Local Church Creates A Safe Worship Space For People With Dementia – Denton Record Chronicle https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/local-church-creates-a-safe-worship-space-for-people-with-dementia-denton-record-chronicle/ Best of the Blotter Every Wednesday morning, get the week’s top crime stories in Denton from the Blotter in your inbox. Breaking News Get the latest, most up-to-date news alerts when you sign up to receive our Breaking News newsletter.  e-Edition Notifier Receive a daily notification that the DR-C e-Edition is available. Sign up now. High School Season Pass Stay up to date with all of the sports news coming out of Denton-area high schools.  Mean Green Spotlight Get exclusive, in-depth coverage of the University of North Texas athletics teams in this weekly newsletter. Promotions and Offers Would you like to receive information from our advertisers or DR-C offers? Sign up now. Wake Up with the DR-C Every morning, get a link to our newly redesigned e-Edition and the top Denton headlines you need to start your day. Your Money, Your Home In the DR-C’s newest newsletter, get exclusive coverage about business in Denton County, with a focus on the housing market.
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Local Church Creates A Safe Worship Space For People With Dementia Denton Record Chronicle
Nighttime Offers Profitable Opportunities_china.org.cn China.org.cn
Nighttime Offers Profitable Opportunities_china.org.cn China.org.cn
Nighttime Offers Profitable Opportunities_china.org.cn – China.org.cn https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/nighttime-offers-profitable-opportunities_china-org-cn-china-org-cn/ Be it watching the Peking Opera Farewell My Concubine at Dashila in the nation’s capital, having traditional Beijing snacks across the street, or camping on Shanghai’s bustling Nanjing Road, the nighttime economy is taking off in cities across the nation. The market scale is estimated to be over 40 trillion yuan ($5.7 trillion) this year. As the COVID-19 resurgence is being contained in most Chinese cities, local governments are making the decision to promote business and consumption at night in a bid to capture opportunities at sundown. The municipal government of Beijing decided to issue 100 million yuan worth of consumption coupons and designed up to 10 nighttime traveling routes to boost the capital’s nighttime economy, the Workers’ Daily reported. More than 20 key business areas and about 10,000 brands take part in various night activities extended through November, the report added. In East China’s Shanghai, ten iconic scenic spots across the city are also embracing the nighttime economy. As a city built on fashion and innovation, Shanghai is ready to add more hustle and bustle to its evening entertainment repertoire. In Chongqing, more than 200 featured activities online and offline were held so far this year, making it a sleepless city, the Economy &Nation Weekly under the Xinhua News Agency reported. In Xi’an of Shaanxi province, consumption of culture and tourism at night is expected to create new growth opportunities, and the provincial capital has allocated several tourism and consumption areas for the nighttime economy including the Xi’an Grand Tang pedestrian street and the City Wall, Shaanxi Daily reported. About 60 percent of consumption in China takes place at night, according to a report on urban residents’ spending habits by the Ministry of Commerce, said Shen Jiani, a senior researcher from the strategic research center of Trip.com, a tourism platform. The overall business scale of the nation’s nighttime economy has been expanding rapidly since 2016, thanks to local government policy support, increased venues for consumption at night, as well as people’s rising appetite for spending in the evening, according to a research report from iiMedia Research. “The Chinese nighttime economy surpassed 30 trillion yuan by the end of 2020, a growth of 5 percent year-on-year, and the figure is projected to exceed 40 trillion yuan in 2022,” the report said. “Consumption holds great significance to China’s economy, so we can see governments of various levels launching all kinds of measures and businesses to shore up consumption,” said Zhang Yi, chief analyst with iiMedia Research. “According to our research, most of the consumption activities are made by Chinese people during 6:00 pm to 2:00 am, both online and offline, showing the nighttime economy has great potential,” Zhang explained. Contrary to the stereotyped impression that consumption at night is usually referring to food and snacks, the iiMedia Research survey shows it covers much wider activities like delivery services, online shopping, and many other cultural and entertainment activities. “It is a blending of food, shopping, entertainment, tourism, exercise, exhibitions and shows, and the rapid development of digitalization has made consumption more convenient and easier,” Zhang added. The Chinese New Year holiday this year, for example, showed people’s consumption at night totaled 379 billion yuan, up 27.06 percent year-on-year and accounted for 33.7 percent of all spending during the holiday, the iiMedia Research report on the nighttime economy showed. In terms of business, dining and snacks accounted for 28.9 percent of the total spending in the evening, followed by shopping at 28.7 percent, entertainment at 19.9 percent and tourism at 15.8 percent, the report added. Nighttime economy associated with cultural consumption, tourism and leisure activities has become a strategic part of the nation’s economy and social development, Zhao Yijing, head of nighttime tourism research at the China Tourism Academy was quoted as saying by Xinhua News Agency. As an extension of daytime traveling, tourism in the evening is gradually taking shape over the past several years. The nighttime traveling economy could be an effective solution for boosting consumption and activating the domestic economy, said Shen Jiani with Trip.com, adding that summer vacation is the annual peak for traveling in the evening. Over the past five years, ticket booking volumes during summer vacations for touring scenic spots at night are usually 120 percent that of conventional evenings. Specifically, Trip.com found that tickets booked in July for evening travel swell 138 percent month-on-month, and saw a growth of 165 percent from the previous month in terms of passenger trips. Discovering this trend, local governments have already tapped into this emerging market by laying out night touring development schemes. More than 200 cities have so far launched their own nighttime cultural and tourism revitalization plans including nighttime traveling routes, performances, arts and exhibitions among others, according to statistics from the China Tourism Academy. Since the beginning of the year, dozens of Chinese cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen of Guangdong province, Wuhan of Hubei province, Chengdu of Sichuan province, Changsha of Hunan province, and Xi’an of Shaanxi province have launched their own policies in supporting cultural and travel activities at night, said Shen. Despite the strong demand for high-quality nighttime traveling products, the majority of the offerings on the market, however, are focused on traditional dining, drinking and shopping. Therefore, there is a shortage of integrated and high-quality products, Shen added. “From the supply perspective, there is spacious room for enhancing nighttime cultural and tourism products in terms of diversification, breadth and depth. The high-quality development of the nighttime economy looks for more cultural embodiment,” Zhao Yijing with the China Tourism Academy said. China’s large population, its active and innovative online and offline business models, as well as the nation’s culture and history, create broad opportunities for the nighttime economy to explode, Zhang Yi of iiMedia Research suggested. According to Zhang, over the past few years, Chinese people’s consumption at night was characterized by an increased proportion of online purchases, rising demand for cultural spending, a smaller gap between eastern Chinese cities and inland areas in the west, as well as robust growth in medium and small cities.
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Nighttime Offers Profitable Opportunities_china.org.cn China.org.cn
Mongolia Celebrates Completion Of ETTs Heavy-Duty Railway Project Business Wire
Mongolia Celebrates Completion Of ETTs Heavy-Duty Railway Project Business Wire
Mongolia Celebrates Completion Of ETT’s Heavy-Duty Railway Project – Business Wire https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/mongolia-celebrates-completion-of-etts-heavy-duty-railway-project-business-wire/ October 02, 2022 09:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The completion of the Erdenes-Tavantolgoi (ETT) Tavantolgoi-Gashuunsukhait Railway Project has been hailed as a milestone of co-operation in the face of a many longstanding challenges, and celebrated as a major boost for the Mongolian economy. Speaking at the opening, President Khürelsükh Ukhnaa expressed, on behalf of the Mongolian people, “our deepest gratitude and warm congratulations to ETT for putting this railway into operation on schedule, despite the difficult situation of international geopolitics and epidemics in recent years.” He added that the development “has clearly shown the importance of mutual understanding, proper management, rational policy and responsibility between the government and the private sector.” The first-of-its-kind heavy duty railway has brought together more than 600 enterprises and 5,000 workers. ETT’s CEO, Mr. Gankhuyag Battulga, recognising the impact that the construction phase of the project has made, also expressed gratitude to “everyone who participated and supported this major development in our country, which is so important for our economy.” The railway benefits from an absence of restrictions on transportation and border crossings, reducing costs fourfold. It provides annual capacity for an impressive 30-50 million tons of freight, specifically the shipment of coal to neighbouring China. While it is expected to generate a net profit of $ 147.7 million, off an annual revenue of $ 268.9 million, the railway has also created about 2000 permanent jobs, a significant long-term investment in the local economy which will improve quality of life for thousands of people. The project was first started a decade ago, but almost immediately placed on hold by the Mongolian government in 2013 due to financial concerns and mismanagement issues. Re-initiated in March 2020 with the creation of Tavantolgoi Railway LLC under Government Resolution No. 242, the project was revitalised with Erdenestavan Tolgoi JSC responsible for investment and financing. Together, these entities proceeded with spectacular pace, resulting in the project’s completion in just two years, notable for a project of this size. The project was completed in the face of numerous logistical challenges presented by Covid, which makes its conclusion even more of an achievement. The Tavantolgoi-Gashuunsukhait Railway was just one of almost twenty ETT infrastructure projects still in development, generating thousands of jobs. While its completion ends one long and arduous challenge, it opens significant new long-term opportunities, and will continue to impact on Mongolia’s economy for generations to come.
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Mongolia Celebrates Completion Of ETTs Heavy-Duty Railway Project Business Wire
AGEWISE: Tips For Avoiding The Flu Winston-Salem Journal
AGEWISE: Tips For Avoiding The Flu Winston-Salem Journal
AGEWISE: Tips For Avoiding The Flu – Winston-Salem Journal https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/agewise-tips-for-avoiding-the-flu-winston-salem-journal/ Q: I’ve heard you must be more careful about preventing the flu as you age. Is that true? Do you have any tips for avoiding the flu? — LM Answer: Taking precautions against the flu virus is especially important for adults over the age of 65, who are more likely to experience severe reactions to the virus due to weakened immune systems as we age. It becomes even more dangerous for people living with conditions such as heart disease or COPD. The flu is a highly contagious illness. Therefore, taking extra measures to stay healthy is just as important for people who live, work, and interact with seniors as it is for the older adults themselves. Here are some tips for preventing the spread of the flu virus this season: 1. Get vaccinated each year. The viruses change, so vaccines are remade yearly. 2. Wash your hands as often as you can. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. 3. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. 4. Use a tissue or sleeve to cover up a cough or sneeze. If you notice someone near you is showing symptoms of the flu or any illness, such as coughing and sneezing, runny nose, sore throat, headache, fatigue, fever or body aches, you should avoid close contact with them until they have not shown symptoms for 24 hours. Also keep in mind that an antiviral drug works best when taken soon after symptoms begin, so don’t wait to call the doctor. Finally, you can avoid getting the flu by supporting the self-care of those around you. Encourage those who are ill to stay home, drink non-caffeinated fluids, and get plenty of rest. Flu vaccines are usually available through your personal physician’s office or at most local pharmacies. Contact them for information and pricing. The Forsyth County Department of Public Health also offers flu shots. Information about availability, scheduling, and potential costs at the Health Department can be obtained by calling 336-703-3100. Q: I saw something on the Senior Services’ Facebook page about making donations to Meals-on-Wheels at Jiffy Lube. Can you please tell me more about it? — EP Answer: As part of their Drive To Do More commitment to support charities and volunteers nationwide, Jiffy Lube is collaborating with Meals on Wheels America to raise funds and awareness that will help seniors stay nourished. From Oct. 1 to Oct. 31, customers who receive oil changes, tire rotations or other vehicle maintenance at participating Jiffy Lube locations will be able to donate $3 to Meals on Wheels America at check-out. The good news for our local area is that funds raised at Jiffy Lube in our community will benefit our local Meals-on-Wheels program in Forsyth County through Senior Services. Participating Jiffy Lube locations in our area are: Jiffy Lube – 1002 S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem Jiffy Lube – 5501 University Parkway, Winston-Salem In addition to raising funds to help provide meals and safety checks for local seniors, Jiffy Lube’s Drive To Do More with Meals-on-Wheels campaign is also dedicated to honoring volunteers who use their vehicles to serve their community. The Jiffy Lube locations on Stratford Road and University Parkway want to help keep vehicles for Senior Services’ Meals-on-Wheels volunteers on the road by offering a 15% discount on oil changes and other select vehicle maintenance services. If you are a current Meals-on-Wheels volunteer with Senior Services and would like information about how to access the 15% discount for your next oil change, contact Britnee Tellez at btellez@seniorservicesinc.org. Volunteering is a great way to enrich your life and add value to our community. If you are not already a Meals-on-Wheels volunteer with Senior Services, now is a great time to consider giving back and making a difference. Volunteers can deliver meals to the homes of seniors throughout our community any day, Monday through Friday, anytime between 9:45 a.m. and noon. Delivery routes take between 60 and 90 minutes to complete. Most can be done on a 1-hour lunch break and fortunately, many employers offer time off for community service. A person can volunteer once per week, once per month, or any frequency in between. For more information on how you can make someone’s day as a Meals-on-Wheels volunteer, visit seniorservicesinc.org/volunteer/meals-on-wheels/ or contact Britnee Tellez at 336-721-3411 or btellez@seniorservicesinc.org. If you are not able to volunteer at this time, but would like to make a financial contribution, please visit seniorservicesinc.org to make a secure online donation. AgeWise is a weekly column compiled by staff of Senior Services Inc., a nonprofit organization in Winston-Salem. If you have a question, email agewise@seniorservicesinc.org or mail to Senior Services, 2895 Shorefair Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. Get local news delivered to your inbox! Subscribe to our Daily Headlines newsletter.
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AGEWISE: Tips For Avoiding The Flu Winston-Salem Journal
NFL Scores Today: Packers Secure OT Win; Eagles Stay Undefeated USA TODAY
NFL Scores Today: Packers Secure OT Win; Eagles Stay Undefeated USA TODAY
NFL Scores Today: Packers Secure OT Win; Eagles Stay Undefeated – USA TODAY https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/nfl-scores-today-packers-secure-ot-win-eagles-stay-undefeated-usa-today/ The Kansas City Chiefs return to Raymond James Stadium to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In the first meeting between the two teams since their Super Bowl 55 clash, the Chiefs look to avenge their loss on Sunday Night Football. The Buccaneers will be a tough challenge. They play with heavy hearts as the Tampa Bay community is recovering from Hurricane Ian. This week, the Buccaneers ownership donated $1 million to relief efforts. Around the league, the NFL International Series began in London. The Minnesota Vikings escaped Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a 28-25 victory over the New Orleans Saints. MORE NFL NEWS: Hall of Fame QB Terry Bradshaw says he was treated for bladder and skin cancers WEEK 4 PICKS: Buccaneers and Chiefs meet in Super Bowl 55 rematch LET-DOWNS: Seven biggest September disappointments around the NFL Meanwhile, the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills highlighted the early slate of Sunday’s action. And the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers will conclude Week 4 by renewing their rivalry on Monday night.  Here’s a rundown of all the Week 4 action around the NFL. Minnesota Vikings 28, New Orleans Saints 25 Briefly: Saints kicker Wil Lutz missed a 61-yard, game-winning field goal attempt, and the Vikings escaped with a 28-25 victory in London. Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson exploded with 10 catches for 147 yards and one rushing touchdown.  One highlight to know: With two seconds left in regulation, Lutz drilled a field goal attempt from midfield. The ball bounced twice off the upright and crossbar and fell to the turf.  Next up: The Vikings face the Chicago Bears in Week 5, while the Saints host the Seattle Seahawks.  WATCH: Vikings beat Saints in London after heartbreaking double-doink field goal fail New York Giants 20, Chicago Bears 12 Briefly: The Giants rolled to 3-1 with a home victory against the Bears. Giants running back Saquon Barkley churned out 146 rushing yards on 31 carries. The Bears lost three fumbles, including a costly one at the end of regulation.  One highlight to know: Giants quarterback Daniel Jones ran for two rushing touchdowns. His 8-yard touchdown gave New York an early lead in the second quarter.  Next up: The Bears hit the road to play the Minnesota Vikings in Week 5. The Giants head across the pond to face the Green Bay Packers in London.  MORE: ‘Oh, I’m up next. I’m the quarterback’: How Saquon Barkley helped Giants hold off Bears Buffalo Bills 23, Baltimore Ravens 20 Briefly: Josh Allen propelled the Bills to a comeback road victory against the Ravens. Buffalo trailed by 10 points at halftime, but scored 13 unanswered to improve to 3-1 on the season. Allen out-dueled Ravens star Lamar Jackson, completing 19 of 36 passes for 213 yards and two total touchdowns. One highlight to know: Josh Allen scored an 11-yard touchdown late in the third quarter against the Ravens.  Next up: The Bills host the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5. The Ravens play the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Night Football.  CONFRONTATION: After Marcus Peters’ sideline outburst, Ravens defend John Harbaugh’s 4th-down decision ANALYSIS: Bills come back to beat Ravens, whose fourth-quarter TD try backfires Atlanta Falcons 23, Cleveland Browns 20 Briefly: The Falcons improved to 2-2 behind their stellar rushing attack. Atlanta rushed for 202 yards as the backfield duo of Cordarrelle Patterson and Caleb Huntley scored two touchdowns. Browns star Nick Chubb, a Georgia native, accounted for 127 total yards in his return home.  One highlight to know: Patterson scored his third touchdown of the season with a 13-yard scamper into the end zone.  Next up: The Falcons face NFC South rival Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Browns host the Los Angeles Chargers.  MISSING PIECES: Browns defense feels effects of being without Myles Garrett, Jadeveon Clowney in loss Los Angeles Chargers 34, Houston Texans 24 Briefly: The Chargers outlasted the Texans’ late comeback to win their second game of the season. Austin Ekeler paced the Chargers with 109 total yards and three touchdowns. Texans rookie Dameon Pierce continued his breakout campaign with 131 yards and 14 carries with one touchdown.  One highlight to know: Pierce rushed for a 75-yard touchdown, eluding defenders on his way to the end zone.  Next up: The Texans hit the road to face the Jacksonville Jaguars, while the Chargers will play the Cleveland Browns.  New York Jets 24, Pittsburgh Steelers 20 Briefly: The Kenny Pickett era began in Pittsburgh when head coach Mike Tomlin made a mid-game change in favor of the rookie over Mitch Trubisky. Still, the Steelers couldn’t overcome a late-game charge for the Jets, who welcomed back quarterback Zach Wilson with a road win. One highlight to know: Jets running back Breece Hall stretched out for a 2-yard rushing touchdown that was initially called short of the end zone. The call was overturned upon review, giving the Jets a 24-20 lead it would ultimately keep. Next up: The Jets return home to face the Miami Dolphins, while the Steelers face a tough road test against the Buffalo Bills. MORE: Pickett gives spark in up-and-down debut, but Mike Tomlin won’t name him starter Tennessee Titans 24, Indianapolis Colts 17 Briefly: Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill tossed a pair of touchdowns, and running back Derrick Henry amassed over 100 yards to lead Tennessee past Indianapolis in an AFC South showdown. Colts star running back Jonathan Taylor rushed 20 times for 42 yards in the loss. One highlight to know: The Titans got the scoring started when Tannehill found receiver Robert Woods from seven yards out for a passing touchdown in the first quarter. Up next: The Titans hit the road to visit the Washington Commanders, while the Colts take a trip to Denver for a date with the Broncos. MORE: Titans are winning. But what’s going on with that second-half offense? DOYEL: Fan base losing patience with Frank Reich, Colts after loss to Titans ‘THEY KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS’: Ex-Colts DL Denico Autry gets crucial sack vs. former team Philadelphia Eagles 29, Jacksonville Jaguars 21 Briefly: The Eagles remain the NFL’s lone undefeated team. Quarterback Jalen Hurts added to his MVP candidacy, completing 16-of-25 passes for 204 yards and a rushing touchdown. The Jaguars put up a valiant effort as receiver Jamal Agnew hauled in four catches for 50 yards and two touchdowns.  One highlight to know: Jaguars safety Andre Cisco intercepted Jalen Hurts and returned it 59 yards for a touchdown. Next up: The Jaguars host the Houston Texans. The Eagles head out West to play the Arizona Cardinals.  RELATED: Eagles improve to 4-0, overcoming bad start, weather in gutsy win against Jaguars Seattle Seahawks 48, Detroit Lions 45 Briefly: Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith had three total touchdowns and running back Rashaad Penny amassed two scores and 151 yards on the ground to pace Seattle in an offensive shootout in Detroit. One highlight to know: Penny broke off a 41-yard touchdown run with 2:14 left in the fourth quarter to give Seattle a 48-38 lead. Up next: The Seahawks travel to take on the Saints, while the Lions hit the road for a tilt with the Patriots. ANALYSIS: Detroit Lions’ Jared Goff continues to show he may be the QB of the future Dallas Cowboys 25, Washington Commanders 10 Briefly: Commanders quarterback Carson Wentz threw a pair of interceptions while Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush threw a pair of touchdowns, a statistical mirror that proved to be the difference in a big NFC East showdown. One highlight to know: Rush found receiver Michael Gallup in the end zone for a 9-yard touchdown with 1:04 left in the second quarter. It was Gallup’s first game back after tearing his ACL in 2021. Up next: The Cowboys travel to Los Angeles to face the Rams, while the Commanders play host to the Titans. GOLD RUSH: Cooper Rush sparks Cowboys again as Dallas downs Washington Commanders Arizona Cardinals 26, Carolina Panthers 16 Briefly: After a slow start, the Cardinals held the Panthers to just 6 points in the second half as quarterback Kyler Murray tossed two touchdowns amid 207 yards. Meanwhile, Panthers quarterback Baker Mayfield threw one touchdown and two interceptions. One highlight to know: Murray found wide receiver Marquise Brown for a 23-yard touchdown connection to give Arizona a 26-10 lead with 7:37 left in the game. Up next: The Cardinals return home to host the Eagles, while the Panthers welcome the 49ers. MORE: Cardinals finish a bizarre day in Charlotte with a victory, and a functional offense RELATED: Panthers coach noncommital on benching QB Baker Mayfield after loss to Cardinals Green Bay Packers 27, New England Patriots 24 (OT) Brief: The Patriots, behind third-string quarterback Bailey Zappe, took the Packers to overtime but ultimately fell to a Green Bay field goal as time expired in the extra period. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw for 251 yards and two touchdowns. One highlight to know: Zappe became the first rookie to throw a touchdown pass this season when he found receiver DeVante Parker in the end zone for a 25-yard score in the third quarter. However, it also appeared as though officials missed a delay of game on the play. Up next: The Packers stay “home” to host the Giants in London, while the Patriots return to New England to take on the Lions. TURNING POINT: Third-down pass from Aaron Rodgers to Randall Cobb proved crucial MORE: With rookie Bailey Zappe at QB, Patriots nearly upset Packers in overtime thriller Las Vegas Raiders 32, Denver Broncos 23 Brief: Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels picked up his first win with Las Vegas as running back Josh Jacobs rushed for a pair of scores to knock off the Broncos. Despite getting out to a first-quarter lead, Denver couldn...
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NFL Scores Today: Packers Secure OT Win; Eagles Stay Undefeated USA TODAY
EinStar SHINING 3Ds Most Accessible 3D Scanner And Its Use In The Metaverse 3Dnatives
EinStar SHINING 3Ds Most Accessible 3D Scanner And Its Use In The Metaverse 3Dnatives
EinStar, SHINING 3D’s Most Accessible 3D Scanner And Its Use In The Metaverse – 3Dnatives https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/einstar-shining-3ds-most-accessible-3d-scanner-and-its-use-in-the-metaverse-3dnatives/ 3D printing news News EinStar, SHINING 3D’s Most Accessible 3D Scanner and its Use in the Metaverse SHINING 3D is known for technologies ranging from 3D scanning to additive manufacturing, metrology and digital dentistry. Just a few days ago it unveiled a new scanning solution that it hopes will transform the 3D sector. The EinStar is the company’s most affordable portable 3D scanner, designed with the goal of making 3D scanning technology available to everyone. This new scanner highlights SHINING 3D’s aim to continue developing solutions for a booming market. In fact, according to Allied Market Research’s report, the global 3D scanning market is expected to reach a value of $16.66 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.3%. This figure highlights the potential of the market and the possibilities it offers to both businesses and end users. Already in April this year SHINING 3D introduced a new scanner, the FreeScan UE Pro, which they considered to be the most multifunctional portable solution developed to date. Now, with this new milestone the company continues its mission to position itself as one of the leading manufacturers of 3D technologies, not only on an industrial level, but also for entry-level users looking for affordable 3D scanners. Rebecca Khoo, Product Manager, Professional Digitizing, explains, “Our mission at SHINING 3D is to make quality 3D digitizing technology accessible to everybody, helping enterprises and individuals to enter the realm of the digital world. EinStar has been developed, allowing everybody to digitize the world around them like never before.” This is certainly great news for the 3D scanning market, but what are the characteristics of this new solution? And what can we expect from the new EinStar 3D scanner? Photo Credits: SHINING 3D Features of the EinStar 3D Scanner The EinStar is characterized as a low-cost solution capable of delivering high quality results. It is equipped with 3 VCSEL infrared light projectors (for clear and stable scans even outdoors), 2 stereo depth cameras and an RGB camera that reproduces the true colors of the scanned object. These elements allow users to capture clear and stable scan details by generating high quality data with color texture. In terms of scan quality, the EinStar can capture high-density data in the form of a point cloud with a distance between points of up to 0.1mm. Compatible with EXStar software, the scanner integrates enhancement technology that optimizes the point cloud for complete data capture, smoothly guides the scan and improves data quality. Due to the different output formats it offers, it is ideal for a wide range of projects, industries and applications. It can be used for additive manufacturing, digital file design, virtual and augmented reality, as well as in the fields of education, culture and art. In terms of user experience, the EinStar meets all expectations. It features an ergonomic design and a clear and simplified workflow, not only for scanning, but also data post-processing. In addition, with no need for light projection during the scanning process, the EinStar is comfortable and safe for the eyes when scanning the human body. Thanks to its accessibility and ease of use, the EinStar is the perfect “plug&play” tool to enter the world of 3D scanning for the first time, and even experience 3D modeling in a simple and efficient way. The versatility of this new 3D scanner allows you to take your ideas and creativity to the next level. 3D Scanning in the Metaverse To test the capabilities of the 3D scanner, artist Will Huff decided to implement it in his project to explore the Metaverse. This concept refers to an immersive digital world where space is not material, but a hyper-real 3D representation seen through virtual reality. Huff’s goal in bringing the two ideas together was to get a copy of himself in this virtual space, so the EinStar was the most appropriate choice. To do this, Will Huff started with the 3D scanning process and his subsequent analysis of the scanned model in Unreal Engine. Later, he carried out the customization of the model for the Metaverse in Metahuman. The main goal was to have a 3D scanned model that had the real data of the scanned person and then to be able to customize it and transform it into an avatar for the Metaverse. Photo Credits: Will Huff Huff adds, “The EinStar is a great addition to SHINING through these full line of 3D scanners. It’s a full featured and versatile scanner based on 18 years of research and development in the field of high precision 3D digital products. The software EXStar is equally impressive, capable of handling large sets of point clouds. There are so many use cases for the AI and star in the metaverse. But you know what? I’m going to leave that for you to discover.” If you want to get a closer look at the features of this new 3D scanner and how to use it, you can visit the SHINING 3D website HERE or follow them on social media (@einstar3d). What do you think of the EinStar from SHINING 3D? Let us know in a comment below or on our LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter pages! Don’t forget to sign up for our free weekly Newsletter here, the latest 3D printing news straight to your inbox! You can also find all our videos on our YouTube channel. *Cover Photo Credits: SHINING 3D
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30 Smart Things Trainers Use To Make Dogs Behave Better Bustle
30 Smart Things Trainers Use To Make Dogs Behave Better Bustle
30 Smart Things Trainers Use To Make Dogs Behave Better – Bustle https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/30-smart-things-trainers-use-to-make-dogs-behave-better-bustle/ Dogs are the best. (Sorry, cat people.) Setting aside that they’re cute, loyal, and protective of their owners, the fact of the matter is that they make every day better just by being around. Naturally, you want the best for them in turn, whether that means feeding them only organic food, bathing them with shampoo that’s more expensive than yours, or sacrificing an hour of your time each day to go for a walk. Sometimes, though, your pup might exhibit some unseemly behaviors. Thankfully, there are simple steps you can take to help your pooch behave better, and you just need a few inexpensive tools to get started. Read on to see expert-recommended toys, snacks, and accessories from Amazon designed to turn your good dog into the best dog. 1 This Training Whistle That’ll Help Teach Behavioral Commands If you find that your dog isn’t really responding to voice commands, try a training whistle, like this one by SportDOG. Dr. Amanda Takiguchi, a veterinarian, dog trainer, and founder of the blog Trending Breeds, swears by one. “The only ‘tools’ I ever need to train my dogs are a collar, a lead, a whistle, and me!” she says. “I train my dogs to working trials standard. Tracking, searching, obedience, and agility.” Although this whistle is high-pitched (hence why your dog is more likely to respond to it), it doesn’t have a little ball inside, so it won’t make that annoying trill sound. Also, you can adjust your volume to be quieter when your pup is close to you. 2 A Set Of Clickers To Help Your Dog Listen & Learn When your dog learns how to sit and stay, ideally the moment won’t be filled with shouting. Keep things under control with one of these training clickers, which comes in a pack of two. “The clicker can be used to mark the moment when the dog has performed an action, or it can be used as a reward for good behavior,” explains Jen Jones, a professional dog trainer and behavior specialist. Thus, this gadget both teaches your puppy new behaviors and reinforces already practiced good behaviors. “I recommend using a clicker for teaching and then using a verbal marker to remind the dog of what he did,” Jones, the founder of Your Dog Advisor, adds. Through this type of operant conditioning, your dog will become so well-mannered, Cesar Millan would be impressed. 3 This Long Leash That Allows For Exploration When you’re in public places with your furry friend, you want to keep them relatively close for their own safety. But Andy Ramshaw, the owner of Venture Dog Training, suggests getting a longer leash for when it’s just the two of you. “I recommend one 30 feet long that you can put onto your dog in a safe environment, like the woods or a beach,” he says. “They give your dog the opportunity to sniff and explore while the owner still has control.” This woven leash is a great option, as it comes in multiple lengths, including 30 and 50 feet. It has a double-layered handle to help you maintain a strong grip, and it’s made of a rope-like material that doesn’t tangle no matter how far your dog strays. 4 A Toy That Provides Stimulation & Helps Your Dog Expend Energy If your pup doesn’t have a KONG yet, you’re both missing out. This rubber toy, which comes in six sizes, holds food and treats, providing both dinner and entertainment. “Feeding this way gives the dog an opportunity to chew (fulfilling a natural calming function) whilst also rewarding the dog for lying down, chewing, not barking, and being calm,” Ramshaw says. He explains that placing the toy in your dog’s crate is also a great way to help them get used to spending time alone. In essence, the KONG is useful for multiple things, including teething, alleviating separation anxiety, and avoiding boredom. 5 This Set Of Rubber Mats That Soothe Nerves & Make Eating More Enjoyable Feeding time will be exciting for your dog regardless of what you serve their food in. These textured mats, however, offer a challenge and generate more excitement than the standard doggy bowl. “Lickimats […] are dimpled rubber mats that can be used to spread soft foods onto for the dog to lick,” Ramshaw says. You can get two for just $15, and they’re reusable. “Licking is repetitive and is calming for dogs,” Ramshaw adds. If you have an anxious pup, this product will take their mind off of troubling thoughts and provide a distracting task during meal time. 6 These Treats That Take Longer To Consume Than Traditional Biscuits Letting your dog discover different types of treats is exciting. Do they prefer soft chews? Jerky? Freeze-dried meat? Ramshaw recommends keeping some bully sticks in your rotation, in addition to other “perishable chews that the dog can safely consume.” These sticks contain only one ingredient, so they’re free of preservatives and artificial flavors. Bully sticks will also keep your pooch occupied for a good while. “Supervision is always advised when dogs are chewing anything,” Ramshaw adds. 7 A Mat That Hides Kibble, Forcing Your Dog To Fish It Out Another way to keep your dog entertained is to hide their food or treats in one of these snuffle mats. Ribbon tendrils conceal the bits, so your pet has to actively sniff them out and look for them. “This replicates the natural behavior of sniffing and scavenging for dogs and can be an excellent way to exercise their brain,” Ramshaw says. “Mental exercise is twice as tiring as physical exercise for dogs.” The cool thing about this mat is that you can expand it to any size you want. Keep it smaller for puppies, or increase its circumference for larger dogs. In any case, your canine is going to have a waggin’ good time with this product. 8 This Harness That Will Help Your Hound Breathe Easier On Walks A common mistake is to attach your dog’s leash to their collar before going for a walk. Instead, you should get this padded harness for maximum comfort. “A harness is preferable to a collar because if the dog has a tendency to pull, the pressure caused will be distributed across the dog’s chest and back, which are strong,” Ramshaw clarifies. “Rather than its neck, (which) contains softer organs.” This harness is available in 14 cute colors and four sizes, plus it has two buckles that make it easy to slip on and off. Most importantly, though, it’ll prevent your dog from choking or becoming short of breath during strolls. 9 This Training Platform That Helps Discourage Unwanted Behaviors Certified dog trainer Erin Askeland swears by using a dog training platform such as this one to dissuade begging, jumping, and other problem behaviors. “Platforms make for a great training tool because it helps put a dog in the right position and makes it super obvious where they should be,” says Askeland, an animal health and behavior expert at Camp Bow Wow. “It creates a visual aid that is clear and precise to help a dog focus during a training session.” The Klimb platform has a secure base and rubbery surface to keep your pet safely situated on top. Although it can hold up to 500 pounds, the platform itself is lightweight and easily transportable. After all, there’s never a wrong place or time to instill some manners. 10 A Microfiber Mat That Does More Than Just Prevent Muddy Floors This absorbent mat would make a great addition to the front entryway so your pups can wipe their muddy paws before stepping onto the floors. Its microfiber surface and non-slip backing make for long-lasting durability. But Askeland says there’s more than one possible use with this product. “A mat is a portable version of a platform that you can use when going out to train in public or different locations,” she explains. “One with a good, nonskid back is helpful to stay in place while in use.” This product checks all the necessary boxes. 11 This Target Stick That Makes Training Sessions Less Tiring For You Tap into your headmaster persona with this expandable target stick. The device helps outline a dedicated training area for your dog, Askeland says. This particular one can fit in your pocket when not in use, making it easily portable. “A target stick can help train things like leash-walking or tricks that require a certain body position or movement,” Askeland shares. “While you can also use your hand, a target stick … is often easier to move around than having to manipulate your own hand and arm.” 12 This Toy That Makes Crate Training Less Of A Hassle It’s important for your pet to be able to stay in a crate when you’re not around to supervise. Unfortunately, teaching them to do so can create feelings of stress and anxiety. That’s where the Groov toy comes in. “This toy really helps a dog to like being in their crate by providing them with an activity to do while spending time in confinement,” says Alexandra Bassett, CPDT-KA, and lead trainer and behavior specialist at Dog Savvy Los Angeles. All you have to do is smear the toy with something creamy, such as peanut butter, attach it to the side of the crate, and let your dog go to town while learning to stay there without feeling nervous. 13 A Playpen That Helps Your Dogs Frolic Outside Safely Those without a fenced-in backyard will appreciate this metal playpen, whose bendable panels allow you to create multiple configurations. With this barrier, you can leave your dogs to play in the yard with minimal supervision. “It can both keep a dog out of trouble and prevent potty accidents in the wrong spot,” Bassett notes. The pen’s frame is covered in a rust-proof coating. That, coupled with its sturdy foundation, will allow you to use this product for years to come. It also comes in six different sizes, so no worries if your yard is on the smaller side. 14 These Reusable Pee Pads For Uncomplicated Potty Training You might’ve used pee pads inside the house before your puppy learned to relieve themselves outs...
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30 Smart Things Trainers Use To Make Dogs Behave Better Bustle
Pro-Russian Groups Are Raising Funds In Crypto To Prop Up Military Operations And Evade U.S. Sanctions CNBC
Pro-Russian Groups Are Raising Funds In Crypto To Prop Up Military Operations And Evade U.S. Sanctions CNBC
Pro-Russian Groups Are Raising Funds In Crypto To Prop Up Military Operations And Evade U.S. Sanctions – CNBC https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/pro-russian-groups-are-raising-funds-in-crypto-to-prop-up-military-operations-and-evade-u-s-sanctions-cnbc/ Russian paramilitary groups are raising funds in cryptocurrency using messaging app Telegram, according to research published by TRM Labs. Matt Cardy | Getty Images News | Getty Images Pro-Russian groups are raising funds in cryptocurrency to prop up paramilitary operations and evade U.S. sanctions as the war with Ukraine wages on, a research report published Monday revealed. As of Sept. 22, these fundraising groups had raised $400,000 in cryptocurrency since the start of the invasion on Feb. 24, according to TRM Labs, a digital asset compliance and risk management company. The research revealed that groups, using encrypted messaging app Telegram, are offering ways for people to send funds which are used to supply Russian-affiliated militia groups and support combat training at locations close to the border with Ukraine. One group TRM Labs identified raising funds is Task Force Rusich which the U.S. Treasury describes as a “neo-Nazi paramilitary group that has participated in combat alongside Russia’s military in Ukraine.” The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFCA) has sanctioned Task Force Rusich. On a Telegram channel, TRM Labs discovered this group was looking to raise money for items such as thermal imaging equipment and radios. The Novorossia Aid Coordinating Center, which was set up in 2014 to support Russian operations in Ukraine, raised about $21,000 in cryptocurrency, mainly bitcoin, with the aim of buying drones, the report said. Russia was hit by a number of sanctions after its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine earlier this year that aimed to cut it off from the global financial system. At the time, there were concerns that Russia could use cryptocurrency to evade these penalties. However, experts said that there is not enough liquidity in the crypto system on the scale Russia would require to move money. But with the paramilitary groups, they’re moving money on a smaller scale, which is enough for the items they need to buy. These groups are likely using exchanges that don’t necessarily comply with anti-money laundering and other regulations, according to Ari Redbord, head of legal and government affairs at TRM Labs. “They’re probably using non-compliant exchanges to off-ramp those funds [into fiat currency],” Redbord told CNBC. “And you can do that. You just can’t do that at scale. And I think that’s that that’s where … we’ll say, will there be more? Of course, there’ll be more. But will it be billions of dollars? Highly unlikely.” Redbord said TRM Labs used a combination of publicly available wallet addresses as well as cross-checking other websites and activity online to identify the Russian-linked groups. However, he did say it’s not possible to know whether these groups were working with the Russian government or are in any way backed by the Kremlin. Cryptocurrencies have been thrust into the spotlight during the Russia and Ukraine war. Ukraine has been seeking donations via digital coins, which can be sent quickly across the world. But they’re now also being used by Russian paramilitary groups. “I think an interesting part of this story is that crypto is just a form of payment in these cases. It’s a way to move funds. And there’s an example of it being used for good and example of it being used for bad in this context,” Redbord said.
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Pro-Russian Groups Are Raising Funds In Crypto To Prop Up Military Operations And Evade U.S. Sanctions CNBC
Irans Release Of Iranian-American Not Conditioned On Asset Unfreezing U.S. Says. The Washington Post
Irans Release Of Iranian-American Not Conditioned On Asset Unfreezing U.S. Says. The Washington Post
Iran’s Release Of Iranian-American Not Conditioned On Asset Unfreezing, U.S. Says. – The Washington Post https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/irans-release-of-iranian-american-not-conditioned-on-asset-unfreezing-u-s-says-the-washington-post/ An Iranian American jailed in Iran for nearly seven years on widely discredited espionage charges was temporarily released Saturday while Iran also lifted a travel ban on his ailing father, who had been imprisoned after traveling to the country to plead for his son’s release. Siamak Namazi, 51, and Baquer Namazi, 85, are among a growing list of U.S. and European nationals who have been held by Iran as political pawns, according to western officials. Tehran claimed Saturday that following the Namazis’ release Washington would unfreeze $7 billion in Iranian assets held in South Korea due to U.S. sanctions. “With the finalization of negotiations between Iran and the United States to release the prisoners of both countries, $7 billion of Iran’s blocked resources will be released,” State News Agency IRNA said Sunday. A U.S. State Department spokesperson denied that any assets would be transferred as part of a deal. The spokesperson, unnamed per State Department protocol, told The Washington Post that Washington was still working to secure the full release of Siamak Namazi, as well as several other U.S. nationals jailed in Iran. “We remain committed and determined to securing the freedom of all Americans unjustly detained in Iran and elsewhere,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price said in a statement Saturday. Price also thanked “U.S. allies and partners who have worked tirelessly to help the Namazis, including the U.N. Secretary General, Switzerland, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and the United Kingdom.” Iranian media reported Saturday that an unnamed “regional country” helped to facilitate the deal. An informed source, who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter, told The Post that Iraq had a key role in mediating between Iran and U.S. and British counterparts. Washington and Tehran cut off diplomatic relations shortly after the 1979 revolution that brought Iran’s ruling clerics to power. But the two countries have most recently been engaged in now stalled indirect talks to revive the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal that Washington left in 2018. Iran has billions of assets frozen in banks around the world due to western sanctions. A return to the deal would include U.S. sanctions relief needed to revive Iran’s collapsed economy. Reports by state-affiliated media in Iran emphasized that the release of the Namazis has coincided with the lack of progress around the nuclear deal. The younger Namazi, a businessman, was arrested in 2015 while visiting Iran and has been held in the notorious Evin prison. An Iranian court convicted him in 2016 of espionage charges, which he denied. Namazi’s furlough is for one week, during which he will stay with his family, Jared Genser, the family lawyer, told Reuters. It remains unclear if the furlough will be extended. The elder Namazi, a former U.N. official, traveled to Iran in 2016 to plead for his son’s release. He was subsequently detained and convicted of “collaboration with a hostile government.” Authorities furloughed him from prison in 2018 due to health conditions and closed his case in 2020, though he remained under a travel ban. “The Secretary-General is grateful that, following his appeals to the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, our former colleague Baquer Namazi has been permitted to leave Iran for medical treatment abroad,” a spokesperson for U.N. Secretary General António Guterres said Saturday in a statement. “This is a critical first step but of course we will not rest until the entire family is able to return to the United States and their long nightmare is finally over,” Genser, the family lawyer, told Reuters. Former political prisoners have described being subject to abuse, torture and forced confessions of such offenses as spying , while in prison. Iran has falsely blamed “foreign enemies” for fomenting more than two weeks of nationwide anti-government protests sparked last month by the death of a young woman, Mahsa Amini, while in police custody. Authorities said Friday that they arrested nine European nationals for their role in the protests in a move likely to increase tensions with the west. U.S., European and U.N. officials have condemned Iran’s crackdown on demonstrators, which has included using live fire and cutting off internet access. At least 52 protesters have been killed, and hundreds more injured and arrested, according to London-based Amnesty International. The demonstrations, which have pulled people from a cross-section of ethnic, geographic and class groups, are the biggest surge of unrest since a wave of protests in 2019 triggered by economic grievances. In a separate case, Venezuela, another U.S. adversary, said Saturday that it had freed seven Americans held for nearly five years. The detainees, who included five oil company executives, were exchanged for two nephews of President Nicolás Maduro’s wife jailed in the United States for drug smuggling. John Hudson contributed reporting from Washington; Mustafa Salim contributed reporting from Baghdad.
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Irans Release Of Iranian-American Not Conditioned On Asset Unfreezing U.S. Says. The Washington Post
Flowing Cloud Tech Debuts On HKEX: Will Become First Metaverse IPO In Hong Kong Business Wire
Flowing Cloud Tech Debuts On HKEX: Will Become First Metaverse IPO In Hong Kong Business Wire
Flowing Cloud Tech Debuts On HKEX: Will Become First Metaverse IPO In Hong Kong – Business Wire https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/flowing-cloud-tech-debuts-on-hkex-will-become-first-metaverse-ipo-in-hong-kong-business-wire/ BEIJING–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The first Metaverse HK IPO, Flowing Cloud Technology Ltd(6610.HK), officially launched on 29 Sep with the fundraising amount around US$ 100 million. The deal was widely sought after by the market in HK and overseas. One the first day of book building, the HK public offering tranche was 5 times oversubscribed, which is the largest HK IPO with such multiples of oversubscribe on the book open day this year. The international placement tranche was also multiple times covered across the price range on the first day. And it has attracted a good mix of investors, including overseas and Chinese long-only funds, hedge funds, family offices, strategic corporates, etc., believing Flowing Cloud Tech might be the next Unity (U.US) in China. It is worth nothing that the deal had introduced well-known cornerstone investors including SenseTime, the best AI company in China; state-owned investment arm of Anji, one of the development engines beside Hangzhou in Zhejiang province; Tradego, the widely used fintech platform for securities houses in Hong Kong. Flowing Cloud is a leading AR/VR software technology service company in China, ranking 1st in China’s AR/VR service market in 2021, accounting for 13.5% of the market share. From 2019 to 2021, Flowing Cloud’s revenue was RMB 251, 339, and 595 million respectively, and the compound annual growth rate of revenue in the past three years was 54.02%. The revenue in the first quarter of 2022 was RMB 228 million, a year-on-year increase of 65.0%. The company achieved adjusted net profit in 2021 around RMB 105 million and 315.9% year-on-year rate of increase in the first quarter of 2022. The AR/VR market in China is showing great momentum, both hardware and software. Developing tools will be the critical building blocks in the prosperity of a new world. Flowing Cloud is one of the best players in the software market to provide development service and kits for Chinese business clients. The company maintains good collaboration with Chinese tech giants, such as Baidu, Huawei, Tencent, JD.com, etc. Flowing Cloud Tech’s valuation is ranged from HK$ 4 to 5 billion, forward P/E around 15x-20x. The reasonable pricing leaves profits on the table for potential investors. Book continues to grow in size and quality with further conversions from management deal roadshow, and will close on 10 Oct.
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Flowing Cloud Tech Debuts On HKEX: Will Become First Metaverse IPO In Hong Kong Business Wire
Burr Months The Cross Timbers Gazette
Burr Months The Cross Timbers Gazette
‘Burr Months’ – The Cross Timbers Gazette https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/burr-months-the-cross-timbers-gazette/ Pumpkin-themed décor and pumpkin spice drinks are a reminder that fall has arrived. In our call center it’s the official countdown to Christmas and Mandy, our very own barista, stocks our coffee “bar” with holiday creamers. After Halloween a lot of homeowners begin to prepare for the holidays. It’s also a good idea to begin preparing your home for winter. October is the perfect month to take care of your home maintenance especially when it comes to getting your HVAC and plumbing ready for the “burr” months. Take the time to take care of the little things like replacing weather stripping and calking. A dirty HVAC filter can restrict airflow so remember to change your air filter. Clean debris at least 2 feet around your outdoor HVAC unit. Test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. When it comes to plumbing, make sure to clear your gutters of all debris which helps avoid water damage by promoting proper water drainage. Everything in home maintenance for the upcoming “burr” months is not DIY. Maintaining your HVAC system is one of them. Not only does regular maintenance keep your warranty intact it can help prevent costly repairs in the long run. Our service includes looking at homeowners’ attic insulation. What we often find is improving the insultation can help lower your overall energy bill. Out of sight, out of mind. That’s your water heater. You don’t want that 500+ pound gorilla showing up unexpectedly during your holiday festivities. Make sure it is working properly by a plumbing professional before the long haul of the “burr” months. We make it easy to take care of your maintenance. Pick your date and time when you schedule your service online by visiting ForceHomeServices.com. It would be our pleasure to serve you. (Sponsored content) CTG Staff The Cross Timbers Gazette News Department
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Keldon Johnson Loses 21 Pounds Could Be Spurs New Small Forward San Antonio Express-News
Keldon Johnson Loses 21 Pounds Could Be Spurs New Small Forward San Antonio Express-News
Keldon Johnson Loses 21 Pounds, Could Be Spurs’ New Small Forward – San Antonio Express-News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/keldon-johnson-loses-21-pounds-could-be-spurs-new-small-forward-san-antonio-express-news/ HOUSTON — The man they call “Big Body” arrived for the start of training camp last week with his body not quite as big. Keldon Johnson said he dropped 21 pounds over the offseason, a weight-loss outcome that could portend a change in position. Having played mostly as an undersized power forward for his first three NBA seasons, Johnson is prepared to move to the small forward spot in 2022-23. “He is really a wing player,” coach Gregg Popovich said. “He’s not really a ‘four’, so this is putting him more at his natural position.” The team’s leading returning scorer at 17 points per game, Johnson shot a career-best 39.8 percent from 3-point range last season. The 6-foot-5 Johnson will play this season listed at 210 pounds. “He is quicker, he moves better and he tells me he looks better, too,” Popovich said with a laugh. Johnson, 22, said he could feel the difference early in training camp. “I’m definitely slimmer, faster, stronger and just prepared for a big season,” he said. Spurs veteran Doug McDermott has been in the NBA for eight years, and has some advice for the three rookies on the San Antonio roster: “You just have to stay even-keeled.” Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographer Johnson will have to wait a bit to show off his new physique. Spurs vs. Magic When/where: 7 p.m. Thursday; AT&T Center. TV/radio: Spurs app; 1200 AM, 1350 AM (Spanish). Though Johnson has been going through non-contact work in camp while recovering from a dislocated shoulder, he was not active for Sunday’s preseason opener in Houston. Second-year guard Josh Primo was also sidelined while dealing with a knee sprain. Both projected starters are expected to be ready for the Oct. 19 regular-season opener at home against Charlotte. “I just want to be the best Keldon Johnson I can be,” Johnson said. “Be a leader, be there for the young guys and just learn as much as I can from the rest of the coaches.” Asked if his new slimmed down figure might mean a change in nickname is in order. Johnson maintained he is still “Big Body” at heart. On ExpressNews.com: Sochan, Spurs rookie class ready for grand unveiling “Of course,” he said. “100 percent.” Richardson all the rage in Paris for Fashion Week With COVID having put a damper on his summer travel plans in previous years, Spurs guard Josh Richardson decided he needed to go big when it came to his 2022 offseason vacation. So he went to Paris for Fashion Week, fulfilling a lifelong bucket list item. “I just like fashion, I like clothes, I like traveling,” the 29-year-old Richardson said. “I hadn’t got to travel in four or five years. I made up my mind to do it.” Somewhat of fashion maven himself, Richardson said the trip to Paris was the best part of his summer. “I had a good time out there, just watching the show,” Richardson said. McDermott delivers some sage advice to rookies Spurs guard Doug McDermott had sage advice for his younger teammates as their NBA careers unofficially kicked off Sunday in Houston. On ExpressNews.com: Doug McDermott likes Spurs’ fast pace The most important skill a rookie can learn is how to weather the down days, McDermott said. “I have learned there are so many ups and downs,” said the 30-year-old McDermott, who is entering his ninth NBA season. “In college, you only play 30 games. In the NBA, you play 82. So there are going to be a lot of high moments, a lot of down moments, and you just have to stay even-keeled.” It is a lesson McDermott says he will continue to impress on the Spurs’ large crop of rookies, including 2022 first-round picks Jeremy Sochan, Malaki Branham and Blake Wesley. He expects the Spurs’ youngsters will figure things out given increased playing time on a rebuilding roster. It is a different scenario than what McDermott faced as a rookie in Chicago, when he appeared in only 36 games. “I thought for me it took at least a year, a year and a half, because a lot of rookies don’t get a chance to play right away,” McDermott said. “With the situation here, they are going to get the opportunity because we have a lot of young guys they want to see play together and grow together.” jmcdonald@express-news.net Twitter: @JMcDonald_SAEN
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Keldon Johnson Loses 21 Pounds Could Be Spurs New Small Forward San Antonio Express-News
Dow Jones Futures Rise As Bear Market Eyes Third Leg Down; Record Tesla Deliveries Fall Short | Investors Business Daily Investors Business Daily
Dow Jones Futures Rise As Bear Market Eyes Third Leg Down; Record Tesla Deliveries Fall Short | Investors Business Daily Investors Business Daily
Dow Jones Futures Rise As Bear Market Eyes Third Leg Down; Record Tesla Deliveries Fall Short | Investor’s Business Daily – Investor’s Business Daily https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/dow-jones-futures-rise-as-bear-market-eyes-third-leg-down-record-tesla-deliveries-fall-short-investors-business-daily-investors-business-daily/ Access to this page has been denied because we believe you are using automation tools to browse the website. This may happen as a result of the following: Javascript is disabled or blocked by an extension (ad blockers for example) Your browser does not support cookies Please make sure that Javascript and cookies are enabled on your browser and that you are not blocking them from loading. Reference ID: #3ff11a07-42aa-11ed-b63d-424769724d6e
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Child Tax Credit 2022 Three $250 Direct Payments Going Out This Month See How Many Youll Get The US Sun
Child Tax Credit 2022 Three $250 Direct Payments Going Out This Month See How Many Youll Get The US Sun
Child Tax Credit 2022 — Three $250 Direct Payments Going Out This Month – See How Many You’ll Get… – The US Sun https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/child-tax-credit-2022-three-250-direct-payments-going-out-this-month-see-how-many-youll-get-the-us-sun/ Live Blog MONEY MAKER Updated: 19:00 ET, Oct 2 2022 DIRECT payments of $250 are being sent out this month to residents in several states with similar tax rebate programs. And the checks are only able to be claimed for a maximum of three children. In Rhode Island, families will get $250 per child and a maximum of $750 total for up to three children with direct payments going out beginning in October. Families in Connecticut can also claim $250 per child. The payments, which are capped at three children for a total of $750, started rolling out in late August. Meanwhile, New Yorkers claiming the Empire State child credit, which is based on income, will be mailed their checks automatically and can expect to receive them by the end of October. Read our child tax credit live blog for the latest news and updates… Pennsylvania’s $25million Child Care Tax Credit Governor Tom Wolf visited Kiddie Space Heights stating that the state’s CTC will provide $180 to $630 families. Nearly 221,000 families are expected to benefit from the program. Pennsylvanians paying for child care services can claim the credit when filing state taxes starting in 2023. Families could be eligible for: $180 (one child) or $360 (two or more children) for households earning above $43,000 $315 (one child) or $630 (two or more children) for households earning less than $43,000 Child Health Day 2022 President Biden announced that Monday, October 3, 2022, will be known as Child Health Day. In the statement, Mr Biden said his administration is working towards providing children with quality health care, child care, and proper education. “To win the competition for the future, we must continue building a healthier and safer Nation for our children,” Mr Biden said in the statement. Scope of the proposed Family Security Act 2.0 The act includes cuts to the earned income tax credit and eliminated the ability to file as a head of household, CNBC reports. According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, about 7 million families earning less than $50,000 would lose money under the new plan. The act will also phase in more quickly and eliminates the current $1,500 refund cap. What recipients spent money on, part two According to the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, 19 percent of those that go the Child Tax Credit, and make less than 35,000 per year spent the money on car payments, and 17 percent paid down debt. Sixteen percent spent funds on childcare, and 8 percent put the money toward investments. Only 4 percent of recipients spent the money recreationally. What CTC recipients spent money on According to the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, 91 percent of families making less than $35,000 per year are using their monthly Child Tax Credit payments for food, clothing, shelter, and utilities — or education.  To break it down, 40 percent of families used their payments to pay for school books and supplies, tuition, after-school programs, and transportation to and from school Fifty-nine percent bought food and 52 percent spent funds on utilities, while 44 percent purchased clothes. USDA partnerships offer benefits for families The US Department of Agriculture partnered with 26 states and Puerto Rico to offer children temporary food benefits. Children will be eligible for the program if they receive free or reduced lunch at school, or if they’re under the age of 6 and live in a household that receives SNAP benefits. An estimated 13million children will benefit from the program. Benefits will be loaded onto a debit card that can be used to buy food. Idaho child tax credit will expire in the coming years Starting in 2018, Idaho residents were eligible for nonrefundable dependent credits worth up to $205. Eligible recipients must have children under the age of 17 to qualify for the payments. The payments are set to expire in January 2026. The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Passed in 2021, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act was created to stop discrimination towards pregnant workers. The law states that employers cannot force pregnant workers off of the job. Plus, they cannot deny them reasonable accommodations that would allow them to continue working while maintaining healthy pregnancies. Alabama offers school choice tax credit Parents in Alabama can receive tax credits to help cover the costs of transferring their child from a “failing public school” to another public or private school. Eligibility is based on the state’s evaluation of a particular school based largely on standardized test scores. The average credit amount is $2,940 and the credit is fully refundable. Federal government aid programs Funding for schools comes from several states and local governments, but recently the federal government has started providing aid to schools. According to the New America Foundation, the federal government issues over $40billion to elementary and secondary schools for the following: To help create and sustain programs Provide meals for students Prepare children to attend school and other functions or activities Public schools in California get free lunch Beginning in the 2022-2023 school year, all public school students will be eligible for school lunches. The funding comes from the state and is the first to implement the Universal Meals Program, according to the California Department of Education. It’s designed to build off of the federal National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP). IRS could seize your child tax credit There are two groups that may have their credits seized by the IRS on their tax return or be obligated to pay back the agency. If you did not opt-out of the monthly payments when you were no longer eligible, you will most likely have to pay back the IRS. To qualify for the full payments, couples must have made less than $150,000, while single parents who file as heads of households needed to make under $112,500. Eligibility was determined by the Internal Revenue Service based on 2019 or 2020 tax returns. Claiming your Child Tac Credit, continued And if your child’s other parent claimed the credit in 2020 but you normally alternate years, you can get the full tax credit you’re entitled to on your tax return even if the other parent received advance payments. And luckily for nonfilers, a tool just reopened that will allow families to claim up to $3,600. Called GetCTC, it is being run in collaboration with the White House and nonprofit tech organization, Code for America.Meanwhile, the child tax credit is set to revert back to $2,000 as Congress has failed to extend the boost. Claiming your Child Tax Credit Claiming is made easier as the IRS has a handy tool to see if you qualify. Couples and individuals who claimed a dependent for 2020 and received advance payments will need to reconcile the amount they received with the full credit amount they’re eligible for. This will result in repaying some of that money or claiming the remaining credit balance.If you claimed a dependent in 2020 but the child’s other parent is claiming them for 2021 and you didn’t opt out of advance payments, you’ll need to repay the credit unless you qualify for repayment protection. Both parents claiming CTC, continued For those who claimed a dependent on their 2020 taxes automatically received advance payments, unless they opted out. That means in situations where parents alternate claiming their child as a dependent each year, both parents may receive the child tax credit this year. However, both parents may not be able to benefit from the credit. If you claimed your child as a dependent in 2020 and received advance payments in 2021, you may be required to return those advance payments if your co-parent plans to claim the full credit on their tax return. Both parents claiming CTC Typically, only one parent can claim a dependent on their taxes. Technically, married couples filing a joint return are both “claiming” the credit, as they share the benefits. If a married couple files separately, one parent can claim half of the child tax credits and split the benefit. Divorced, separated, or unwed couples must determine which parent will claim the child as a dependent each year. Faith leaders urge lawmakers to expand CTC Over 50 faith leaders joined Reverend Dr. William Barber, co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign and pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church in Goldsboro, North Carolina, in urging congress to move on three actions. During a briefing on Capitol Hill, the faith leaders advocated for passing voting rights legislation, a $15 minimum wage, and a permanent Child Tax Credit expansion.“Poverty is a policy choice,” Reverend Barber said. Biden calls for expanded CTC During the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health, President Biden urged leaders to expand the Child Tax Credits that helped millions during the pandemic. “It helped cut child poverty by nearly 50 percent in the United States — 50 percent. And it cut food insecurity for families by 26 percent,” Mr Biden said per a White House transcript. “And that’s why my national strategy calls on Congress to expand the Child Credit permanently,” the president added. White House: Hunger, Nutrition, and Health, continued The White House announced its package of new actions that include business, civic, academic, and philanthropic leaders will take to end hunger and reduce diet-related disease. The following are five pillars laid out by the Biden Administration with the help of business and other industry leaders: Pillar 1 – Improve Food Access and Affordability Pillar 2 – Integrate Nutrition and Health Pillar 3 – Empower Consume...
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Child Tax Credit 2022 Three $250 Direct Payments Going Out This Month See How Many Youll Get The US Sun
Packers Vs. Patriots Score: Live Updates Game Stats Highlights; Brian Hoyer Ruled Out With Head Injury CBS Sports
Packers Vs. Patriots Score: Live Updates Game Stats Highlights; Brian Hoyer Ruled Out With Head Injury CBS Sports
Packers Vs. Patriots Score: Live Updates, Game Stats, Highlights; Brian Hoyer Ruled Out With Head Injury – CBS Sports https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/packers-vs-patriots-score-live-updates-game-stats-highlights-brian-hoyer-ruled-out-with-head-injury-cbs-sports/ Season Leaders passing M. Jones786 YD, 2 TDS, 5 INTS M. Jones786 YD, 2 TDS, 5 INTS A. Rodgers684 YD, 4 TDS, 2 INTSA. Rodgers684 YD, 4 TDS, 2 INTS rushing D. Harris35 ATT, 160 YD, 2 TDSD. Harris35 ATT, 160 YD, 2 TDS A. Jones32 ATT, 217 YD, 1 TDA. Jones32 ATT, 217 YD, 1 TD receiving N. Agholor11 REC, 179 YD, 1 TDN. Agholor11 REC, 179 YD, 1 TD R. Doubs14 REC, 137 YD, 1 TDR. Doubs14 REC, 137 YD, 1 TD See New Posts Pinned Aaron Rodgers is 3-8-1 in his career in games that go to overtime (including playoffs) Pinned Nugget: Bailey Zappe is the first player to ever make his NFL debut as a visitor at Lambeau Field and throw a TD pass in that game (Lambeau opened in 1957) Pinned And we’re heading to overtime. Little curious to see Rodgers and the Packers offense opt for a short school-yard play in the final seconds instead of a hail mary.  Pinned Massive punt coming up here for Jake Bailey. If you pin the Packers back far enough, this could be heading to overtime.  Pinned Pinned Pinned Perfect ball by Rodgers but Doubs can’t survive the ground and the would-be touchdown is ruled incomplete.  Pinned That’s a rookie mistake there by Zappe. Nothing is there in coverage and that’s when you have to throw it away or dump it off to Harris.  Pinned Pinned Pinned Bailey Zappe has shown some great poise. Not easy for a third-stringer to be thrust into a game against Aaron Rodgers in Lambeau Field and he’s making some nice throws.  Pinned Pinned Little chess game between Aaron Rodgers and Bill Belichick before the field goal. Rodgers was trying to get New England to go offsides, saw that he could get them for too many men, and snapped the ball. Belichick realized that and called a timeout to avoid the penalty.  Pinned Pinned Pinned As the broadcast notes, Bailey Zappe is the first rookie quarterback to throw a touchdown pass this season.  Pinned The Patriots got a gift from the officials. New England should have been flagged for a delay of game penalty and it never came. Instead, Zappe hits Parker for the 25-yard touchdown to go up 17-14.  Pinned Marcus Cannon is in at right tackle to begin the second half. Isaiah Wynn out.  Pinned Nice ball by Rodgers on the touchdown to Tonyan. Packers retake the 14-10 lead on what was their best offensive drive of the afternoon.  Pinned Pinned Really impressive catch there by Lazard. Felt like it was a really tight window and was able to extend to make the grab. He’s looked good since missing the start of the season.  Pinned Aaron Rodgers: 2nd home pick-six of career in 104 home starts (also 2017 vs CIN) Pinned Pinned Patriots say that Jonnu Smith is questionable to return with an ankle injury.  Pinned Aaron Rodgers has dropped back just eight times and has completed three passes today.  Pinned Smith is now limping to the locker room.  Pinned Injuries keep plaguing the Patriots. Jonnu Smith limped off on that last drive and went into the medical tent. Hunter Henry is the only other TE on the roster.  Pinned Felt like Watson had a step on his defender. Rodgers looked his way, but the ball sort of sailed to the sideline. Once they get their timing, this duo will be good for at least one chunk play a game.  Pinned Watched Zappe a ton during camp. He has a pretty powerful arm, but he did struggle with some of his touch passes out in the flat and shorter routes. Something to watch as he takes over with Hoyer out.  Pinned Rookie Christian Watson with the 15-yard touchdown run for the Packers. Takes his first Lambeau Leap. Packers 7, Patriots 3 See More
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Packers Vs. Patriots Score: Live Updates Game Stats Highlights; Brian Hoyer Ruled Out With Head Injury CBS Sports
Millions Visit Nikeland As Brands Fashion A Future In The Metaverse The Times
Millions Visit Nikeland As Brands Fashion A Future In The Metaverse The Times
Millions Visit Nikeland As Brands Fashion A Future In The Metaverse – The Times https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/millions-visit-nikeland-as-brands-fashion-a-future-in-the-metaverse-the-times/ Nike has attracted tens of millions of visitors to its virtual store in the metaverse as it moves to make “deep consumer connections” online. More than 21 million people explored Nikeland, the vast digital world built by the sportswear giant inside a popular gaming platform called Roblox. The platform’s young users have been flocking to the company’s buildings, fields and arenas to compete in a variety of games such as dodgeball, basketball and “The Floor is Lava”. Crucially to the brand’s digital strategy, they can also browse a showroom and buy virtual products including shoes, bags and hats. The items can be used to dress their digital avatars, which become walking adverts for the company’s latest products that can be bought in the real world.
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Millions Visit Nikeland As Brands Fashion A Future In The Metaverse The Times
Five Things: Ohio State Does What It Always Does To Rutgers Eleven Warriors
Five Things: Ohio State Does What It Always Does To Rutgers Eleven Warriors
Five Things: Ohio State Does What It Always Does To Rutgers – Eleven Warriors https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/five-things-ohio-state-does-what-it-always-does-to-rutgers-eleven-warriors/ An annual tradition, Greg Schiano’s carnival program rolled out a host of gadget plays and goofy decisions in another lopsided loss to Ohio State. After back-to-back dialed-in performances against Toledo and Wisconsin, Ryan Day’s squad didn’t bring the same consistent execution and energy but it was more than enough to record a 49-10 win over the perennially overmatched Scarlet knights.  The game’s tempo flatlined at points though passions certainly ran high late after Ohio State punter Jesse Mirco decided on his own to run for 22 yards on 4th-and-3 from the OSU 39. He took a late hit out of bounds prompting some pushing and shoving between players and a shouting match between Day and Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano.  While Mirco wasn’t hurt on the play, injuries were again a storyline for Ohio State as TreVeyon Henderson was scratched just before kickoff, Tanner McCalister suffered an injury in the first quarter and Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Cameron Brown, among others, missed the game entirely. The win improved Ohio State to 5-0 with a trip to East Lansing set for next Saturday at 4:00 p.m. Before we turn our focus to Michigan State however, here are Five Things from yesterday’s 39-point victory over the Scarlet Knights.  C.J. SLIGHTLY ASTRAY  I wrote last week how quarterback C.J. Stroud looked “off” compared to his standard after connecting on 17-of-27 for 281 yards and five touchdowns with one interception. Truth be told, he was indeed high and wide with more throws than we typically see and a few hung his receivers out to dry.  Yesterday, Stroud was much further from his standard as he completed 13-of-22 passes for just 154 yards with two touchdown tosses against one very poor interception. His 59% completion rate tied for the worst of his Ohio State career, lining up exactly to a 13-of-22 night versus Minnesota last year in his first career start. Look, nobody is worried about Stroud – I’m sure not – but there’s no doubt he hasn’t been his pinpoint-accurate self the last two weeks.  He’s surely missing JSN to some degree. Interestingly, he’s had a tough time connecting with Marvin Harrison Jr. the last two weeks after the duo lit it up the two games prior. Harrison’s caught just three passes in each of the last two games and yesterday, those three catches came on 10 targets. Last week, I think it was something like eight targets. That’s a pretty shaky catch-to-target ratio Stroud and Harrison need to address.  MIYAN F. WILLIAM5 Everybody with a keyboard is going to write about Miyan – how could you not – after the dude ripped off five touchdown runs to tie Ohio State’s single-game record (Keith Byars, Pete Johnson) while cranking out 189 yards on a cool nine yards a pop.  His 70-yard touchdown burst was the most notable as he’s not the home run hitter in Ohio State’s backfield. The big play threat, Henderson, wasn’t able to go yesterday continuing an issue of him being nicked up. That’s not a shot at Henderson, but the fact remains the best ability is availability and with his ongoing injuries, it’s a damn good thing Day has Williams in his stable.  On the season, Williams is averaging 99 rushing yards per game on 7.8 per attempt which slots No. 12 in the land among qualified ball carriers. And with Dallan Hayden has shown, I don’t see a real reason to rush Henderson back. Ohio State will be perfectly fine with Williams as TB1 especially if the offensive line’s run blocking generally continues to shine.    Yeah it was Rutgers but it’s important for the coaches and players to see the run game take control when the passing attack isn’t firing on all cylinders.  DOWN ON THE CORNER What the heck should we make of Denzel Burke’s ongoing struggles?  He missed last week with a hand injury but in the weeks before that, it’s been nothing short of a struggle for a kid that exploded onto the scene last year as a true freshman starter.  This season, he’s been cooked repeatedly and yesterday, against a laughable Rutgers passing game, he gave up two crucial catches when he was in the neighborhood but seemed to lack technique and have no idea the ball was coming his way.  The first came after Ohio State had forced a 3-and-out but Emeka Egbuka muffed the ensuing punt giving possession right back to the Scarlet Knights. Facing a 3rd-and-6 from the OSU 14-yard line, Burke had solid coverage on Sean Ryan down the right sideline but never turned around as Ryan hauled in a touchdown pass giving Rutgers a short-lived 7-0 lead.  On Rutgers’ first possession of the second half, facing a 2nd-and-7, Burke again had decent coverage on Ryan but again seemed unaware the football was in the air as he gave up a 26-yard connection to the OSU 30. Rutgers kicked a field goal a few plays later cutting Ohio State’s lead to 28-10.  Ryan’s two catches on Burke accounted for 50% of Rutgers’ total passing yards on the day.  I feel like most of the time he’s been beat, it has been straight man-to-man coverage but I’m no DB coach. Interestingly, our film study guru, Kyle Jones, surmised in Slack during the game that maybe Burke is having some difficulty picking up Jim Knowles’ complicated system as a possible/partial reason for his performance decline.  Regardless of reason, Ohio State needs Burke to tighten things up by the time it faces a legit passing attack.  ZACH ATTACK Through his first four games this season, Zach Harrison tallied five tackles and two quarterback hurries in 92 snaps, the fourth-most among Ohio State’s defensive linemen. Yesterday against Rutgers, Harrison had his best game so far this year with two tackles and pass breakup and a forced fumble in a solid performance.  His first stop held Rutgers quarterback Noah Vedral to no gain on a 2nd-and-7 snap. His second was even more impactful as he again found the quarterback, this time Evan Simon, and not only tackled him but forced a fumble Mike Hall Jr. promptly pounced on. Three plays later and Ohio State’s offense found the end zone to take a 21-7 lead early in the second quarter.  His final act came on a 3rd-and-4 play from the Rutgers 30 as he rushed up the middle and tipped a Simon pass, deflecting it into the arms of Steele Chambers who returned the pick 12 yards to the Rutgers 20-yard line. A few plays later, Miyan Williams was in the end zone for touchdown number five giving OSU a 49-10 cushion early in the fourth quarter.  As our Dan Hope captured, Harrison’s two turnover-forcing plays came as he lined up at defensive tackle, using his length and speed, increasing the versatility of Ohio State’s front four pending down and distance.  SNAP INTO IT For all the consternation over Jesse Mirco going rogue and converting a first down after Rutgers refused to account for him on their punt defense, I’d be much happier if opposing coaches were salty over Ryan Day letting his backup quarterback(s) throw the ball and gain some useful experience in blowouts.  Yesterday marked the fourth-straight contest the Buckeyes won by at least 31 points – their average margin of victory over that span is closer to 40 points – but we’ve barely seen Kyle McCord or Devin Brown.  I want Stroud to win the Heisman too but knowing he’s gone after this season, it seems like testing McCord and Brown could be a higher priority at times. Sure, Stroud entered last season with zero pass attempts and virtually zero game experience and that worked out pretty damn good but I don’t know if that’s a recipe you want to repeat especially if you don’t have to.  Over these four consecutive blowouts, McCord’s played 31 snaps. He’s thrown it 14 times (completing 10) so he’s actually been allowed to throw it a higher percentage of plays than I would’ve guessed but it feels like he’s missed out on logging even more possessions. Brown’s played just nine snaps so far and has yet to throw a pass.  Hey, I’m just nit-picking here, Day obviously knows what he’s doing especially when it comes to quarterbacks but it just felt like yesterday was a great opportunity to let McCord throw it more than three times. There’s still a long way to go and likely more lopsided victories to come. First world problems, I get it.
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Five Things: Ohio State Does What It Always Does To Rutgers Eleven Warriors
Crypto Billionaires Are Disappearing: Casualties Of The Bear Market BeInCrypto
Crypto Billionaires Are Disappearing: Casualties Of The Bear Market BeInCrypto
Crypto Billionaires Are Disappearing: Casualties Of The Bear Market – BeInCrypto https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/crypto-billionaires-are-disappearing-casualties-of-the-bear-market-beincrypto/ Crypto billionaires are becoming a rare breed. When Vitalik Buterin revealed he was no longer a billionaire in May, the Ethereum cofounder spoke for many of the ultra-rich in cryptocurrency. A number of the wealthiest founders have lost billions of dollars in net worth to the 2022 bear market, or “crypto winter”. According to Forbes, the number of crypto billionaires on The Forbes 400 list of the richest people in the U.S. dropped from seven in 2021 to four this year. Their combined wealth fell similarly, from $55.1 billion to $27.3 billion, it says. It comes as cryptocurrency holdings have been hit hard by a sharp decline in prices following the collapse of the Terra blockchain in May. Bitcoin (BTC) is down more than 70% from its record closing high of $69,000 in Nov. 2021. Every other cryptocurrency of significance fell alongside bitcoin. Ethereum (ETH), the second-largest digital asset, has slumped 75% from its all-time high. Solana (SOL), Cardano (ADA) and Binance Coin (BNB) are all in the red. In total, the value of all crypto assets has dropped from over $3 trillion in November to $967 billion as of writing, per Coinmarketcap data. This year’s bear market is unprecedented in some ways. It represents a combination of difficult macroeconomic conditions, geopolitical tensions, and dubious projects/decisions by crypto founders. The Bitcoin Fear and Greed Index, a tool that tracks momentum levels in the industry, is currently reading “extreme fear.” Crypto billionaires and their declining fortunes In June, bitcoin dropped to under $18,000 – and with it the fortunes of a few crypto founders and backers. Sam Bankman-Fried, the cofounder and CEO of crypto exchange FTX, is down 23% since his fortune hit $22.5 billion over the past year, according to Forbes. With a net worth of $17.2 billion, Bankman-Fried remains the richest person in crypto. He is ranked at number 41 on The Forbes 400 list. Sam Bankman-Fried, the cofounder and CEO of crypto exchange FTX, is down 23%. The 30-year old made big moves this year. He gave away $16 million to super PACs in April, making him one of the top donors. He also plans to give between $100 million and $1 billion during the next U.S. presidential election to support Democrats. In crypto, Bankman-Fried has become some sort of messiah. In June, he loaned $400 million to BlockFi through FTX. There was an option to buy the troubled crypto lender outright for up to $240 million. He also provided a $500 million loan to bankrupt lender Voyager Digital through one of his companies Alameda Research. Bankman-Fried is planning more acquisitions, according to industry media, cheered on by a cashpile of around $2 billion at FTX. Ripple’s Chris Larsen Chris Larsen, cofounder and chairman of crypto payments firm Ripple Labs, saw his wealth fall from $6 billion to $2.8 billion over the last year. The 62-year-old’s net worth slumped after Ripple’s XRP native token crashed by 75% since last year. Ripple has also been impacted by its long-running legal battle against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It won the case a few days ago. Over the past two weeks, the price of XRP has soared more than 30% to $0.4595 at press time. Larsen stays on Forbes’ rich list at number 380. The business executive and angel investor has shied away from making public comments on the SEC lawsuit, although he continues to engage publicly about Bitcoin. Considered Bankman-Fried’s right-handman, Gary Wang cofounded both Alameda Research and FTX. The 29-year-old old software engineer is worth $4.6 billion. He makes the Forbes 400 rich list at number 227. Wang owns 16% of FTX, where he is chief technology officer. He worked at Google “where he formulated systems that were meant to aggregate prices for millions of flights.” While Wang maintains a private life, he is credited with spearheading FTX’s growth jas much as Bankman-Fried. The fall from grace Coinbase Global’s Brian Armstrong, 39, and cofounder Fred Ehrsam, 34, were once worth a combined $15 billion. They have seen their fortunes collapse to $2.7 billion and $1.1 billion as shares of the firm plunged 80% since its initial public offering in April last year. While Armstrong retains his place in the Forbes 400 rich list at number 388, the founder may have seen one of the biggest declines in fortunes. Last year this time he was worth $11.5 billion. Ehrsam, who left Coinbase in 2017, dropped from the rich list after his worth fell from $3.5 billion. The bear market has taken a toll on Coinbase, the largest U.S. crypto exchange. Quarterly trading volume almost halved to $277 billion during the fourth quarter of 2021, compared to the previous three months. The exchange makes money from charging fees on trades. Coinbase also laid off 18% of its workforce in June, citing the possibility of a recession that could lead to a prolonged bear market. “We grew too quickly,” Armstrong said at the time. “Our employee costs are too high to effectively manage this uncertain market. The actions we are taking today will allow us to more confidently manage through this period even if it is severely prolonged.” Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss saw their fortunes fall to $2.2 billion each, from as high as $4.3 billion apiece. With markets crashing, the 40-year-old twin founders of crypto exchange Gemini have taken on music. They’ve gone on tours with their rock band, Mars Junction. Both have dropped from the Forbes 400 rich list. Geminin announced in June that it would cut around 10% of its stuff due to unfavourable market conditions. Crypto billionaires: Will they recover their wealth? There are several crypto tycoons who remain billionaires not included on Forbes 400 list of wealthy people. Founders such as Changpeng Zhao of Binance, Mike Novogratz of hedge fund Fortress Investment Group and others, have lost billions from the market downturn. However, bear markets are not a rare occasion in the digital markets spectrum. Therefore, it’s not surprising that crypto fanatics maintain that the events are only temporary – just as much they remain hopeful things will turn for better in the near future. Buterin, the Ethereum confounder, has previously suggested he would welcome lower crypto prices. In February, he told Bloomberg News: “The people who are deep into crypto, and especially building things, a lot of them welcome a bear market.” Fred Ehrsam, the Coinbase cofounder and board member, tweeted: “One thing most people don’t fully grasp: it takes years, often decades, to go from a new infrastructure-level technology breakthrough (like crypto) to a vibrant ecosystem of mainstream applications.” One thing most people don’t fully grasp: it takes years, often decades, to go from a new infrastructure-level technology breakthrough (like crypto) to a vibrant ecosystem of mainstream applications. — Fred Ehrsam (@FEhrsam) June 20, 2022 The Winklevoss twins, say their investments are long term. “It’s all about perspective and HODLing for the long game,” Cameron Winklevoss wrote on Twitter in May. Got something to say about crypto billionaires or anything else? Join the discussion in our Telegram channel. You can also catch us on Tik Tok, Facebook, or Twitter. 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This Town Of 600 Is The New Center Of U.S. Population KXAN.com
This Town Of 600 Is The New Center Of U.S. Population KXAN.com
This Town Of 600 Is The New Center Of U.S. Population – KXAN.com https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/this-town-of-600-is-the-new-center-of-u-s-population-kxan-com/ Mean center of U.S. population Mean center of U.S. population by: Nick Bannin Posted: Oct 2, 2022 / 06:07 PM CDT Updated: Oct 2, 2022 / 06:07 PM CDT Mean center of U.S. population Mean center of U.S. population by: Nick Bannin Posted: Oct 2, 2022 / 06:07 PM CDT Updated: Oct 2, 2022 / 06:07 PM CDT HARTVILLE, Missouri (KXAN) — Every 10 years the U.S. Census and NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey coordinate to calculate the center of the U.S. population in order to look at shifts and trends of where people live. For the most recent 2020 Census, the Center of U.S. Population was determined to be in Hartville, Missouri. The calculation is done by counting the population of the United States, finding their location and averaging it out across the country. What they come up with is “the average location of where people in the U.S. live,” according to a NOAA news release on the topic. This location has been calculated since 1790, when the Center of U.S. Population was in Kent County, Maryland. Locations in Missouri have held the title of Center of U.S. Population for the last five decades! The shift of population west has continued ever since 1790 as is evident by looking at the map of the average center of population over the years. A more southerly shift is also noticeable since the year 1920. Mean center of U.S. population (Courtesy: US CENSUS) NOAA and the U.S. Census held a celebration of sorts to mark the new Center of U.S. Population in Hartville, MO, population 600, late in September. Courtesy: NOAA The calculation won’t be made again until after the next U.S. Census in 2030. BestReviews Tracking the Coronavirus Trending Stories Don’t Miss
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This Town Of 600 Is The New Center Of U.S. Population KXAN.com
FEATURE: A Conversation With Our Broadcast Team Texas Tech Red Raiders TexasTech.com
FEATURE: A Conversation With Our Broadcast Team Texas Tech Red Raiders TexasTech.com
FEATURE: A Conversation With Our Broadcast Team – Texas Tech Red Raiders – TexasTech.com https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/feature-a-conversation-with-our-broadcast-team-texas-tech-red-raiders-texastech-com/ You’re going to hear and see them all season again. Their voices coming through the radio during Texas Tech basketball games, relaying what’s happening, providing context and increasing excitement. Their interviews and twitter posts bringing you insight into the coaches and players that go beyond stats and results. They connect with the program because they’re part of the program. For the seventh season, Chris Level and Geoff Haxton will be calling Red Raider basketball games together. Level, who arrived in Lubbock as a Tech student in 1994 is entering his 13th season as the program’s analyst, called his first game in 2010; Haxton, who graduated from Oklahoma State in 2001 and called games for Oral Roberts before moving his family to Texas, came down for the 2016-17 season. Like our athletes. Like our coaches. Level and Haxton have their own unique stories of how they got to where they’re at. This isn’t their biography. That isn’t our point here. They developed a passion for sports in their youth long before they discovered their talents for broadcasting. Combine the two and it brings us here, a place where they’ve been connecting with Red Raider Nation audiences ever since. Haxton: My love of all things sports is directly connected to my father. Our relationship was built around running routes in the front yard. We had about half an acre of land just west of Duncan, Oklahoma out in the country. He would come home from being a CPA and we would run routes or hit off the tee. We would always play catch and he also bought us a soft-toss machine. No one else had that back then in the 80s where I was from. That was pretty cool to have a machine like that where you hit it into the net. My moments growing up with my dad built the love I for sports. Level: My grandfather’s love of the Dallas Cowboys is probably where I began loving sports. Tom Landry was the coach. I realized sports was like a religion and had a huge impact on people. I used to sit at home when I was young and even in high school and memorize the sports pages in the newspaper. I’d read it over and over. Why? I have no idea. I’d read the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Dallas Morning News every day like there was a test coming. Haxton: I grew up always wanting to be a Division I baseball player. Never thought about being a professional player. Being a Division I baseball player was my goal. It hit me like a freight train when I was 17 that I wasn’t going to be good enough. That was a crushing day. I knew I still wanted to be involved with sports and started thinking of ways to stay around the games. My dad was a coach but I didn’t want to do that. It seemed like a struggle. I found out about broadcasting and thought it was something interesting that I could do and it would keep me in the game. One dream ended. But another started. Level: I remember playing basketball in the YMCA league. They would give these little stickers that were of a missile. If you made a basket, you got a missile sticker. I remember wanting to get as many stickers as I could. That’s third or fourth grade. I loved basketball even before then, but that really motivated me for some reason. I wasn’t tall yet but I loved the game and being around my friends. Haxton: My family needed the radio badly back in the 80s to listen to games. We had three television stations where I grew up and games were rarely on. You could catch the occasional game but there wasn’t much. We’d point the antenna towards Wichita Falls, Lawton or Oklahoma City to try and catch games. It started getting better as the years went on. The radio is where I connected to sports growing up though. Level: There really wasn’t a time in my life where broadcasting was something I knew was going to be my career. I watched everything. Brad Sham and Eric Nadel were big for me because I grew up in the Metroplex. Broadcasting wasn’t why though. It was the game. Haxton: Bob Barry, Sr. was a really big influence on me. He was huge in Oklahoma. Inevitably, people get asked about their inspirations and most of the times broadcasters point to big national names. I didn’t know those guys existed. I listened to local radio and hoped our antenna would pick up some games for the tv. College athletics was everything to me. Bill Teegins was my mentor in college before he died in the OSU plane crash and Rex Holt. Those were my guys that I looked up to. Level: I’ve never really been star struck by much, but one year we played in Kansas and Bill Raftery was doing the national broadcast. I went up to him and shook his hand. That was a nerdy thing, but he is someone I had always looked up to. Same with Ernie Johnson when we met him at the Final Four. They do a tremendous job. Haxton: We had a class in college that really got me going in this. It was very rudimentary. It was called Broadcast Play-By-Play Practicum. We would record into a cassette player. My first game ever was an Oklahoma State basketball game. It was at Gallagher-Iba Arena and I climbed up into the gondola that overlooked the floor. You were hanging right over the court back then. It was Oklahoma State against Nebraska. We just called it like we were on a real radio station. That’s the first time I put on the headset. I took that cassette and played it in my car. I heard myself and the crowd noise. I knew it was what I wanted to do. Level: My first radio job was with Robert Giovannetti in 2005. I also used to go on Jack Dale’s show. He would interview me about football and basketball. In October of 2005, we got the call asking if we wanted to start a radio show. That was a one-hour show on a news talk station. We had a great time doing it and loved getting to talk about Texas Tech athletics. This is my first year not doing a radio show after 17 years every day. Haxton: The first game over the air I did was in 1999. Medford versus Timberlake. Class C 8-man football. It was the state championship in Enid, Oklahoma. It was rainy, sleeting and just a really cold day. The press box windows kept fogging up. I had never been on the radio before. They needed someone to fill in and I was available. It was a really cool experience. My dad had come with me to support me. I was nervous and he knew that. He told me after that he thought I could be pretty good at it. That meant a lot to me. We drove home and I remember thinking that it was a lot of fun and that I wanted to get better at it. Level: Andy Ellis had been doing my job before me. I had never done it before and never really thought about doing it. He just told me to say what I see. My brain didn’t work like that then. I felt like I wasn’t going to be prepared. Kind of just jumped into it. My first game was the Texas Tech season opener in 2010 (an 86-67 win over Louisiana-Monroe). I was extremely nervous and just tried to do the best I could. I didn’t know what I was doing but I did have fun. It was the first time I had ever called a game. Not sure if I’d want to go back and listen to that game again though. Haxton: Texas Tech rolled in the first game I called for the program (a 93-67 win over Houston Baptist on Nov. 11, 2016). Honestly, I felt like I had rolled too. I got some nice feedback right away that made me feel comfortable and welcomed. That’s important in this job. There was a really cool moment for me when I first got to the table where I was supposed to sit. It had my name on a sheet. That was a big deal to me from where I’ve come from. It was a great night. Level: That non-conference win against Nevada a few years ago is one of my favorites. Zach Smith went up and blocked a shot right in front of me. I think it won the game. Nevada was a top-10 at the time. It was a big even though maybe we all really didn’t understand at the time. It really sparked all the success we’ve been having. Haxton: The win at Iowa State in 2019 was really big for me. It was their senior night. If we won we knew we’d share the Big 12 championship. That was a huge game. The team got of to a sluggish start and then Davide hits a 3 before the halftime buzzer. Then you power through to win and get the hardware. All of us were standing in the back of the plane taking photos with the trophy. That was a true honor for me. Level: The win at Kansas was awesome too. I was starting to think there would never be a day where Texas Tech went into Kansas and won on their home court. We did it though. It wasn’t a fluke either. I’ve called games there were we lost by 40 or 50 points, so that was a day I was pinching myself when we got back in the bus. Haxton: Never in my wildest imagination did I think I would call one game in Madison Square Garden. I’m a country boy and it felt like I had made it. I graduated with 30 people in my high school and 11 years at Oral Roberts after six years of being a news director at KNID in Enid. We’ve been back multiple times now and I still can’t believe it. Level: I can’t forget about playing Duke at Madison Square Garden either. That was a big stage and a lot of fun. Jimmy Butler was sitting over there. Duke with all those dudes on their team that are now in the NBA. Haxton: The NCAA Tournament games we had in Tulsa were emotional for me. They were where I had worked for so long and to be on that stage back there was special for me. Being a part of a special program like this there are so many big ones that we are allowed to do. Keenan Evans hit a step back at the top of the key was one of the calls I’ll never forget. ‘Horns Down, Horns Down’. There was also ‘Winner, Winner, Cardinal Dinner’ after they beat No. 1 Louisville. ‘Best in the West’ to make the Final Four while our equipment was falling apart is memorable for me. I also said ‘Bang’ at ORU after a 3. When I got here I started thinking o...
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NASCAR At Talladega Live Race Updates Results Highlights From YellaWood 500 Sporting News
NASCAR At Talladega Live Race Updates Results Highlights From YellaWood 500 Sporting News
NASCAR At Talladega Live Race Updates, Results, Highlights From YellaWood 500 – Sporting News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/nascar-at-talladega-live-race-updates-results-highlights-from-yellawood-500-sporting-news/ Few NASCAR tracks are more iconic than Talladega Superspeedway. The 2.66-mile monster is perhaps the most grueling ride Cup Series drivers can experience. If you need evidence of that, just ask Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson, who suffered a massive wreck at ‘Dega in 2019. As the 2022 Cup Series playoffs stop at one of the jewels of Alabama sporting culture, Sunday’s outlook is more unpredictable than usual. Part of the reason is that the playoffs have been all over the place. Between wrecks, faulty cars and strong displays by non-playoff drivers, the series has yet to have a playoff driver win a postseason race. And uncertainty thrives at Talladega. It’s a place where drivers are one wrong move away from heading to the garage. Larson, the reigning Cup Series champion and playoff driver this year, has just three top-10 finishes at the track. All of this is to say that, above all else, Sunday’s race should be entertaining. It will also almost certainly be chaotic. But at this point in the postseason, which race isn’t? MORE: Watch the NASCAR race at Talladega live with fuboTV (free trial) The Sporting News is tracking live updates from Sunday’s playoff race at Talladega Superspeedway. Follow along below for all the highlights and results from the YellaWood 500 as they happen. NASCAR at Talladega live updates, results, highlights (All times Eastern) 5:20 p.m.: Blaney’s out in front! Elliott trying to make a move on the outside! It’s a big push from Jones and it’s Blaney and Elliott looking for it with one lap left. They’re on the stretch and it’s Elliott with the lead. It looks like Elliott is going to do it…and he does! Chase Elliott wins at Talladega and gets himself a spot in the next round of the playoffs. 5:19 p.m.: Two laps left, race restart on the horizon and lots and lots of dirty air. Time to get clutch. 5:11 p.m.: Jones and Blaney are going back-and-forth for first place. Jones has the edge at the moment. However, looks like a caution flag was waved for Daniel Hemric’s No. 16 car, whose car is stuck in pit road. That’s great news for Blaney, who can get some gas in his whip. Six laps left and the first caution flag in ages. Things are about to get spicy. 5:08 p.m.: What a race for Todd Gilliland, but the way! He’s in fourth place and looks well-positioned for a career-best showing in a Cup Series race. Not too shabby for the talented 22-year old. 5:05 p.m.: Interesting thing to look out for: the driver who is up front is apparently using more fuel. It could get very unchy for Blaney in the final few laps. Remember, Reddick was leading for much of Stage 2 before running out of fuel in the final lap. 5:03 p.m.: Chastain making a move for the inside lane. However, Blaney got the block in, keeping his lead in the process. It is tight with 16 laps left. 4:57 p.m.: Keselowski headed to pit road. Getting wide out at the back of the pack. However, it’s still Blaney and Chastain sitting out in front as we head to lap 166. 4:55 p.m.: Lead drivers are headed to pit road. It’s Larson, Elliott, and Hamlin among those who pitted. 26 laps left? Is that enough time for drivers to last? 4:45 p.m.: Blaney takes the lead! Looks like the No. 12 car was riding up the track. Keselowski, who sat in third, was delicate in his pushing with Blaney, forcing Chastain to relinquish his spot to block Hamlin, who was making his dash to the front. One move can change everything at Talladega. 4:42 p.m.: Bell, who once sat as far back as 33rd place, has rebounded fairly well in Stage 2. He’s up to 15th place and surging, putting himself in for a chance at a top-ten finish. 4:36 p.m.: Chastain still holds the lead. However, Hamlin is slowly but surely edging up the pack in the inside lane. Looks like more and more drivers are mimicking Hamlin’s movements in an effort to put themselves in decent position come the final few laps of the race. 4:31 p.m.: Hamlin sat right behind Bubba Wallace, who is currently in eighth. Both drivers are in the inside lane and trying to make a move for the front of the pack. However, at the moment it’s Chastain leading the chase, followed by Blaney and Keselowski — all of whom are on the outside lane at the moment. 51 laps to go. Plenty of time to make a move. 4:28 p.m.: Chastain and Blaney are duking it out for first place at the moment. Currently, it’s Chastain who holds the advantage. However, Blaney is within a tenth of a second, so not much between the drivers. 4:26 p.m.: Here’s how things stand in the playoff standings after Stage 2. Much to consider but it’s been an underwhelming run so far for Byron and Bell. Points after second stage (not incl where they run as far as points for finish): Logano +36, Larson +27 Blaney +25, Chastain +23, Elliott +22, Hamlin +17, Suarez +11, Briscoe +1, Cindric -1, Byron -9, Bell -26, Bowman -27 — Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) October 2, 2022 4:24 p.m.: The final stage is underway at Talladega! Elliott, Jones and Larson leading the pack! 4:11 p.m.: Reddick and Larson are even with a little less than a lap left. Looks like Larson is being pushed by Elliott. Reddick pushed into the wall! It’s between Elliott and Larson and…it’s Elliott who takes the green flag! Chase Elliott to the outside for the Stage 2 win! #NASCAR pic.twitter.com/rU6oChmWWo — NASCAR on NBC (@NASCARonNBC) October 2, 2022 4:10 p.m.: Larson, Elliott and Reddick are the top three with two laps to go. Nice and tight in the back straightaway. This is going to be fun. 4:05 p.m.: Larson and Reddick battling for first place with seven laps to go. Very tight up front. Further back in the pack, one to watch is Christopher Bell. Nearly wrecked at pit road and is currently locked in 30th place. He’s down a lap, but with just a few laps left before the end of Stage 2, he will get another chance to pit soon enough and should get back on the lead lap fairly soon. Could have been so much worse for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver. 3:57 p.m.: It looks like the last set of drivers are headed to pit road. That includes Almirola, who has led for much Stage 2. Looks like Tyler Reddick will pull into the front. 3:54 p.m.: Bell losing some serious draft in pit road. His tires got to stalling as he pulled into pit road, spinning out as he made his entry. He’ll be penalized for going into pit road too fast and looks unlikely to nab any stage points in Stage 2. That’s big for a racer who entered today’s race outside of the cut line. 3:50 p.m.: Almirola still setting the pact through 37 laps of the second stage. Lots of stage left, but interestingly enough: only three playoff drivers currently sit in the top-ten (Larson in 4th, Chastain in 7th and Elliott in 9th). Seems postseason participants are hoping the conservative approach pays dividends at the ‘Mega. 3:41 p.m.: Almirola back out in front. Harvick is a little less than .1 seconds behind him. 34 laps to go in Stage 2. Plenty of time for sparks to fly at Talladega Superspeedway. 3:31 p.m.: Things are getting wild at the front of the pack. Blaney shrugged into Brad Keselowski, who proceeded to clip the wall. Blaney and Keselowski have decided to drop down the field ever so slightly. Seems experienced drivers are sensing a wreck could be coming soon. 3:30 p.m.: Blaney is doing a great job blocking cars off out front. He’s doing exactly what he need to do to keep his lead. 3:26 p.m.: Blaney has followed up his strong Stage 1 showing with a solid display through the first nine laps of Stage 2. He’s got a .06-second lead over Kevin Harvick’s No. 4 car. Things are quite competitive early in the second stage. 3:25 p.m.: Stage 2 is off and it’s Kyle Larson who is running up front. 3:14 p.m.: And it’s Ryan Blaney who takes Stage 1! Impressive run on the final lap by the Team Penske driver. He made a dash for the front after Turn 4 and slipped beyond Hamlin’s grasp by a couple of feet. — NASCAR on NBC (@NASCARonNBC) October 2, 2022 Byron, who stayed near the top for much of the opening stage, finished 11th. That means he won’t get any stage points. 3:12 p.m.: Hamlin takes it back! Gave Byron two bumps, who bizarrely proceeded to move out the way and let Hamlin get out in front. Two laps to go and it’s Hamlin with the lead! 3:11 p.m.: Byron takes the lead! He crossed over into the inside line, pacing past Hamlin in the process. Looks like the Hendrick Motorsport driver is making his move for the front. 3:08 p.m.: Hamlin and Byron still going back-and-forth for first place. Seven laps left before the end of Stage 1 and sides are still looking for that all-important track position.  2:53 p.m.: It’s been an enthralling first 43 laps. Hamlin has a .1-second lead over Byron, but it seems both are working with one another to move themselves up the pack. Racing culture is so interesting. 2:48 p.m.: Hamlin into the lead! Denny came out of nowhere to pace past Almirola to take first place. William Byron lurking one spot away. Could be something to watch given the feud between Hamlin and Byron last week. 2:45 p.m.: Kyle Busch is making his mark early. The No. 18 car is locked in competition with Suarez, Elliott and Aric Almirola for first place. Solid stuff for the non-playoff driver. 2:43 p.m.: Suarez with the early lead after the race restart. He’s got the slightest of edges over Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott. With 30 laps to go in Stage 1, drivers should have enough fuel to get themselves to the end of the stage. 2:30 p.m.: Big wreck at Turn 1! Looks like Harrison Burton tried to get into the third lane and got bumped from behind. Burton spun out, causing damage to about a dozen cars. Not ideal. Big wreck!#NASCARPlayoffs driver Joey Logano involved in this one among others. pic.twitter.com/f4GjfMRqs4 — NASCAR o...
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The Metaverse: What Is It And Why Should You Care? TechRadar
The Metaverse: What Is It And Why Should You Care? TechRadar
The Metaverse: What Is It And Why Should You Care? – TechRadar https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/the-metaverse-what-is-it-and-why-should-you-care-techradar/ Home Features Internet (Image credit: Shutterstock / is.a.bella) Have you ever momentarily zoned out in a meeting, only to quickly realize that you’ve missed something absolutely critical, and now the discussion is virtually incomprehensible? You could be forgiven for wondering if the entire world has done something similar when it comes to the so-called ‘metaverse.’ The term is currently Silicon Valley’s big buzzword, with a number of firms reportedly appointing a ‘Chief Metaverse Officer’ to their boards, and companies are trying to tie whatever they do to ‘the metaverse.’ You can read TechRadar’s corporate cousin PCGamer, which has documented (opens in new tab) this phenomenon for more. Pretty much anything that was even vaguely related to augmented reality or virtual reality was suddenly branded as part of the metaverse. So the obvious question to ask is… what actually is the metaverse? It’s an important question as serious companies – not just fly by night start-ups – are taking it seriously. Since Facebook announced its parent company was rebranding as Meta, executives from a wide range of companies, including Microsoft and Disney, have all now talked publicly about how they want in on it. Samsung has even unveiled (opens in new tab) its own metaverse product, a virtual home called ‘My House’. So let’s figure out what the metaverse actually is. In a nutshell, the metaverse doesn’t actually exist yet – but it is a much-hypothesized idea of what the future of the internet could look like. And annoyingly, there isn’t a single clear definition. The metaverse envisaged by Mark Zuckerberg is probably somewhat different to the metaverse envisaged by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, and so on. But roughly speaking, the goal is something like the virtual worlds depicted in Ready Player One (opens in new tab) or The Matrix (opens in new tab), albeit with less overtly dystopian overtones (the name was actually coined by author Neal Stephenson in his 1992 novel Snow Crash (opens in new tab)). The idea is that one day, VR and related technologies could be our primary interface to the internet, and we will, in effect, spend a lot of time living in a virtual world. “The defining quality of the metaverse will be a feeling of presence – like you are right there with another person or in another place,” wrote Mark Zuckerberg in his ‘Founder’s Letter (opens in new tab)’, which announced his company’s name change. He envisages a future hinted at by Facebook’s Horizon Workrooms – virtual spaces in which we can interact with each other using avatars. But, importantly, the metaverse is not just about VR. The idea and scope are much broader – and encompass a much larger bucket of concepts and technologies, which are just as important as the strapping-a-computer-to-your-face element. The best articulation of this future perhaps comes from Matthew Ball, who is essentially the grand prophet of the metaverse. He’s a venture capitalist and investor who has written extensively on the topic, and it appears to be his ideas that have informed the thinking of Mark Zuckerberg – and the rest of Silicon Valley. In a series of punishingly long (opens in new tab) (but incredibly interesting) essays, he describes the metaverse as follows: “The Metaverse is a massively scaled and interoperable network of real-time rendered 3D virtual worlds which can be experienced synchronously and persistently by an effectively unlimited number of users with an individual sense of presence, and with continuity of data, such as identity, history, entitlements, objects, communications, and payments.” Samsung’s 837X service in Decentraland (Image credit: Future) In other words, his vision is a metaverse that is not a single system. It will not be owned by any individual company, or like logging into any one particular 3D world. But it will be structured like the internet is today, as a network that is not controlled by any one individual entity. Instead, a common set of standards and connections enable different companies to build their own virtual environments on top of it. To make this place a reality, it will require a constellation of other technological building blocks to all fall into place. The most obvious requirement is better VR hardware. Existing headsets are bulky, low-resolution, and annoying to wear. But this is something we can probably expect incremental improvements to solve. Now that Facebook is Meta, we can perhaps better understand why in 2014, Zuckerberg paid $2 billion for headset-maker Oculus. The hardware, however – and this includes the enormous computing power at the back end required to host entire virtual worlds – is just one tiny piece of the puzzle. For example, there will also need to be a broad system of tools and standards that will enable other companies to build for the metaverse, so that everyone can exist in the same virtual space together. Think something like the metaverse-equivalent of the HTTP protocol for transferring data, and HTML code for writing web pages. We’ll need a way to make sure that virtual objects are compatible outside of any one company’s ecosystem. And a fully functioning metaverse will need to have an economy. If we’re to ape the real world, we need to be able to buy and own virtual goods, without relying on the goodwill of any one specific provider. Believe it or not, this is one particular area where cryptocurrencies and NFTs could conceivably fill the gap, as they would enable us to have digital money and a permanent record of what we own. It means that when you buy your avatar a new hat, you should be able to wear it across virtual experiences – whether you’re in a work meeting or playing an action game, and when you’re done with it, you should be able to sell the hat for real, meaningful cash. Unsurprisingly then, though this is roughly the stated end goal, we’re some distance from a point when it will actually exist. But there are companies today, like Meta, that are putting the building blocks in place. (Image credit: Facebook / Meta) Who will build the metaverse? Now the really interesting question: If the metaverse is the future, which companies are best placed to win the battle to build it? Despite Mark Zuckerberg’s high-profile announcement, Matthew Ball’s prophecies are perhaps more bullish about another company: Epic Games. Epic is the company behind Fortnite and the Unreal Engine, which is the 3D world-building software that is already used for countless games and ever more virtual experiences – such as in the production of The Mandalorian. Tim Sweeney, Epic’s CEO, is on the record as one of the metaverse’s strongest advocates. Perhaps this is unsurprising, given that his company is in a rather unique position. For example, if we go back to the building blocks that the metaverse will require, several of them are already provided by Epic: it has its own user account system with friends lists, and Unreal Engine is already a common 3D development platform, meaning that objects made for one experience can easily be dropped into another. And through Fortnite, we can catch a glimpse of what the Metaverse could be like: In the game, you play as a highly customizable avatar. And the game is no longer just about shooting people – the company has broadened it out to encompass everything from 3D concert experiences to communal film viewing. Given how we at TechRadar have used Fortnite over lockdown, as an ambient form of socializing with friends and family, where playing the game is basically secondary to the act of being in the same virtual space as distant friends, we’re almost starting to believe that Epic might be on to something, too. (Image credit: Epic Games) The real killer app However, there is another major candidate for the company that is best placed to win the metaverse: Microsoft. “The metaverse is here, and it’s not only transforming how we see the world but how we participate in it,” tweeted (opens in new tab) CEO Satya Nadella in 2021, having previously told investors on an earnings call that he plans to take Microsoft into the metaverse. The metaverse is here, and it’s not only transforming how we see the world but how we participate in it – from the factory floor to the meeting room. Take a look. pic.twitter.com/h5tsdYMXRDNovember 2, 2021 See more And like Epic with Unreal Engine, he wants Microsoft to not outright own the metaverse, but to build the tools that everyone will use to create the metaverse. A bit like selling shovels during a gold rush. There’s another reason to believe Microsoft might be the big winner too. It might already have the killer app for the metaverse. No, not turning the Xbox into something like Ready Player One but… Microsoft Office. The bull case for Microsoft’s metaverse is best articulated (opens in new tab) by tech analyst Ben Thompson, who argues that it is work where the metaverse will really shine. He paints a picture of a future where joining VR meetings is just as easy as joining a Zoom call because you’re already wearing your VR headset. He argues that a lot of work is now geography-agnostic, and in fact a lot of working from home is about finding a quiet, isolated place to work away from the distractions of the home. So it doesn’t take a massive leap to imagine how VR could bridge this gap. What if putting on a VR headset was akin to going to the office? He points to his experience trying Facebook Horizon Workrooms, and the fact that you can bring your computer into the VR simulation – seeing your screen and even your keyboard floating in front of you in virtual space. VR means that in an instant, you’re already sitting with your colleagues, and it creates the same sort of ambient connections we once found working in the same physical rooms. So wh...
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The New OPPO A17: Top Features And Specifications To Observe While Buying The Phone The Tech Outlook
The New OPPO A17: Top Features And Specifications To Observe While Buying The Phone The Tech Outlook
The New OPPO A17: Top Features And Specifications To Observe While Buying The Phone – The Tech Outlook https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/the-new-oppo-a17-top-features-and-specifications-to-observe-while-buying-the-phone-the-tech-outlook/ Analyzing a smartphone and its features is important. This time, we have brought to your screen a new phone namely OPPO A17. It is considered one of the most effective phones in the affordable smartphone category. Here presented are its features, specifications, and more. Features of OPPO A17 Recently released on September 26, 2022, the phone has been on the market for only a few days. It is now available in the Indian market for sale and is powered by GSM/HSPA/LTE network technology. It has a facility to store dual sim cards, both of which must be Nano sim cards. The display type is IPS LCD. Its weight is 189 g only. It is an Android 12 phone. It has an octa-core processor. The chipset is MediaTek MT6765 Helio G35. It has a camera quality of 50 MP and a video camera quality of 1080 p. It also has 4 GB RAM. Mainly, we must observe that it has a 5000 mAh battery. However, it is non-removable. OPPO A17 is considered to be faster and more effective than the previous OPPO A16. It is available in awesome colors such as Midnight Black as well as Lake Blue. So, you may go for it if you like the features and specifications mentioned. This Dassehra, brings home OPPO A17, an effective as well as budget-friendly phone. It is a smartphone that can elevate your mood and make your life a happier place to be. OPPO A17 is a good choice if you want to gift gadgets to your loved ones. The phone is expected to be launched in the Indian market by October 20th, 2022. Price OPPO A17 The price is around 130 to 140 Euros only. The expected price of this phone according to the Indian market will be approx. Rs. 12499.
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The New OPPO A17: Top Features And Specifications To Observe While Buying The Phone The Tech Outlook
These Crypto Executives Have Stepped Down Since The Market Crash In May CryptoPotato
These Crypto Executives Have Stepped Down Since The Market Crash In May CryptoPotato
These Crypto Executives Have Stepped Down Since The Market Crash In May – CryptoPotato https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/these-crypto-executives-have-stepped-down-since-the-market-crash-in-may-cryptopotato/ Change is in the air as the crypto space continues to see top executives step down from their roles amid the market crisis that stemmed from the Terra Luna fiasco and the Federal Reserve’s continuous interest rate hike, which negatively impacted the global financial market. The change in crypto-related executive leadership started with Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey stepping down from the company’s board of directors in May. While Twitter is not a crypto-focused firm, Dorsey is a renowned Bitcoin proponent. He got the social media giant involved in such matters, such as integrating crypto hashtags and launching an NFT collection. Compass Mining Lost Two Key Executives As the crypto winter intensified in June, bitcoin mining hosting and brokerage services firm Compass Mining (CMP) lost two of its top executives. CEO Whit Gibbs and Chief Financial Officer Jodie Fisher resigned on the same day due to multiple setbacks and disappointments within the company. That same month, Binance Labs, the venture arm of the world’s leading crypto exchange Binance, lost its leader when Bill Qian submitted his resignation a few weeks after executive director Nicole Zhang left the firm. On July 1, Peng Zhong, the CEO of Ignite, the development firm behind the Cosmos blockchain, announced his departure. The resignation came a few months after the company rebranded from Tendermint to Ignite as part of its restructuring plan. According to reports, other top executives at Ignite left the firm after Zhong’s unexpected exit. Towards the end of July, G. Steven Kokinos, the CEO of blockchain company Algorand, stepped down after spending nearly four years at the firm. Despite his resignation, Kokinos will continue to advise Algorand until next year. A Surprising August August started with a big bang as Bitcoin proponent Michael Saylor announced that he resigned from his role as CEO of MicroStrategy after serving as executive officer for over three decades. Nonetheless, Saylor’s resignation as CEO allows him to focus on the firm’s Bitcoin strategy. During his time as CEO, Saylor led MicroStrategy in investing in Bitcoin. Today, the company holds 130,000 BTC bought for $3.98 billion, topping the list of publicly traded entities with Bitcoin investments. Still in August, Michael Moro exited his position as CEO of Genesis after the crypto brokerage firm slashed 20% of its workforce to cut costs amid the bear market. Shortly after, Alameda Research, the principal trading firm of Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto exchange FTX, lost its co-CEO after Sam Trabucco resigned from the company to focus on personal matters. Kraken and Celsius CEOs Join the Train On September 21, Kraken’s founder Jesse Powell joined the list of crypto executives stepping down from their position. He served the crypto exchange for over a decade and will continue to do so as board chairman. Shortly after, FTX US President Brett Harrison and Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky followed in Powell’s footsteps, leaving their positions at their respective firms. Sharing the news on Twitter, Harrison noted that he would be moving to an Advisory role to continue his service for the exchange. The outgoing president, who has worked for the firm for more than 18 months, said he helped transform FTX US from a three-person team to a workforce of more than 100 dedicated employees from tech, business development, legal, and customer service. Celsius’ Creditors Demanded CEO’s Exit On the other hand, Mashinsky’s departure came a couple of months after Celsius filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection at the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York due to a severe liquidity crunch during the Terra fiasco. Shortly after Mashinsky stepped down from his role at Celsius, reports emerged that his resignation might have stemmed from pressure from the company’s creditors. According to a recent court filing, the creditors represented by the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (UCC) had requested the Special Committee of Celsius Network to remove its CEO and take other necessary precautions to ensure the smooth restructuring of the firm. The UCC noted that after reviewing the information presented by Mashinsky in “furtherance of the Committee’s investigation,” it would be unacceptable to allow him to continue as CEO. Meanwhile, it is unclear which top crypto executives will step down next, but it would be interesting to see how long this trend will continue. SPECIAL OFFER (Sponsored) Binance Free $100 (Exclusive): Use this link to register and receive $100 free and 10% off fees on Binance Futures first month (terms). PrimeXBT Special Offer: Use this link to register & enter POTATO50 code to receive up to $7,000 on your deposits.
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A New Justice At The U.S. Supreme Court And An Idaho Wetlands Case Up First Maryland Matters
A New Justice At The U.S. Supreme Court And An Idaho Wetlands Case Up First Maryland Matters
A New Justice At The U.S. Supreme Court, And An Idaho Wetlands Case Up First – Maryland Matters https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/a-new-justice-at-the-u-s-supreme-court-and-an-idaho-wetlands-case-up-first-maryland-matters/ When the U.S. Supreme Court opens its fall term on Monday, a few things will be different. A Black woman, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, will hear oral arguments for the first time ever. And the public will be allowed into the room for the first time since early 2020. The content of the term’s first case, though, will be familiar to many who have followed federal water policy for the past several years. The case is a challenge to the definition of “waters of the United States,” which delineates which wetlands the federal government can regulate under the Clean Water Act. The case, brought by an Idaho couple, could further restrict the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate environmental protections, just as one of the last decisions by the conservative majority in the most recent term curbed the agency’s power to regulate greenhouse gases. A history-making day Monday will be the first day Jackson joins the ritual of oral arguments in the ornate chamber as one of nine Supreme Court justices. Jackson, a Harvard Law School grad and former federal judge who grew up in Miami, took the oath of office in June following an often–contentious Senate confirmation process. On Friday, she took part in an investiture ceremony, which mirrors stylistic aspects of the swearing-in. The investiture, though, is purely symbolic. Jackson has been a member of the court since taking her oath of office. Although the event was only symbolic, President Biden and a handful of top White House staff members, along with several Democratic members of Congress attended the six-minute event. U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican who sits on the Judiciary Committee, was the only senator who voted against Jackson’s confirmation to attend Friday’s ceremony. His presence seemed intended to make a point about the need to respect institutions, even amid good-faith disagreement with individuals. In a statement, Sasse, who is white, said that he disagreed with Jackson’s judicial philosophy but that their disagreement was respectful and impersonal. He urged members of both parties not to attack the court itself. “Right now, there’s a lot of sound and fury about whether or not the Supreme Court has lost legitimacy,” Sasse said in the statement. “It’s a load of bunk. The Court’s legitimacy comes from its constitutional role, not the popularity of its opinions. I’m certain that I won’t agree with all of Justice Jackson’s opinions, but I’m not going to attack the credibility of the Court when we see things differently, and I wish more of my colleagues would take a similar approach.” During the March hearings at the Judiciary Committee, Sasse avoided the most salacious attacks on Jackson launched by other Republicans and bemoaned publicity-seeking “jackassery” in the chamber. Court’s legitimacy Jackson is not expected to affect the court’s ideological balance, as she replaced Stephen Breyer, who’d been among the court’s liberal minority before his retirement. With three justices appointed by former President Trump, the court’s last term was its most conservative in decades, culminating with a ruling overturning Roe. v. Wade, the landmark 1973 case that guaranteed the right to an abortion nationally. The three liberal justices, Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor and the since-retired Breyer, wrote a scathing dissent that the decision “undermines the Court’s legitimacy.” The court’s departure from its own precedent in the Dobbs case “calls into question this Court’s commitment to legal principle,” they wrote. “It makes the Court appear not restrained but aggressive, not modest but grasping. In all those ways, today’s decision takes aim, we fear, at the rule of law.” Americans’ opinions of the court have declined over the past two years, along with its rightward shift. A nationwide Marquette Law School poll conducted in September found 60% of respondents disapproved of the court, while only 40% approved. The results represented a 53-point drop in net favorability from the same survey in 2020, when twice as many respondents held favorable views as those with unfavorable views. Other events have also threatened the court’s reputation. Justice Clarence Thomas did not recuse himself from a case about the House Jan. 6 committee’s access to presidential records and was the sole justice to vote in favor of restricting those records. The records later showed that his wife, Nebraska native Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, had exchanged several texts with then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows spreading false claims that the election was stolen. Additionally, a draft of the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked to news media months before it was published in what several experts said was an “unprecedented” breach of the court’s protocol that launched an internal investigation. New court rules, old issue Monday will mark the first time since March 2020 that the court will allow the public to attend oral arguments. Masks will be optional. The court will continue to live-stream audio from oral arguments, a practice the staid court only adopted while it limited attendance during the pandemic. The first oral arguments made under the new rules involve the EPA’s authority under the Clean Water Act to regulate “waters of the United States.” The 1972 law changed the criteria for what constituted a federally protected waterway away from one that is navigable to any “waters of the United States.” That definition has shifted since the law was passed, and particularly as the last three presidential administrations have enacted rules to define it. In 2015, President Obama’s administration issued a definition that some, especially Republicans, viewed as expanding federal jurisdiction. His successor, Trump, took steps to loosen the definition in 2020, but a federal court vacated that move in 2021. Last year, under Biden, the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers said they would interpret the phrase consistent with a pre-2015 definition while they worked on updating a more permanent version. A Supreme Court ruling will likely come before that rule is finalized. An Idaho couple, the Sacketts, own a parcel of land near Priest Lake in the state’s panhandle. Their land is within 30 feet of a tributary to the lake. The EPA has claimed that parcel is within its jurisdiction to regulate as a navigable waterway, and the Sacketts disagree. The Sacketts are among the many farmers and other private landowners seeking a reprieve from federal regulation of wetlands on their property. A federal appeals court ruled last year in favor of the federal agency, but the Supreme Court’s decision to hear the case could mean it will overturn the lower court’s ruling.
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U.S.-China Tech Fight Leaves Global Losers Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
U.S.-China Tech Fight Leaves Global Losers Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
U.S.-China Tech Fight Leaves Global Losers – Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/u-s-china-tech-fight-leaves-global-losers-hellenic-shipping-news-worldwide/ No product has played such an outsized role in shaping the global economy and the balance of military power as semiconductors. Yet for years the $556 billion industry attracted scant attention from governments in Washington, Tokyo and other capitals in the developed world. Recently chips have become a battleground in the competition between the United States and China. Big companies and other countries will suffer from the fight. Few other parts of the economy are so dependent on so few companies, historian Chris Miller asserts in “Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology”. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) makes nearly all of the world’s most advanced microprocessors. ASML in the Netherlands has a de facto monopoly on the ultraviolet lithography machines required to make the most sophisticated circuits. Two South Korean giants dominate the market for memory chips; three U.S.-based firms control semiconductor software. These so-called choke points are a feature of a hyper-efficient industry that can churn out over a trillion units a year. According to Miller, a professor of U.S. and Russian foreign policy, it’s no accident that the United States and its allies control most of them. After the Second World War, pioneering companies like Fairchild Semiconductor, Intel and others in Silicon Valley cemented America’s technological supremacy. A subsequent push to outsource U.S. manufacturing abroad coincided with American efforts to deepen trade and investment links with Japan and the rest of Asia. Cheap and plentiful labour allowed companies to lower their costs; Asian leaders touted better-paying jobs and economic growth; and Washington integrated its allies deeper into the U.S. economy. By the late 1970s, companies like Intel and Texas Instruments employed tens of thousands of workers in South Korea, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. Over time, though, some Asian manufacturers amassed enough expertise and scale across the supply chain to challenge America’s dominance. Japan first overtook the U.S. in memory chip production in the 1980s, only to be toppled by South Korea; Taiwan today boasts not only the world’s top contract chipmaker, but also the top companies that assemble, test and package chips. Andy Grove, Intel’s former boss, presciently warned that abandoning “commodity” manufacturing could lock manufacturers out of future emerging industries. Now the erstwhile U.S. pioneer is struggling to catch up with the $356 billion TSMC and South Korea’s Samsung Electronics in chip fabrication. Meanwhile, natural disasters and the Covid-19 pandemic have exposed a fragile global supply chain which Miller describes as “a perfect image of globalization gone wrong”. The combination of weakening chip leadership and a heightened awareness of supply chain vulnerabilities underpins American tech policies. The recent CHIPS and Science Act provides $53 billion to bring semiconductor development and manufacturing back to the United States. The People’s Republic, meanwhile, has long identified America’s chokehold on supply chains as a national security threat and is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to wean itself off foreign technology. U.S. sanctions against telecoms-equipment maker Huawei have accelerated these efforts in a reminder, Miller writes, that choke points are “not infinitely durable”. In response, Washington has ramped up trade and investment restrictions: earlier this month it banned AMD and Nvidia from exporting some advanced artificial intelligence chips to China. This intensifying rivalry puts Taiwan, South Korea and Japan in an awkward position. All three depend on China as their largest trading partner. But if the United States is successful in reshoring advanced chipmaking, one or all of its allies’ market shares must decrease, Miller argues. Multinational giants with exposure to China will be caught in the middle too. Nvidia estimates some $400 million of sales are at risk. Apple’s mooted plans to use Chinese-made chips have attracted scrutiny from Washington. For South Korea’s Samsung and SK Hynix, the dilemma is even starker. Both are hoping to expand in the United States, but a provision in the CHIPS Act states that to receive U.S. subsidies, they will be banned from expanding or upgrading chip capacity in China for 10 years. The two companies currently produce 20% and 40%, respectively, of their memory chips in the People’s Republic, according to Nikkei. Miller lays out even more aggressive tools that Washington and Beijing have yet to deploy. The former might pressure TSMC to roll out its newest technologies simultaneously in the United States and Taiwan, or force it to invest more stateside. China might pressure foreign companies to transfer technologies to local peers, or require companies like Apple to buy local components. The biggest escalation, of course, would be military conflict between China and Taiwan, which Beijing claims sovereignty over. Incapacitating the island’s semiconductor production facilities would be “catastrophic” for the global economy, Miller writes, as the world would produce 37% less computing power as a result and it would take at least half a decade to rebuild the capacity. Though this is still an extreme scenario, investors and tech bosses are betting the high stakes will deter Washington and Beijing from ratcheting up tensions. That looks like wishful thinking. Source: Reuters
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Teen Tabletop Gaming Meetup Set For October 5 InMenlo
Teen Tabletop Gaming Meetup Set For October 5 InMenlo
Teen Tabletop Gaming Meetup Set For October 5 – InMenlo https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/teen-tabletop-gaming-meetup-set-for-october-5-inmenlo/ Home Events by Contributed Content on October 2, 2022 The Menlo Park Library hosts a teen tabletop gaming meetup on Wednesday, October 5, from 4:00 to 5:00 pm. Dungeons & Dragons, Honey Heist and more! Invite your friends and make some new ones while playing. Students in grades 6-12 are welcome, even if you’re a first timer or new to our games! The Teen Tabletop Gaming Meetup happens on the first Wednesday of each month. Category: Events Fun Library Leave a Comment Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Events 05Oct Teen Tabletop Gaming Meetup set for October 5 05Oct Garden talk topic on October 5 is microgreens 02Oct On October 2 Storyfest kicks off Menlo Park Storytelling Festival 01Oct Cascada de Flores: El Brujo y La Sirena is program set for October 1 HELP SUPPORT INMENLO! Please help support InMenlo! Your contribution will help us continue to bring InMenlo to you. Click on the button below to contribute! Spotted Spotted: Ollie the Otter with greetings at Oak Knoll School Spotted: Sharon Park pond in the early morning light Spotted: Menlo College students enjoying newly-opened dorm Categories View by Month Search
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Best Adults-Only All-Inclusive Resorts In The U.S. Best Life
Best Adults-Only All-Inclusive Resorts In The U.S. Best Life
Best Adults-Only All-Inclusive Resorts In The U.S. – Best Life https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/best-adults-only-all-inclusive-resorts-in-the-u-s-best-life/ According to a 2022 survey conducted by OnePoll, 75 percent of travelers believe the best way to travel is to book an all-inclusive trip, 77 percent believe that an all-inclusive vacation is the least stressful way to travel, and 44 percent say all-inclusive packages are the number one feature they look for when planning a getaway. Is that really any surprise? When you don’t need to worry about how to budget for dinners and activities, it’s a lot easier to just kick back and enjoy the experience. And if you’re looking for an especially romantic or relaxing stay, you’ll want to seek out specifically adults-only all-inclusive resorts. While there may be fewer all-inclusive resorts in the U.S. than, say, Mexico or the Caribbean, there are still a lot of incredible properties here worth scoping out. Whether you’re looking to reignite the spark with your S.O. on a secluded beach, decompress solo at a rustic cowboy ranch, or pamper yourself on a girls’ spa getaway, read on for some standout adults-only, all-inclusive resorts that are just a domestic flight away. READ THIS NEXT: The 10 Best Weekend Trips You Need to Take This Year. Inspired By Maps/Shutterstock Set right in the heart of the Florida Keys, this 21+ tropical paradise consists of 135 private waterfront or garden bungalows—all of which come with patios, soaking tubs, and outdoor showers. The best part? All your meals at Bungalows Key Largo, plus top-shelf beverage options, are included in your stay. Enjoy a complimentary cocktail or small bites while lounging by the pool, before soaking in the jacuzzi, or after a tension-relieving massage at the full-service, on-site spa. If you’re looking for a more active getaway, take advantage of the full gym with state-of-the-art equipment (think: Pelotons) or morning yoga classes, and then try paddleboarding and kayaking in the afternoon. It would be easy to spend a whole week at Bungalows Key largo without ever leaving the property, but when you do get the itch to explore, the resort offers bicycles as well as in-town transportation. If it’s a spa getaway you’re after, look no further than this adults-only Poconos oasis. The Lodge at Woodloch’s spa features 27 treatment rooms, saunas, whirlpools, fireplace lounges, a hair and nail salon, and spacious locker rooms. Your stay not only includes three gourmet meals a day but also countless workshops and activities, ranging from creative arts experiences to group fitness classes and cooking demonstrations. Did we mention the incredible amenities—like Hydromassage WaterWalls, steam rooms, saunas, and a state-of-the-art 3,000-square-foot CardioWeight Studio? While treatments aren’t included in your stay, you can upgrade to packages that include daily spa credits—and a personal concierge will even help you design the perfect program for your needs. To maximize your experience at The Lodge, consider putting your phone away (or better yet, turning it off) and partaking in some of the complimentary yoga and meditation classes taught by the certified experts on staff. Or, breathe in the fresh mountain air and soak up the breathtaking scenery while hiking or kayaking. From cooking classes to tennis, there are countless activities included in your rate — and they rotate with the seasons. Charles T. Peden/Shutterstock Health-conscious travelers flock to this world-renowned, all-inclusive wellness retreat nestled in Arizona’s Catalina Mountains. The team of fitness, outdoor, and culinary experts at Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa offers a plethora of transformative activities, from nutrition coaching to beekeeping courses and Pilates classes. Take a tour of the on-site farm, learn how to grow your own microgreens, challenge yourself while paddleboarding on Lake Travis, or even give equine horse therapy a try. All packages include three healthy meals a day, unlimited snacks and smoothies, access to many wellness classes and activities, and even airport transfers. The striking desert vistas in the background only enhance the experience—as do the many deep relaxation techniques offered at the Life in Balance Spa. Not feeling the desert vibes? Fortunately, there are also two other adults-only, all-inclusive Miraval resorts in the U.S.—one in the Berkshires of Massachusetts and another in Austin, Texas. In need of some serious R&R? What draws many travelers to this adults-only resort is that it’s set on a mile-long stretch of pristine, quiet beach—and with just 37 rooms, it boasts an ultra-intimate atmosphere perfect for honeymoons, anniversary celebrations, and other romantic getaways. But the incredible oceanfront location isn’t all there is to love about Henderson Park Inn—it’s also known for having particularly accommodating staff, mind-blowing food, and charming decor. While room rates don’t include dinner, they do include breakfast, lunch, happy hour cocktails, unlimited snacks, and nonalcoholic beverages. Spend your days cruising around on the complimentary bikes, or lounging under an umbrella by the ocean. Or, if you’re looking for more activities, you can hop on over to the resort’s sister property, The Henderson, to take advantage of the spa, fitness center, swimming pools, and other amenities. Cap things off with a VIP private dinner for two right on the beach, followed by drinks by the fire pit lounge or stargazing through one of the on-site telescopes. For more travel advice delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Roschetzky Photography/Shutterstock This secluded lakefront resort, which is just a short drive from downtown Austin, features just 40 rooms—so you know you’ll get plenty of personalized attention from the staff. All-inclusive packages cover not only three meals a day, but also unlimited nonalcoholic beverages, access to wellness facilities like saunas and steam rooms, and a wealth of activities and special events—like art and culinary experiences. Some packages at Lake Austin Spa Resort even include credits you can use toward facials, massages, and other spa treatments. Whether you get a lake or garden view room, you’re bound to enjoy the Nespresso machine, plush robe and slippers, soaking tub, and fresh-cut flowers. And you won’t have to worry about any screaming rugrats disturbing the peace—only guests who are 16 and older are permitted here. Cameron Porter/Shutterstock A vacation can provide an excellent opportunity to reconnect with nature, and really immerse yourself in all the magic it has to offer. And that’s precisely what this adults-only luxury resort, which is located right in the beautiful Sonoran Desert, promises. All guest suites at Castle Hot Springs feature private outdoor stone tubs filled with water from the natural hot springs nearby. So go ahead and take a soak after a long, eventful day—the local hot springs are chock full of minerals known for their restorative benefits like soothing sore and aching muscles, enhancing skin, and improving mobility. Even the brand new wellness treatment menu leverages the healing properties of this mineral-rich water. In addition to elaborate 5-course daily tasting menus, a wide range of daily activities are included in your stay. Channel your own inner Indiana Jones on a guided horseback ride, hike, and scenic ATV razor or desert e-bike tour along the historic mining roads surrounding the property. Or scale a 400-foot-peak through the Via Ferrata cable climbing course, and take in the jaw-dropping views from the top. When you need to refuel, Castle Hot Springs serves up Michelin-level dishes made with produce sourced from the on-site farm. Oenophiles who are seeking an elevated experience can join the property’s lead sommelier for a wine tasting class, or incorporate curated wine pairings with each evening’s culinary offering, for an extra charge of $95. Russell deJetley/Shutterstock You can’t beat the location of the wellness-centric all-inclusive resort, Sensei Lanai Four Seasons, which just opened in 2019: It’s set on the secluded Hawaiian island of Lanai, surrounded by majestic mountains, valleys, and plateaus that lead to the ocean. Whether you’re looking to hit the reset button with aerial yoga and guided silent meditation classes, treat yourself to gourmet meals and spa treatments, or explore miles of untouched wilderness on foot or horseback, there’s something for everyone here. You’ll also have access to a personal sensei guide, who helps you customize your itinerary to meet your needs and desires. And the weekly activity calendar is brimming with unique offerings, like tai chi, panoramic hikes through Cook pine forest, garden tours guided by art curators, and strength-building kettlebell classes. A stay at Sensai Lanai includes round-trip airfare from Honolulu, a variety of wellness classes, dining at Sensei by Nobu (yes, that world-renowned Nobu), and select spa treatments. Allard One/Shutterstock Live out your island castaway fantasies at Little Palm Island Resort and Spa, an exotic adults-only slice of paradise that’s located on the secluded coastline of Little Torch Key (which, it’s worth noting, is only accessible by seaplane or private boat.) There are no TVs, no ringing cell phones, and no kids here—just four miles of pristine white sand, swaying palm trees, and shimmering waters. Kick things off with a refreshing tiki cocktail at the resort’s on-shore reception and lounge, the Shore Station, before making the short and scenic journey to your accommodations. There, you can take cover under a French Polyponesain-inspired thatched bungalow, soothe your body and soul at the world-class SpaTerre, and savor crave-worthy meals with a view. Keep in mind that there are no TVs at this property—and you’ll also be asked to stash your phones and tablets away. The point is to disconnect ...
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