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10 Southern Ghost Stories (& Where To Find Them In Real Life) TheTravel
10 Southern Ghost Stories (& Where To Find Them In Real Life) TheTravel
10 Southern Ghost Stories (& Where To Find Them In Real Life) – TheTravel https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/10-southern-ghost-stories-where-to-find-them-in-real-life-thetravel/ The southern states of the USA offer a charm that many travelers adore. Aside from their classic southern hospitality, tourists can enjoy a memorable vacation in the Southern US. From the numerous seasonal activities in Savannah to North Carolina’s Currituck Beach Lighthouse, there are many things to explore in the south. Moreover, lovers of everything paranormal will enjoy the fact that the south has a ton of reportedly haunted places, many with dark backstories. Ready to go ghost hunting? Check out these haunted places in the southern US and where they can be found! NOTE: Before planning a trip to visit these locations, it’s important to remember that some of these buildings are considered private property, making trespassing prohibited. Thus, it’s vital to research the property before exploring them in real life! 10 Poplar Hill (Hillsborough, North Carolina) Situated near the Eno River and sits within the lands of the Indigenous Occaneechi and Saponi communities. As the Europeans claimed these lands, the area was eventually converted into a plantation by English settlers in the late 18th century, complete with a spacious house. Despite its beautiful Greek Revival-style architecture, the Poplar Hill House, also known as the Nannie House, is rife with hauntings. Several years ago, the Maxwell family moved into the home and reported disturbing activity like ghostly apparitions, knocking on doors, and moving objects. Due to the increasing amount of paranormal activity, the family left the house, breaking their lease. To date, this house remains a residential property around Hillsborough in North Carolina. 9 Jamieson Inn (Crestview, Florida) This unassuming inn sits between other chain hotels and big box stores. However, looks can be deceiving because Crestview’s Jamieson Inn has some paranormal activity, specifically in room 208. It’s unsure of what really happened in the room, but guests report strong smells of cigarettes and levitating luggage. Situated along Cracker Barrel Drive, the Jamieson Inn is a perfect stay for avid paranormal believers. 8 White Hall State Historic Site (Richmond, Kentucky) Kentucky’s White Hall sits proudly at over 10,000 square feet, adorned with styles that draw inspiration from Italian-style architecture, which was owned by Cassius Marcellus Clay. General Clay was rumored to be scandalous, divorcing his wife at the age of 84 to tie knots with 16-year-old Dora Richardson. There are even claims that those who disagreed with his decision would be met with a loaded cannon standing outside his front porch! Those who visit or work at the White Hall report strange paranormal activity, which is speculated to be the ghosts of the Clay family. People report hearing a baby crying, apparitions of a woman, or a boy avidly playing hide and seek. Those who wish to tour the White Hall can find this historic property along White Hall Shrine Road in Richmond, Kentucky. 7 Bonaventure Cemetery (Savannah, Georgia) Savannah’s Bonaventure Cemetery is one of the city’s best attractions to explore this season! Offering guided tours, visitors can explore the spacious grounds of this peaceful cemetery, which has inspired countless artists through the decades. However, being a cemetery, the grounds are said to be haunted, specifically by six-year-old Gracie Watson, who died suddenly of pneumonia long ago. Visitors reported seeing the six-year-old appear before their eyes and eerily grimacing on the faces of the cemetery’s statues. If that’s not creepy enough, some report hearing children’s laughter in the distance or invisible dogs growling in a pack. 6 Crescent Hotel And Spa (Eureka Springs, Arkansas) The 1896 Crescent Hotel and Spa is proud of its haunted heritage, so much so that it occasionally hosts guided tours about its ghostly history! This historic hotel was the site of many unfortunate events and accidents, which resulted in hauntings from various spirits. Guests report encountering the spirit “Michael,” known to slam doors shut and make inexplicable noises in room 218. Furthermore, visitors also report seeing ghosts sporting Victorian attire in the dining room and encountering Dr. Norman Baker—the infamous cancer doctor in the 1930s—in the lobby. Looking for a comfortable and spooky stay at Eureka Springs? Then the Crescent Hotel and Spa is a perfect combination! 5 Dock Street Theatre (Charleston, South Carolina) Around the world, there is no shortage of haunted theaters, and the Dock Street Theatre is no exception. Located in Charleston, South Carolina, the original Dock Street Theatre was built in 1735 and also functioned as a theater venue and a hotel. Though today’s theater sits on Church Street, that doesn’t stop centuries-old ghosts from haunting the property! Ghost hunters may encounter spirits like Nettie, a beautiful young woman who took her own life by jumping off the theater’s balcony in the late 19th century. 4 Old Alton Bridge (Lantana, Texas) They say everything is bigger in Texas, but the Old Alton Bridge says otherwise. This humble wooden bridge looks unassuming but is registered as a Historic Place in the United States. Overlooking the nearby river, nature enthusiasts can enjoy numerous trails nearby the bridge. On the other hand, the Old Alton Bridge harbors an urban legend of the Goatman. Stories report that Goatman—a half-man, half-goat figure—haunts the area after he was murdered on the Old Alton Bridge by unwelcoming locals. Those that wish to encounter paranormal activity on this truss bridge can visit it at night to possibly witness the apparitions of ghostly figures or the eerie touch of an unknown entity. 3 Myrtles Plantation (St. Francisville, Louisiana) History buffs can appreciate the timeless architecture and heritage of Myrtles Plantation, a historic home in St. Francisville, Louisiana. Transformed into a cozy hotel, this former plantation is one of the most haunted homes in America. Some claim that the plantation sits atop an ancient burial ground, with others suggests that through the course of history, over ten people were murdered on the plantation. Despite its dark backstory, visitors report seeing ghostly figures, especially “Chloe,” a supposed slave girl who worked at the Myrtles Plantation around the Antebellum period. 2 Maple Hill Cemetery (Huntsville, Alabama) Being the largest cemetery in Huntsville, the Maple Hill Cemetery houses over 80,000 burials, including notable figures related to the American government and politics. This Huntsville cemetery is reportedly (and unsurprisingly) haunted, with visitors seeing apparitions and hearing mysterious voices from afar. Moreover, nearby the cemetery lies Maple Hill Park, also eerily known asDead Children’s Playground. Legends claim that children who died during the Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918 came out at night to play in the park. Visitors reported seeing mysterious orbs appearing in photographs of the park. 1 McRaven (Vicksburg, Mississippi) Enjoying the title of the most haunted house in all of Mississippi, McRaven proudly hosts public (and private) haunted ghost tours of this historic property. This pre-Civil Ear home is beautifully adorned and constructed to reflect an older time yet experienced a storied past. The property contains the burial of Confederate soldiers and was an apparent site for murders and untimely deaths. Those who dare visit McRaven may spot the ghost of Mary Elizabeth Howard (the lady of the McRaven house) or the spirit of robber Andrew Glass. %
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10 Southern Ghost Stories (& Where To Find Them In Real Life) TheTravel
LIVE: Congress MP Tharoor To File Partys President Post Nomination On Sep 30 Hindustan Times
LIVE: Congress MP Tharoor To File Partys President Post Nomination On Sep 30 Hindustan Times
LIVE: Congress MP Tharoor To File Party’s President Post Nomination On Sep 30 – Hindustan Times https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/live-congress-mp-tharoor-to-file-partys-president-post-nomination-on-sep-30-hindustan-times/ Live Updated on Sep 25, 2022 04:01 PM IST Breaking news September 25, 2022 live updates: Get latest news, breaking news, latest updates, live news, top headlines, breaking business news and top news of the hour. Get latest news, breaking news, latest updates, live news, top headlines, breaking business news and top news of the hour. Welcome to hindustantimes.com updates platform where you can find breaking news from India and across the world. Find fast updates about the latest news as it breaks. Follow all the updates here: Sep 25, 2022 04:01 PM IST President Murmu on three-day visit to Karnataka from Monday, first state to visit after assuming office President Droupadi Murmu on three-day visit to Karnataka from Monday, her first to any state after assuming office, reports PTI Sep 25, 2022 03:54 PM IST Uttarakhand CM Dhami says SIT team will investigate every angle of receptionist’s murder, reports ANI Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday said that a Special Investigation Team has been formed to investigate the receptionist murder case. According to the news agency ANI reports, Dhami said that government has taken a resolution to punish the culprits and the team is ready examine every angle in it. Sep 25, 2022 03:18 PM IST Congress MP Shashi Tharoor to file party’s president post nomination on Sep 30, reports ANI Senior Congress leader & MP Shashi Tharoor to file nomination for the post of party President on Sept 30, sources confirmed according to news agency ANI. Tharoor will at least need 50 delegates as proposers for his candidature. Sep 25, 2022 03:11 PM IST Nitish, Pawar and other top leaders attend ex-Dy PM Devi Lal’s 109th birth anniversary event in Fatehabad NCP chief Sharad Pawar, JD(U) leader & Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, RJD leader & Bihar Dy CM Tejashwi Yadav, SAD’s SS Badal & CPIM’s S.Yechury attend the event to mark 109th birth anniversary celebrations of India’s ex- Deputy Prime Minister Devi Lal in Fatehabad in Haryana, on invitation of Indian National Lok Dal’s OP Chautala Sep 25, 2022 02:32 PM IST Over 20 Bangladeshi nationals running illegal businesses in Goa arrested: Goa CM Sawant Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Sunday said over 20 Bangladeshi nationals running illegal businessses in parts of Goa arrested. All of these individuals, he claimed, had not provided any documentation to support their right to remain in India and would soon depart for Bangladesh. Sawant added that the state’s home minister is looking into it and that searches for further such individuals are ongoing. Sep 25, 2022 01:57 PM IST Punjab CM thanks PM Modi over renaming of Mohali-Chandigarh airport Haryana’s Civil Aviation Minister Dushyant Chautala & I mutually sent a letter to Aviation Ministry to name Mohali-Chandigarh airport after Shaheed Bhagat Singh before his birthday on Sept 28. PM Modi, on ‘Mann Ki Baat’, declared the renaming, I thank him: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Sep 25, 2022 01:03 PM IST Uttarakhand teen murder: Huge crowd of protestors demand justice A huge crowd of protestors demand justice, blocking the Badrinath-Rishikesh highway in front of the mortuary near the base hospital where Uttarakhand teen victim’s body was taken to. Sep 25, 2022 11:36 AM IST INLD to hold a rally in Fatehabad to mark the birth anniversary of Devi Lal INLD to hold a rally in Fatehabad to mark the birth anniversary of Devi Lal. Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and others are expected to attend the rally. Sep 25, 2022 11:06 AM IST PM Modi addresses 93rd episode of Mann Ki Baat PM Narendra Modi is addressing the nation on his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat. This is the 93rd episode of the show, the first edition of which was broadcast on October 3, 2014. Sep 25, 2022 10:17 AM IST Punjab governor summons assembly session at 11am on September 27 Punjab governor summons assembly session at 11am on September 27 after Bhagwant Mann govt blinks, gives details. Sep 25, 2022 10:07 AM IST PM Modi pays homage to Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay on birth anniversary Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid homage to Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay on his birth anniversary and called him an “exceptional thinker”. Sep 25, 2022 08:57 AM IST India reports 4,777 new Covid cases in the last 24 hours India reports 4,777 new Covid cases in the last 24 hours; active caseload at 43,994. Sep 25, 2022 08:47 AM IST Former Kerala minister Aryadan Muhammed passes away Former Kerala minister & senior Congress leader Aryadan Muhammed passes away at the age of 87 years. He was undergoing treatment in a private hospital in Kozhikode. Sep 25, 2022 08:35 AM IST Kejriwal, Mann to meet sanitation, contractual workers & youth in Gujarat today Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann will meet sanitation workers as well as contractual and outsourced employees of the Gujarat government in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Sep 25, 2022 07:26 AM IST Crucial Congress meet at Gehlot’s house today The Congress has called a crucial meeting of its legislative party in Rajasthan at chief minister Ashok Gehlot’s residence on Sunday evening. Read more Sep 25, 2022 06:22 AM IST EAM S Jaishankar on Russia-Ukraine war  External affairs minister S Jaishankar while addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) said that India is on the side of peace in the Ukraine conflict and will remain there. Subscribe to our best newsletters I-T officer arrested for taking ₹5 lakh bribe from Odisha jeweller Published on Sep 25, 2022 03:37 PM IST The income tax officer was arrested by a team of CBI officials while he was taking ₹5 lakh bribe at his residence on Saturday Amarinder Singh says ‘grateful to PM’ for Chandigarh Airport move: ‘Befitting…’ Published on Sep 25, 2022 03:21 PM IST During the 93rd episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the decision to rename Chandigarh Airport after freedom fighter Bhagat Singh. Captain Amarinder Singh with Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Capt. Amarinder Singh Twitter/ANI Photo) (File) Amid buzz over new Rajasthan CM, why a minister raised concerns Published on Sep 25, 2022 03:08 PM IST Amid all the talk of Gehlot and Shashi Tharoor emerging as front-runners for the post, Rahul Gandhi this week yet again reminded about the rule at a presser while he leads the Congress’s Bharat Jodo Yatra. Oppn leaders congregate at INLD rally ‘to challenge Delhi Sultanate’ Updated on Sep 25, 2022 03:04 PM IST Opposition rally: JDU leader KC Tyagi said the Bihar CM has come from Patna to challenge Delhi Sultanate at a time when eight former Congress CMs have joined the BJP. He said Kumar has no fear of the ED, income tax and other agencies. Reported by Sunil Rahar | Written by Sohini Goswami ’21 TMC MLAs in touch with me’: BJP’s Mithun Chakraborty Published on Sep 25, 2022 02:10 PM IST With state BJP president Sukanta Majumdar by his side, Chakraborty said he is well aware of objections within the party to inducting TMC leaders. India records 4,777 new Covid infections in 24 hours, active cases at 43,994 Published on Sep 25, 2022 02:07 PM IST The death toll climbed to 5,28,510 with 23 fatalities which includes 11 deaths reconciled by Kerala, the data updated at 8 am stated. ‘Tharoor sacrificial lamb, Gehlot regent’: Amit Malviya’s dig at Congress poll Published on Sep 25, 2022 02:01 PM IST BJP’s Amit Malviya said someone must tell Shashi Tharoor that Ashok Gehlot is the chosen one in the Congress president election and Tharoor is just a ‘sacrificial lamb’. Task force will decide when people can see cheetahs in Kuno, says PM Modi Updated on Sep 25, 2022 01:08 PM IST Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said a competition is being launched to allow people to name the cheetah project and the eight wild cats released in the Kuno national park in Madhya Pradesh Story Saved New Delhi 0C Sunday, September 25, 2022
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LIVE: Congress MP Tharoor To File Partys President Post Nomination On Sep 30 Hindustan Times
How One PHC Per Ward Policy Threatens Lives Of Rural Dwellers In Oyo State Leadership News
How One PHC Per Ward Policy Threatens Lives Of Rural Dwellers In Oyo State Leadership News
How ‘One PHC Per Ward’ Policy Threatens Lives Of Rural Dwellers In Oyo State – Leadership News https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/how-one-phc-per-ward-policy-threatens-lives-of-rural-dwellers-in-oyo-state-leadership-news/ Since the day Oluchi Chioma, 35, started attending antenatal care at Awotan Orisun Healthcare Centre, Onigbaketun Awotan, in Ido Local Government Area (LGA) of Oyo state, she had never missed her appointment, not just because she wants to know the condition of her unborn baby, but also because the health facility is the best one in Apete-Awotan-Ayegun and environs. “Who won’t love this clinic? To start with, the environment is serene, the health facility is spacious and there is never a time when there is no bed space, because the health facility has a lot of beds”, Chioma said. She added, “As for the health workers, they take good care of the community members, especially pregnant women. Drugs are never out of stock and the nurses are very friendly. So you can see the reason why I am eager to attend my antenatal and looking forward to giving birth to my bundle of joy at this PHC.” However, Chioma’s joy was recently cut short. Two months ago, the PHC was closed by the Oyo state government. The health facility, one of the best in Apete-Awotan-Ayegun, was ruled as not conducive to run as a health facility. The reason for the shutdown of the health facility is not far-fetched. “For years, there was no maintenance of the facility and with the heavy downpour that was accompanied with strong wind recently, the roof was blown away and the rain freely entered into the facility, destroying all the equipment, including the beds. “Instead of fixing it, the Oyo state government decided to close the health facility about two months ago and ever since then, my people have been finding it difficult to access healthcare services,” the chairman of Onigbaketun community, Ido Local Government Area (LGA), Oyo state, Kola Ola, told LEADERSHIP. “We cannot continue to live like this. Our children and pregnant women in this community need adequate healthcare services, which was provided to us at Awotan Orisun Healthcare Centre. Now that the government has shut down the facility, we are helpless,” a trader at Onigbaketun community, Mrs Balikis Adeyemi, said in an interview with LEADERSHIP. Mrs Adeyemi who has five children, said she used to patronise herbal medicine sellers, but she got to hear of Awotan Orisun Healthcare Centre from her friend. “Ever since I have been attending the PHC, my children have been healthy and okay. The cost of treatment at the PHC is even cheaper and more effective than herb treatment. Now that the government has closed the facility, we will have no other choice than to go back to using herbal drugs, because the nearest PHC (Apkete PHC) is far from where I live,” she explained. The community chairman said he wanted to renovate the health facility but he does not have the financial muscle to do it.  “We do not like the state of this PHC. We are helpless, however, because we do not have the financial muscle to renovate it. We are pleading with the government to put this place in order, so that our women and children can start accessing quality healthcare services,” he pleaded. Ola added that he does not know what government has in mind for the PHC. “We have not been able to sit with the commissioner for health or the Primary Health Care Board, (PHCB), Oyo state, to discuss this issue, but we are trying to see a way to book appointment with the agency.” The journey towards ‘health for all’ The poor health outcomes experienced by the people living in places like Onigbaketun Awotan was the main reason the federal government sets up the Primary Health Care Provision Fund (PHCPF) and the Midwives Service Scheme (MSS) in Nigeria. It would be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari launched the BHCPF appropriated by the National Assembly for the first time in the 2018 budget since the National Health Act (NHAct) was enacted in 2014. The NHAct sets out the important drivers to guide disbursement of the BHCPF. These “Payment Gateways” are in three-fold and the Act states that 50 per cent (one half) of the Fund shall be disbursed through the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and deployed towards the provision of the Basic Minimum Package Health Scheme (BMPHS) in eligible primary or secondary health care facilities. Forty-five per cent of the Fund is meant to be disbursed through the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) and deployed to strengthening Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) in eligible PHC facilities for the provision of essential drugs, vaccines and consumables; provision and maintenance of facilities, equipment and transport; and development of human resources: while five per cent shall be disbursed through a committee appointed by the National Council on Health (NCH) and deployed towards emergency medical treatment. Current contributions into the basket fund of the BHCPF includes N86 billion, of which about N56 billion has been disbursed to states as at June 2022, the secretary of the oversight committee of the Federal Ministry of Health, Dr Chris Isokpunwu, disclosed. To access the Fund, a section of the Act makes it clear that states have to pay 25 per cent, while the federal government pays 75 per cent. In Oyo state, for instance, LEADERSHIP findings showed that the state government paid a sum of N100 million as counterpart funding for the Basic Health Care Fund project and so far, about 351 PHCs, are eligible for BHCPF. In Akinleye LGA for instance, Aroro PHC, Ojoo PHC, Iroko PHC, Ikereku PHC, Pade Maternity centre, Akinyele PHC, Iwokoto health center and Ijaye PHC are eligible for BHCPF; In Ogbomoso South LGA, Ilogbo PHC, Alapata health post, Adebayo Alata PHC, Isoko health post, Lagbedu health post and Okeolla health post are eligible for BHCPF; For Saki east, the eligible PHCs are Araromi PHC, Arolu PHC, Model Our Owode and Isale Ola PHC; In Ibadan South West, Agbokojo, Bode PHC, Isale Osi, Kokosi PHC and Molete PHC, among others are eligible for the BHCPF; In Ido LGA, Akinware PHC, Akufo Health centre, Elebu PHC, Ilaju health post, Ladunni health centre, Omi-Adio health center and Apete health centre. Implementing PHCPF, MSS Scheme in Oyo State: Slow, but steady So far, through the PHCPF, funds have been disbursed to over 100 primary health facilities in Oyo state, even as some facilities have received second disbursement of about N600,000, LEADERSHIP findings (as at 28th of June, 2022) showed. A recent visit to primary health facilities like Isale-Osi PHC, Bode PHC, Molete PHC, Alata health center and Model Oje Owode PHC, (in July 2022) showed that N900,000 was paid to the PHC account as at November, 2021, and they have accessed about N600,000 of the BHCPF in June, 2022. For instance, at Isale-Osi PHC, Ibadan South West LGA, community health officer and an assistant officer in charge of Isale-Osi primary healthcare centre, Ibadan South west, Oyo state, Olayinde Abass told LEADERSHIP that prior to the fund, the PHC faced challenges like inadequate provision of essential drugs and poor maintenance of the facility. “So far, we have received from the BHCPF, N601,000 and we plan to use the funds to purchase essential drugs, to renovate the PHC, buy equipment like thermometer and stethoscope etc. We also need to print receipt and vouchers and carryout community mobilization/outreach programme. “If the fund keeps coming, we believe that it will improve healthcare delivery in Ibadan South west LGA, in that more people will be accessing healthcare services at the PHC,” Abass said. A visit to Molete PHC, Ibadan South West LGA, showed that the facility has received the sum of about N600,000 and part of the funds was used to fix the area for antenatal class and fix the beds, most of which were in bad shape. The Matron of Molete PHC, Mrs Folashade Yinka, told LEADERSHIP that the PHC is faced with challenges ranging from inadequate beds, lack of hospital equipment like syringes, lack of potable water (as they fetch water from well) to inadequate chairs for antenatal and immunization class. With the disbursement of the funds this year, the matron said parts of the N600,000 have been used to fix the bed springs, buy delivery couch, fix the antenatal area, buy chairs and bed lining, among others. On the MSS, Yinka said the Oyo state government has assigned one midwife to the health facility, while assuring that it will assign more midwives to the PHC as soon as possible, to assist the four workers there. She however appealed to government to provide borehole for them and put in more security in place to enable them work morning and night. A visit to Akinyele PHC, AKinyele LGA, revealed that the facility is one of the best in the LGA as government has ensured that there are enough drugs in the hospital. According to the WDC Chairman, Akinyele PHC, Mr. Toogun Sunkanmi, the government is trying its best to make sure that the PHC is in perfect condition. He told LEADERSHIP that his job is to take the needs of the PHC to the government and also to help educate the people (community) on the importance of using the facility for immunization of their children and other health care services. In Ido LGA, the secretary and director of Ido Local government Head Authority, Dr. Olugbade Omotado, told LEADERSHIP that the LGA consists of 10 wards and each ward has more the one PHC, adding that the government decided to attend to one PHC per ward. The others, including Awontan Orisun PHC, are not attended to and as a result are in bad state, a community member, in Ido LGA, Samson Amosun, told LEADERSHIP, while pleading with the government to renovate those centres as soon as possible, to save the lives of people living in those communities. In Ogbomoso South LGA, a visit to Adebayo Amao Alata PHC, 2022, showed that while the health facility is selected...
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How One PHC Per Ward Policy Threatens Lives Of Rural Dwellers In Oyo State Leadership News
What Time Is Cris Cyborg Vs. Simone Silva Today? Schedule Main Card Start Time For Cyborgs Boxing Debut Sporting News
What Time Is Cris Cyborg Vs. Simone Silva Today? Schedule Main Card Start Time For Cyborgs Boxing Debut Sporting News
What Time Is Cris Cyborg Vs. Simone Silva Today? Schedule, Main Card Start Time For Cyborg’s Boxing Debut – Sporting News https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/what-time-is-cris-cyborg-vs-simone-silva-today-schedule-main-card-start-time-for-cyborgs-boxing-debut-sporting-news/ MMA fighter Cris Cyborg will enter a different environment when she makes her boxing debut on Sunday. Cyborg faces Simone Silva inside Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil. Cyborg has won featherweight gold with Strikeforce, Invicta FC, the UFC and Bellator. She is on a six-fight win streak, having won the Bellator featherweight title in 2020 against Julia Budd.  Cyborg has defended the Bellator title four times. Her last bout was a unanimous decision win in April over Arlene Blencowe. Silva (17-21) made her pro debut in 2013. An MMA and boxing star, she has lost eight boxing fights in a row (11 total losses in a row), including a bout against Amanda Serrano. Silva lost her last bout in August against Jessica Camara via knockout. MORE: The case for 2- vs. 3-minute rounds in women’s boxing The Sporting News has you covered with all the information needed to watch Cyborg vs. Silva, including start time, live stream information and PPV cost. What time does Cris Cyborg vs. Simone Silva start today?  Date: Sunday, Sept. 25 Start time: 1 p.m. ET  Main event: 5:15 p.m. ET (approximately) Cyborg vs. Silva takes place on Sept. 25. The event will start at 1 p.m. ET. Cyborg and Silva should make their way the ring around 5:15 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.  How to watch Cris Cyborg vs. Simone Silva FITE.tv Fight Music Show website Fans in the United States can watch Cyborg vs. Silva on FITE.tv.  For those in South America, the fight will be available via the Fight Music Show website. MORE: Boxing schedule 2022: Date, division, location for upcoming fights Cris Cyborg vs. Simone Silva price: How much does the card cost?  $13.99 To watch Cyborg vs. Silva, fans will need to pay $13.99.  Cris Cyborg vs. Simone Silva fight card Boxing card Cris Cyborg vs. Simone Silva Acelino Popo Freitas vs. Pele Landy Christian Figueiredo vs. Dynho Alves Felipe Sertanejo vs. Miltinho Vieira Sergio Bertoluci vs. Chico Salgado MMA card John Allan vs. Diego Dias William Patolino vs. Luan Miau Jackson Tortora vs. Willian Malvadeza Edivan Pe de Sapo vs. Alisson Vicente Patricia Alujas vs. Andressa Romero Thor Silva vs. Gabriel Bonfim
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What Time Is Cris Cyborg Vs. Simone Silva Today? Schedule Main Card Start Time For Cyborgs Boxing Debut Sporting News
Stop The Metaverse Save The Real World Architecture E-Flux
Stop The Metaverse Save The Real World Architecture E-Flux
“Stop The Metaverse, Save The Real World” – Architecture – E-Flux https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/stop-the-metaverse-save-the-real-world-architecture-e-flux/ For the last two years, a battle has gripped the southern rim of Atlanta. The combined forces of the City of Atlanta and Dekalb County governments, private investment firms, corporate power players, the Atlanta Police Foundation, and film and television production studio Blackhall Studios have worked to destroy close to 400 acres of the city’s largest forest in order to build a $90-million, eighty-five-acre police training compound and a massive $400-million, forty-acre movie studio complex. Only a valiant effort of forest defenders has held them off. Residents have marched, organized petitions, filed lawsuits, and sponsored teach-ins. Muskogee (Creek) people from Georgia, Oklahoma, and Alabama have gathered for a rematriation summit and stomp dance ceremony on their historic territory. Raves and music festivals have filled the woods with crowds and the echoes of rap, folk, and techno past sunrise. Construction equipment has been sabotaged, incursions into the forest pushed back, demonstrations held at the homes of the heads of subcontracted engineering firms, and memes circulated widely online. Around the city, “Defend the Atlanta Forest” signs are displayed in yards, and in the heart of the forest, wooden treehouses cling sturdily to mature tree limbs and trunks. Below, a village threads through the woods: tents, tarped dwelling areas, and outdoor kitchens. Huge banners suspended between towering trees sway in the wind, welcoming supporters to the forest and demarcating the line that has been drawn around it: “No Cop City, No Hollywood Dystopia.” Much more than a local conflict or environmental defense activism, the battle for the South River Forest brings to the fore critical questions of urban life in the age of climate change. On the one hand, the situation in the forest illuminates emergent mutations of urban space, process, and government produced by capitalist urbanization and control in the shifting social-ecological contexts of the twenty-first century. On the other hand, it points to significant transformations in the strategies and struggles through which humans, as world creators and dwellers, fight for life on a planet being pushed into the abyss. As such, the conflict in the Atlanta Forest is a struggle over the future of urban life in the Anthropocene. §1 The South River Forest is a central site of the tipping point between two possible futures prescribed for Atlanta from the perspective of climate governance: the city will be either a “climate refuge” or a climate no-go zone. Roughly three and a half hours from the Atlantic coast and nestled in Georgia’s piedmont region, Atlanta is the nineth largest metropolitan area in America. It is also one of the fastest growing. Despite this, 47.9% of Atlanta’s land is covered in tree canopy—the highest of any city the country. This lush, interconnected network of mature pines, oaks, magnolias, and other trees together gives Atlanta its nickname the “city in a forest.” Alongside making it more verdant and livable than some other urbanized areas and providing habitat for pollinators, birds, and a wide array of other wildlife, Atlanta’s approximately 3.7 millions trees generate increasingly critical ecosystem services in an era of climate chaos. With global warming, Atlanta faces increasingly frequent and intense rainfall, catastrophic flooding, and hotter, longer-lasting heat waves, as well as potentially lethal wet bulb temperatures. According to Climate Central data, average summer temperatures in Atlanta have increased by 2.9°F over the last 50 years. In the summer of 2022, as part of a triple-digit heat wave blanketing the American Midwest and South that led the National Weather Service to advise a third of America to stay indoors, several Georgia cities experienced temperatures above 100°F, and Atlanta tied a fifty-year old June heat record of 98°F. The previous week it broke a heat record by reaching 99°F. The proposed razing of Atlanta’s tree canopy is directly connected with this epochal crisis. As local organizations such as the South Atlanta Watershed Alliance repeatedly point out, the demolition of the South River Forest will directly decrease the city’s natural ability to field extreme heat and flood events by shifting greater burden onto already-stressed grey infrastructure and eliminating the natural shade and cooling provided by urban tree canopy. Furthermore, forests sequester CO₂, and Atlanta’s urban forests’ annual gross sequestration rate has been estimated at 42,000-45,000 tons of carbon per year, the highest among cities with significant tree cover in America. Urban governments know well the importance of urban ecosystems services and climate futures, which is why the City of Atlanta’s own 2017 Atlanta City Design: Aspiring to the Beloved City urban plan envisioned the forested area currently slated for construction as part of an enormous 1,200-acre urban greenspace. These global warming trajectories intersect with other forecasts for Atlanta, in particular intimations that it will be a “climate refuge.” Used with increasing frequency over the past several years, the terms “climate haven” or “climate refuge” refer to areas projected to receive significant chunks of the tens of millions of climate refugees and migrants as they flee wildfires, natural disasters, or coastal flooding along the planet’s densely developed coastlines. Once discussed as a far-off future matter, in recent years media, planners, and politicians have begun advocating immediate and proactive relocation. During the pandemic, as extreme weather intensified and became more frequent across the country, planning and media discourse began suggesting that we have reached the “limits” of urban resilience—the dominant discourse and practice of climate adaptation in cities since at least 2010—advocating instead a post-resilience form of adaptation focused on defunding and disinvesting from flood- and storm-prone cities. This emergent discourse is exemplified by a recent Washington Post opinion piece by the scenario strategy advisor Parag Khanna. Published in November 2021 after historic flooding in the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia caused by an “atmospheric river” that poured multiple inches of rain in hours, Khanna’s piece argues that while wealthy American cities like Boston, New York, Los Angeles, or San Francisco can afford to build resilience to rising seas, hurricanes, and wildfires, others cannot. Citing the growing number of hurricanes slamming the Louisiana Gulf Coast in recent years and the economic cost of rebuilding infrastructures like power lines that will only be knocked out by subsequent storms, Khanna argues that New Orleans “is going the way of Venice,” and the US government “must realistically assess which geographies are becoming unlivable and which are well suited to larger population settlement. It should then offer incentives for migration toward the latter and away from the former—and direct infrastructure spending accordingly… Property developers should lure displaced Americans to gentrify the Rust Belt along the Great Lakes. The people of New Orleans should be given one-way tickets to Detroit, where they can contribute to the city’s nascent postindustrial revival.” Khanna’s vision of defunding and disinvesting from flood- and storm-prone cities, and attendant climate refuge gentrification elsewhere, is currently just a proposal. Still, it is part of a broader climate adaptation narrative that has been gaining traction. This discourse is focused not on securing existing spaces but instead declaring their obsolescence, while simultaneously identifying specific cities and regions as climate refuges. The mayor of Buffalo, New York set the first explicit precedent for this in 2019 when he designated his city a Climate Refuge City, in hopes of attracting new residents and economic investment. Later that year, the New York Times proposed Duluth, Minnesota as a critical climate refuge. For Rust Belt cities that have sustained economic, population, and job losses since the 1970s, taking on the mantle of a climate refuge is increasingly seen as an attractive branding angle. Access to increasingly scarce resources is often seen as a key qualifier for climate refuge status (the Great Lakes hold 20% of the world’s fresh surface water). Even hot, crowded, and water-poor Atlanta is projected to be the destination of at least 250,000 climate migrants as coastal cities like Savannah, Charleston, or Miami become increasingly inundated. This is likely a conservative estimate however: in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, more than 100,000 people evacuated to Atlanta in a matter of days. The destruction of the South River Forest will undermine the city’s ability to be any kind of climate sanctuary or refuge. After all, even though Atlanta is a “city in a forest,” it is now the city in the United States that is losing tree cover the fastest. Rather than the verdant green canopy and flowing fresh water of climate utopian city visions, this is a future Atlanta closer to Bladerunner 2049’s Los Angeles: crowded, polluted, and denuded of life, with elites ensconced in the city’s John Portman-designed concrete and glass compounds while swelling surplus populations are crowded into dilapidated apartments, surveilled and held in check by state-of-the-art militarized police. §2 The proposed construction of Cop City is one instance of a broader global tendency of governments’ use of cities as laboratories for experiments in social control and profit extraction in the era of climate chaos and social upheaval, dynamics of which were exacerbated by the pandemic. On the heels of the George Floyd Rebellion in 2020, the Atlanta Police Foundation proposed building a $90-million, eighty-f...
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Gamers And Creators Cant Afford To Lose This Chance Of Buying A 4K Monitor With Super Cool Features The Tech Outlook
Gamers And Creators Cant Afford To Lose This Chance Of Buying A 4K Monitor With Super Cool Features The Tech Outlook
Gamers And Creators Can’t Afford To Lose This Chance Of Buying A 4K Monitor With Super Cool Features – The Tech Outlook https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/gamers-and-creators-cant-afford-to-lose-this-chance-of-buying-a-4k-monitor-with-super-cool-features-the-tech-outlook/ Are you bored of using your conventional laptop or desktop screen for editing and gaming? If you answered yes you are at the right place where you will get a lot to know about 4K screen monitors. Though some people may like to go with 8K video footage for now we can go with the norm of 4K. Ultra HD (UHD), or 4K, means a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels, which is four times as many pixels as full HD (FHD). And this increased pixel density means a cleaner, more detailed, and textured image.  We have good news and bad news. The good news is that 4K monitors have come down a lot in price as more have become available. But with this comes the confusion where a buyer finds himself confused between all present options in the market. So we would help you to find the best choice for you.  Dell Ultrasharp U3219Q SPECIFICATIONS Screen size: 32-inch Resolution: 3840 x 2160 Refresh rate: 60HzPanel tech:  IPSInputs: 1x HDMI, 1x Displayport USB: 4 x USB 3.0, 1x USB Type C Why buy  Thin 6mm bezel Great color accuracy… Why not   but not quite 100% AdobeRGB Only two display inputs Dell S3221QS 4K Curved Monitor SPECIFICATIONS Screen size: 31.5-inch Resolution: 3840 x 2160 Refresh rate: 60Hz Panel tech: IPS Inputs: 2x HDMI 2.0 ports, 1xDisplayPort 1.2 USB: USB 3.0: 2x downstream, 1x upstream Why buy  Great value Great display Multitasking features such as PiP Why not  No USB-C BenQ SW321C PhotoVue SPECIFICATION Screen size: 31.5-inch Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160 Refresh rate: 60Hz Panel technology: IPS with white LED backlighting Inputs: 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x DisplayPort 1.4, SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC card reader USB: 1x USB-C, 1x upstream USB, 2x downstream USB Why Buy  Great color coverage, uniformity, and accuracy Specific features for photo editing Hardware calibration with 16-bit LUT precision Why not  The stand could be more stable
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Russia Starts Developing Mechanism For International Crypto Payments Finance Bitcoin News Bitcoin News
Russia Starts Developing Mechanism For International Crypto Payments Finance Bitcoin News Bitcoin News
Russia Starts Developing Mechanism For International Crypto Payments – Finance Bitcoin News – Bitcoin News https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/russia-starts-developing-mechanism-for-international-crypto-payments-finance-bitcoin-news-bitcoin-news/ Financial authorities in Russia have begun work on a mechanism to facilitate the employment of cryptocurrencies for settlements with other nations amid sanctions. The country’s central bank and finance ministry have already agreed on a draft law regulating cross-border crypto payments. Regulators in Russia Move Toward Legalizing Use of Cryptocurrency in Foreign Trade Russian authorities intend to regulate the issuance, circulation, and various operations with digital assets, including international crypto payments, by the end of 2022. The Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank of Russia, and the Rosfinmonitoring agency, have taken on the task, the financial watchdog told the daily Izvestia. “The activities of organizations that will carry out exchange operations with digital currency, its transfer and storage, and providers of virtual asset services should be subject to regulation, including registration or licensing of such persons and their supervision,” Rosfinmonitoring explained and added that their responsibilities should also include combating money laundering. The current version of the bill “On Digital Currency,” put forward by the finance ministry earlier this year and revised with input from other authorities, provides for the establishment of domestic infrastructure for crypto asset trading. Now, Russian regulators have turned their attention to the settlement mechanism for cryptocurrency payments in foreign trade. Finance Ministry and Central Bank Agree on Law Allowing Cross-Border Crypto Settlements This week, Deputy Minister of Finance Alexey Moiseev unveiled that his department and the Bank of Russia have reached an in-principle agreement on new legislation authorizing international payments in cryptocurrency. Earlier in September, the two institutions concluded that Russia “can’t do without cross-border crypto payments” in the face of mounting sanctions. Quoted by the RIA Novosti news agency and the business daily Kommersant, the government official said: Now we have a bill already agreed with the central bank. It generally describes how to acquire cryptocurrency, what can be done with it, and how it can or cannot be used, in the first place in cross-border settlements. At the same time, according to a report by RBC Crypto, Moiseev admitted that the issue with “entry and exit to fiat” remains to be resolved. Then, experts will have to determine the minimum infrastructure that Russia needs to create in order to be able to implement such cryptocurrency payments. The finance ministry and the monetary authority have also agreed on a draft law concerning crypto mining that will legally define the activity. The deputy minister noted that the question of whether miners should credit the minted digital coins to wallets in the Russian Federation or abroad has so far been decided in favor of the second option. Tags in this story agency, bill, Central Bank, cross-border payments, Crypto, crypto payments, Cryptocurrencies, Cryptocurrency, Cryptocurrency Payments, draft law, finance ministry, Law, legalization, Legislation, mechanism, Payments, Regulation, Rosfinmonitoring, Russia, russian, Sanctions, settlement mechanism, Settlements Do you think Russia will legalize and regulate cross-border crypto payments by the end of the year? Tell us in the comments section below. Lubomir Tassev Lubomir Tassev is a journalist from tech-savvy Eastern Europe who likes Hitchens’s quote: “Being a writer is what I am, rather than what I do.” Besides crypto, blockchain and fintech, international politics and economics are two other sources of inspiration. Image Credits: Shutterstock, Pixabay, Wiki Commons Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not a direct offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, or a recommendation or endorsement of any products, services, or companies. Bitcoin.com does not provide investment, tax, legal, or accounting advice. Neither the company nor the author is responsible, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services mentioned in this article.
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U.S. Ambassador Congratulates 74 Young Malagasy Leaders US Embassy In Madagascar
U.S. Ambassador Congratulates 74 Young Malagasy Leaders US Embassy In Madagascar
U.S. Ambassador Congratulates 74 Young Malagasy Leaders – US Embassy In Madagascar https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/u-s-ambassador-congratulates-74-young-malagasy-leaders-us-embassy-in-madagascar/ ANTANANARIVO – Speaking to 74 Malagasy participants in the U.S. government’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), U.S. Ambassador Claire Pierangelo called upon the young leaders to serve as mentors and role models to aspiring youth in their communities and to work together to solve the pressing challenges facing Madagascar and the world at a ceremony in Antananarivo on Friday. Ambassador Pierangelo made the U.S. government’s commitment to the next generation of Malagasy leaders clear: “The United States believes in you and we stand with you.” Climate and women’s rights activist Marie Christina Kolo also received special recognition as the 2022 YALI Leadership Impact Award recipient. Kolo, an alumna of the 2017 YALI Mandela Washington Fellowship, was selected out of nearly 5,100 eligible YALI alumni worldwide for her achievements as a changemaker and servant leader in Madagascar’s environment and gender sectors. This group of emerging leaders included 60 participants in YALI Regional Leadership Center workshops, 11 recently returned YALI Mandela WashingtonFellows, and three YALI Alumni Enrichment Institute graduates. During the YALI Mandela Washington Fellowship, young African leaders in government, civil society, and business travel to the United States for six weeks of leadership training and academic coursework at U.S. universities. The YALI Alumni Enrichment Institutes offer opportunities for Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni to return to the United States to collaborate with their U.S. counterparts and build upon the skills they developed during their fellowships. The YALI Regional Leadership Center program provides in-person and online training in business and entrepreneurship, civic leadership, and public management from centers in Senegal and South Africa. The Young African Leaders Initiative is the U.S. government’s signature effort to invest in the next generation of African leaders. For more information about YALI, visit https://yali.state.gov/
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Native News Weekly (September 25 2022): D.C. Briefs | Currents Native News Online
Native News Weekly (September 25 2022): D.C. Briefs | Currents Native News Online
Native News Weekly (September 25, 2022): D.C. Briefs | Currents – Native News Online https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/native-news-weekly-september-25-2022-d-c-briefs-currents-native-news-online/ Details By Native News Online Staff September 25, 2022 WASHINGTON — Here is this week’s roundup of news and policy updates from Washington, D.C. that affect Indian Country.  Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Hosts Roundtable on Spectrum for Native Communities On Wednesday, the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, led a roundtable discussion titled, “Promoting and Supporting Tribal Access to Spectrum and Related Benefits in Native Communities,” to hear from the U.S. Department of the Interior, Federal Communications Commission, Government Accountability Office, and Native leaders and experts on promoting and improving spectrum access for Native communities. Never miss Indian Country’s biggest stories and breaking news. Sign up to get our reporting sent straight to your inbox every weekday morning.  “In January this year, the Committee held a roundtable to discuss the unique barriers to internet access in Native communities and explore how billions of dollars secured in Congress is helping Native communities invest in broadband infrastructure and close the digital divide. But missing from that conversation was how spectrum could be a key wireless technology for deploying broadband,” Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI), Committee chairman said. “For Native communities – many of which are remote and where wireline broadband can be challenging to install – increasing access to and use of spectrum could be a game changer.” Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), vice chair of the Committee added: “Too many of our rural communities in Alaska are on the wrong side of the digital divide, lacking broadband infrastructure and access to spectrum that are necessary for economic and educational opportunities and the delivery of services today. The destruction caused by the historic storm that just hit Western Alaska will only exacerbate those inequities. Now, more than ever, the need for robust coordination between our state, local, Tribal and federal governments to get these technologies deployed is critical.” The following panelists participated in the roundtable discussion: Umair Javed, Chief Counsel, Office of the Chairwoman, U.S. Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. Priscilla Delgado Argeris, Chief Legal Advisor, Office of the Chairwoman, U.S. Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. Heidi Todacheene, Senior Advisor to the Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. Dr. Anna Maria Ortiz, Director, Natural Resources and Environment, U.S. Government Accountability Office, Washington, D.C. Sally Moino, Assistant Director, Physical Infrastructure, U.S. Government Accountability Office, Washington, D.C. Tyler Iopeka Gomes, Deputy to the Chairman, Department of Hawaiian Homelands, Kapolei, HI The Honorable Melanie Benjamin, Chief Executive Officer, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians, Onamia, MN – Accompanied by Keith Modglin, Director of Information Technology, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians, Onamia, MN Chris Cropley, Network Architect, Tidal Network, Juneau, AK To view the full video of the roundtable, click here. IHS to Host Tribal Listening Session On Monday, September 26, 2022, Indian Health Service (IHS) will provide important updates and extend an opportunity for Tribal Leaders and Urban Indian Organization Leaders to share input with IHS officials. IHS updates will include evaluating Health Care Facilities Construction Demonstration Project Proposals, Health Information Technology Modernization, decisions on Special Diabetes Program for Indians for FY 2023,  The listening session will take place from 12 noon 1:30 pm EDT at 400 New Jersey Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. This listening session complies with IHS Tribal Consultation Policy, 2022-2026 Office of Urban Indian Health Programs Strategic Plan, and Draft Operational Plan for IHS-VHA Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Telephone: (833) 568-8864 Toll-free | Meeting ID: 161 403 6634 Indian Child Welfare Legislation Introduced This week, Representative Judy Chu (D-CA) and Representative Don Bacon (R-NE) introduced the bipartisan Strengthening Tribal Families Act, legislation designed to assist state and local child welfare agencies with implementing the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). ICWA sets federal standards for abuse or neglect custody proceedings involving native children, lessens the trauma of removal by promoting placement with family and community. “The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) has been labeled the “gold standard” in child welfare policy and practice from experts across the field because it requires active efforts to keep children safely in their homes and connected to their families, communities, and culture.” Rep. Chu said. “Unfortunately, there is no federal agency responsible for overseeing the implementation of ICWA standards and progress has stagnated. Our bipartisan Strengthening Tribal Families Act will give the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) the authority to help states improve on their efforts to comply with the Indian Child Welfare Act in a way that is both in the best interests of the child and the best interests of tribal communities.” “The Indian Child Welfare Act is an answer to kinship placements for our Native American children, as they are disproportionately represented in the foster care system,” Rep. Don Bacon said. “Research shows us kinship placement helps children develop a stronger attachment to their extended family and culture. The long-term benefits in education, employment, housing, and mental health have to be at the forefront of our decision-making and this Act will ensure that.” President Biden Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Alaska FEMA announced on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022, President Joe Biden federal disaster assistance has been made available to the state of Alaska to supplement state, tribal and local recovery efforts in the areas affected by a severe storm, flooding and landslides from Sept. 15-20. The President’s action makes federal funding available to affected individuals in the Regional Educational Attendance Areas of Bering Strait, Kashunamiut, Lower Kuskokwim and Lower Yukon. Assistance can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-interest loans to cover uninsured property losses and other programs to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects of the disaster. Residents and business owners who sustained losses in the designated areas can begin applying for assistance www.DisasterAssistance.gov, by calling 800-621-FEMA (3362) or by using the FEMA App. Anyone using a relay service, such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, can give FEMA the number for that service.  More Stories Like This Rep. Mary Sattler Peltola Hits the Ground Running: Her First Bill Introduced Clears Committee Two Days Later EXCLUSIVE: Deb Haaland Q&A on Road to Healing Tour Progress September 20 is National Voter Registration Day: Native Organizations Team Up to Increase Native Youth Voter Engagement Tribal Business News Round-Up: Sept. 19 Do you appreciate a Native perspective on the news?  For the past decade-plus, we’ve covered the important Indigenous stories that are often overlooked by other media. From the protests at Standing Rock and the toppling of colonizer statues during the racial equity protests, to the ongoing epidemic of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women (MMIW) and the past-due reckoning related to assimilation, cultural genocide and Indian Boarding Schools, we have been there to provide a Native perspective and elevate Native voices. Our news is free for everyone to read, but it is not free to produce. That’s why we’re asking you to make a donation this month to help support our efforts. Any contribution — big or small — helps us remain a force for change in Indian Country and continue telling the stories that are so often ignored, erased or overlooked.  Most often, our donors make a one-time gift of $20 or more, while many choose to make a recurring monthly donation of $5 or $10.  Whatever you can do, it helps fund our Indigenous-led newsroom and our ability to cover Native news.  Donate to Native News Online today and support independent Indigenous journalism. 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Tour Provides Peek Into Landfill Operations Benton Workgroup Dynamics Albany Democrat-Herald
Tour Provides Peek Into Landfill Operations Benton Workgroup Dynamics Albany Democrat-Herald
Tour Provides Peek Into Landfill Operations, Benton Workgroup Dynamics – Albany Democrat-Herald https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/tour-provides-peek-into-landfill-operations-benton-workgroup-dynamics-albany-democrat-herald/ Operators of Coffin Butte had local leadership on hand, and views of the landfill near Corvallis during a tour on Saturday, Sept. 24 — but few answers. Republic Services staff asked participants from a Benton County task force to keep their questions to the company’s trash hauling and storage practices. Marge Popp could not. The resident of the Soap Creek valley, south of Coffin Butte, pushed the conversation toward what she described as the burden placed on landfill neighbors by a region’s worth of trash. “We don’t have much agency over” Coffin Butte, she said. “That’s not why we’re here today, and that can be saved for the workgroup,” said Ian Macnab, an environmental manager at Republic Services. Known as “Bird Man,’ Jeff Pearce drowned in the Willamette River on Sept. 2, just nine days after his 45th birthday. Cody Mann But the workgroup was there, at the landfill, on the tour. A working group Dubbed Benton County Talks Trash, county leadership created a task force after a proposed dump expansion attracted some vocal opposition, then went down in a unanimous rejection by the county’s planning commission. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Corvallis Gazette-Times. The group has met twice since it kicked off in September. Its members were among about a couple dozen who piled aboard a coach for a weekend tour of Coffin Butte. Some riders wanted to know what year the first layers of trash were laid down. Others wanted to know how the company tracks which counties generate the more than ½ million tons of refuse stored there each year. Also answers for another time, staff said. Decades of collection have built a waste mountain more than 200 feet tall alongside the rocky butte, about 1.5 miles north and west of Adair Village. Solid waste is hauled up to the top of the heap, spread out, compacted down, covered in soil every day until a large unit of land called a cell is filled with many millions of tons of trash. The company is on its fifth and newest cell, eyeing expansion across Coffin Butte Road. Republic Services showed off a 5.66-megawatt-per-hour generation site, where methane gas fuming from the landfill is combusted in massive Caterpillar engines to turn an electricity-making crank for Philomath-based Consumers Power Inc. The tour also paused at a rock quarry operated by Knife River near the landfill’s origin, to the west of the site near Wiles Road. That first landfill was closed in 1977. Someone wanted to know which cell abuts the quarry. “It’s hard to say without a GPS,” Macnab said. Landfill expansion Republic Services owns the landfill where municipal solid waste from 21 Oregon counties and another from Washington end up buried in alternating layers of soil and trash. The landfill took in 602,905 tons of solid waste from governments and their contractors in 2021 and another 418,602 tons from private sources like construction companies, more than 1 million tons total. The vast majority comes from counties in the Willamette Valley, plus Lincoln and Tillamook counties on the coast. Benton County accounted for about 10% of 2021’s collection. Republic Services also hauls trash from Benton County to the landfill, although the county in May put off approving a decade-long agreement with the company. In 2021, the county’s trash advisory board recommended moving ahead with the expansion that would delete Coffin Butte Road and extend the life of the landfill for an estimated 30 years. Republic Services estimates the landfill will reach capacity in about three years. The planning commission that received a land use application for the expansion said Republic Services failed to address concerns about odor, sound and public health. That board rejected the application 6-0. Republic challenged nearly all of the commission’s findings in a Dec. 20 appeal, then pulled the appeal in March. Republic Services operates 207 landfills in 43 states. Small container and residential services made up about half, or 52% of the company’s revenue in 2021 according to a company investor presentation. The company was worth more than $3.38 billion in revenue before losses in 2021. It’s the second largest by share, worth 44.39 billion on the New York Stock Exchange. Waste Management is worth $68.51 billion. Alex Powers (he/him) covers business, environment and healthcare for Mid-Valley Media. Call 541-812-6116 or email Alex.Powers@lee.net. Get Government & Politics updates in your inbox! Stay up-to-date on the latest in local and national government and political topics with our newsletter.
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Facing Uncertainty: How Technology Can Help You Travel With Confidence Hamilton County Reporter Hamilton County Reporter
Facing Uncertainty: How Technology Can Help You Travel With Confidence Hamilton County Reporter Hamilton County Reporter
Facing Uncertainty: How Technology Can Help You Travel With Confidence – Hamilton County Reporter – Hamilton County Reporter https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/facing-uncertainty-how-technology-can-help-you-travel-with-confidence-hamilton-county-reporter-hamilton-county-reporter/ By RYAN BRUBAKER Guest Columnist There is one major constant within the travel industry. No matter the generation, destination or span of a trip, the consumer wants to be able to travel with confidence. This has never been more relevant than in the present day. As many of us approach planning and taking part in travel, we can’t help but feel the weight of uncertainty. There is a fluctuating list of reasons for why consumers face these uncomfortable feelings – i.e., the potential of contracting an illness/disease, other health issues, travel costs, international tension, regional conflicts, extreme weather, risk of natural disasters, etc. Along with the fears that are often shared by a number of travelers, there are also a wide range of factors that could be causing individuals to experience their own unique form of travel anxiety. Perhaps you’ve previously had a negative experience while traveling or this is the first time that you’ve traveled alone. In any case, it is widely common for travelers in 2022 to crave a sense of safety and protection. With all this being said, I argue that in many ways, we are more prepared than ever before to travel safely. From a technological standpoint, this is 100 percent the case. While our parents and grandparents were tasked with traveling with the guidance from a travel agent and guidebooks, we have the ability to use resources such as Google Maps, Airbnb, blogs from other travelers, and so much more to get the most out of our trip. As a leader with Seven Corners, I am in a position to advocate for consumers to use insurance to protect the financial investment they have put into travel. I also have a platform to show consumers how technology can be a guide. Whether you’re traveling across the state, country or world, here are my top three tips that can help you travel with greater confidence. Certainty is created through research Just as you wouldn’t attend a job interview without properly researching the company and opportunity, you also wouldn’t want to find yourself in a new destination without any prior knowledge of its top attractions, dining options and available transportation. Two great resources that are sometimes overlooked include the city’s tourism website and its Chamber of Commerce site. Both typically outline information on local establishments, upcoming events, places to stay and parking availability. These platforms can also help you determine what activities are available and age appropriate for those traveling with you. Another way to learn more about your potential destination is through YouTube videos and TikTok as these showcase other individuals’ previous travel experiences in a given area and usually highlight their biggest takeaways from their trip. Your mobile device should be a close companion We often see consumers looking for travel opportunities when they need to unplug from the technology they use in their everyday lives. This is completely understandable; however, it is not the most realistic choice, particularly when traveling long distances or to new destinations. With a few clicks on our phone, we can share our new arrival time with loved ones, present our tickets for a flight, and take part in contactless check-in at a hotel. The industry itself has started to rely on technology more than ever before, partially due to the pandemic. In fact, data.ai reports from summer 2021 showed a 20 percent surge in travel/navigation app usage compared to previous months and times of year. Travel apps are available, and it is wise to take advantage of them. If you’re not sure where to begin, Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store have excellent lists of the top free and paid travel apps being used today. Use technologies that promote your safety Right now, there are a number of technologies that you can be using to help ensure your own or your group’s safety while traveling. Companies like Seven Corners offer 24/7 communication through multiple channels such as a mobile app, text message, WhatsApp and much more. This is a growing trend across the industry with numerous insurance, airline, residential booking and rideshare companies prioritizing round the clock communication with their customers. Apps like “Find My” allow you to share your location for a range of times with select individuals, helping you to monitor the whereabouts and stay connected with every member of your party. Resources like Sherpa are available to help you navigate the changing travel requirements and restrictions across the world. Finally, monitoring local news coming out of your destination’s area is a tried-and-true way to stay in the loop and safe while on vacation. A trip with your family to Disney World is filled with a completely different energy than a ski trip with your friends, a conference with colleagues or your student’s study abroad semester in Europe. In all these scenarios, safety should be your top priority, and technology is here to support you every step of the way. Ryan Brubaker serves as the Chief Information Officer and Executive Vice President of Operations for Seven Corners, a travel insurance company based in Carmel. %
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Flathead Business Watercooler | Daily Inter Lake Daily Inter Lake
Flathead Business Watercooler | Daily Inter Lake – Daily Inter Lake https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/flathead-business-watercooler-daily-inter-lake-daily-inter-lake/ C-Falls chamber after hours The Columbia Falls Chamber of Commerce will hold its business after hours event on Sept. 27 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at 406 Glacier Cabins, 7547 U.S. 2 E, Columbia Falls. The free event provides the opportunity to network with business representatives. Kalispell chamber Coffee Connect The Kalispell Chamber of Commerce will hold its September Coffee Connect at Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 2535 U.S. 93, Kalispell. Coffee Connect is a networking and relationship-building business meeting. Fall job fair Sept. 28 The Daily Inter Lake, Job Service Kalispell, Flathead Valley Community College, Kalispell Chamber of Commerce & Workforce Flathead are holding the 2022 Fall Job and Veteran Opportunity Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 28 from 2:30-6 p.m. The fall job fair will be held in the Expo Center at the Flathead County Fairgrounds. Year-end tax planning The U.S. Small Business Administration is holding a free online seminar to assist businesses in learning about year-end tax planning on Sept. 29 from 11 a.m. to noon. Changes made by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022, and other legislation will be discussed. To sign up, visit https://tinyurl.com/s2fe7pw5 Seminar looks at staff retention Express Employment Professionals will hold a seminar on Oct. 6 from 8-10 a.m. discussing staff retention. The seminar will look at reducing turnover by properly on-boarding new employees, how to retain staff much longer by helping them with ongoing development and discuss specific tools and techniques for immediate implementation. Cost is $35. Seminar is at Flathead Valley Community College, 777 Grandview Dr., Kalispell. To sign up, visit https://tinyurl.com/6kft92eh Workshops looks at attracting international visitors Glacier Country Tourism is partnering with Discover Kalispell on informative workshops on how to market to the international visitor by working with International Inbound (Receptive) Tour Operators. Get essential tips on working with this lucrative market, along with tools and best practices to attract international visitors to businesses year-round. Workshops are free, but only 30 spots are available for each workshop. Workshops are 10 a.m. to noon and 2-4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 13, at Homewood Suites, 195 Hutton Ranch Road, Kalispell. To register, visit https://tinyurl.com/4jeb5tjt
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Schools In England Warn Of Crisis Of heartbreaking Rise In Hungry Children The Guardian
Schools In England Warn Of Crisis Of heartbreaking Rise In Hungry Children The Guardian
Schools In England Warn Of Crisis Of ‘heartbreaking’ Rise In Hungry Children – The Guardian https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/schools-in-england-warn-of-crisis-of-heartbreaking-rise-in-hungry-children-the-guardian/ Children are so hungry that they are eating rubbers or hiding in the playground because they can’t afford lunch, according to reports from headteachers across England. The headteachers say the government is leaving schools to deal with a mounting crisis – a message amplified by a new survey on food poverty in schools, due to be published next month by Chefs in Schools, a healthy eating charity which trains chefs for school kitchens. It reveals that many schools in England are already seeing a “heartbreaking” increase in hungry children, even before winter and big energy bills force more families to choose between switching on the heating and buying food. One school in Lewisham, south-east London, told the charity about a child who was “pretending to eat out of an empty lunchbox” because they did not qualify for free school meals and did not want their friends to know there was no food at home. Community food aid groups also told the Observer this week that they are struggling to cope with new demand from families unable to feed their children. “We are hearing about kids who are so hungry they are eating rubbers in school,” said Naomi Duncan, chief executive of Chefs in Schools. “Kids are coming in having not eaten anything since lunch the day before. The government has to do something.” In England, all infant schoolchildren are entitled to free school meals from reception to year two. But beyond that, only children whose parents earn less than £7,400 a year are eligible, and 800,000 children living in poverty are missing out, according to the Child Poverty Action Group. Many of the schools Duncan’s charity works with are raiding already over-stretched budgets to feed hungry children who don’t qualify for free school meals. She wants all children from families on universal credit to qualify, a position also taken by teachers’ unions. “It’s absolutely heartbreaking for our chefs. They are actively going out and finding the kids who are hiding in the playground because they don’t think they can get a meal, and feeding them,” she said. Duncan said the survey reveals that teachers are buying toasters so that they can dish out breakfast to children who are too hungry to concentrate. One school in Streatham, south London, had a hardship fund that used to support 50 children but is now supporting 100. Paul Gosling, president of the National Association of Headteachers union, said: “The government knows that when kids turn up in the morning hungry and cold, schools will step in and help. But it’s not right that it’s being left to us with no extra support.” He said that with huge energy bills and an unfunded teacher pay rise, supporting desperate families would push hundreds of schools into deficit. Headteachers welcomed the government’s announcement last week that electricity and gas in schools would be capped at a lower “government-supported price”, knocking off £4,000 for a school paying £10,000 a month for energy. But they expressed anxiety that the cap is only being offered for six months, and warned that many schools will still be left with much higher bills than they budgeted for. Will Teece, headteacher at Brookvale Groby Learning Campus, a secondary academy school in Leicester, said parents had been ringing, asking whether the school would be offering free breakfast clubs or after-school clubs with food included. He warned: “At a time when there is much greater need for support for our families, we are in a much weaker position to be able to provide it.” Oxford Mutual Aid, a community group which delivers emergency food parcels, has had to cut its delivery days because its hundreds of volunteer packers, drivers and organisers cannot cope with the increase in requests for help, which include regular referrals from primary schools. Coordinator Muireann Meehan Speed said: “We are struggling to keep up with the demand. Every day I hear the level of distress people are in. Every day I talk to scared families who don’t know where to turn. But we can’t do more than we are already doing.” The group is hearing daily from local people who have never been unable to afford food before. “They aren’t choosing whether to heat or eat: they can’t afford to do either,” she said. Craig Johnson, founder of Launch Foods, a charity in Glasgow providing free lunches for 300 schoolchildren a day, said: “People are talking about an approaching crisis. There is already a crisis.” The charity, which drives silver trucks into primary schools and feeds everyone “with no stigma” using surplus food, has had to take its phone number off its website because it was receiving daily calls from people in places including Newcastle, Liverpool and London, asking if they could help feed children in their area. “I am getting so frustrated, telling people we can’t help them,” Johnson said. “There shouldn’t be a kid in England, Wales, Scotland or Ireland going hungry. It’s just wrong.” Michelle Dornelly, founder of Children with Voices, a charity that is feeding families on three estates in Hackney, east London, said they are struggling to cope with “a different level of need”. As well as children regularly going to bed hungry, she is worried about their growing anxiety levels. “I’m concerned about children going to school with no pens, no deodorant, no toothbrushes. All that affects self-esteem, and their self-confidence is really flagging.” Dornelly, who is on universal credit herself, says her charity doesn’t have enough storage space or freezers, and she worries about how much her women volunteers are taking on. “I love what I do, but I feel angry that we are left to do this without help from the government,” she said. “MPs should come and walk the streets of Hackney and find out what is going on.”
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Schools In England Warn Of Crisis Of heartbreaking Rise In Hungry Children The Guardian
Newsmaker Of The Month: An Abrupt Change With Wells Evening Observer
Newsmaker Of The Month: An Abrupt Change With Wells Evening Observer
Newsmaker Of The Month: An Abrupt Change With Wells – Evening Observer https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/newsmaker-of-the-month-an-abrupt-change-with-wells-evening-observer/ OBSERVER Photo by M.J. Stafford Dunkirk’s Wells ice cream location will be making substantial reductions in 2023, the company reported Thursday. In the heart of ice cream season, workers and residents in the north county received an unexpected jolt. Wells Enterprises, which had invested more than $90 million into its Dunkirk facility, decided to abruptly pull back near the end of July. In the process, the company was going from nearly 20 production lines to five. This week, through a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act filed Tuesday, community members learned the number of individuals affected by the layoffs will total 319. That’s unthinkable for a location that was working for the last two years to find workers. In fact, during an employment fair at the Clarion Hotel in May 2021, company President and CEO Michael Wells indicated there were more than 700 people working at the plant. “We’re committed to being a good employer and community partner, and by offering stable career opportunities and building our relationships with the broader Dunkirk area,” he said at the time. There’s a belief that infrastructure issues with the plant may have led to some of the sudden changes. But no one can be sure. In a statement over the summer, company officials remained mum. “Wells Enterprises is always evaluating and evolving our business strategies to ensure the long-term sustainability of our organization and to meet consumer demand for our products,” the statement said. “As market trends shift in our industry, we adapt and optimize our operations to ensure continued success of our business. We recently completed a comprehensive review of our manufacturing footprint and our needs to support our overall business strategy.” Adding to some of the angst was a major freezer facility, Americold, built near the ice cream manufacturer. Only weeks before the announcement by Wells did the plant off Williams Road hold its grand opening. Dunkirk remains a manufacturing community as facilities such as Refresco and Nestle Purina continue to plug away. Reductions by Wells, however, have left a bad taste with residents and numerous county and area leaders. Today’s breaking news and more in your inbox
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Calls Grow For Legal Measures To Protect Minors From Metaverse Sex Crimes The Korea Herald
Calls Grow For Legal Measures To Protect Minors From Metaverse Sex Crimes The Korea Herald
Calls Grow For Legal Measures To Protect Minors From Metaverse Sex Crimes – The Korea Herald https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/calls-grow-for-legal-measures-to-protect-minors-from-metaverse-sex-crimes-the-korea-herald/ (123rf) Calls for measures to counter sex crimes in the metaverse are rising with an increasing number of predators targeting teenagers. Huh Kyung-mi, a professor of police administration at Keimyung University, said that legal measures are essential to respond to sexual exploitation in the metaverse in a paper published on Sunday. According to Huh, 70 percent of metaverse service users are teenagers, and criminal attempts on the metaverse platform, especially those that target youthful avatars, has been increasing. Perpetrators lure minors with virtual items and gradually lead the minors into having inappropriate conversations or filming and sending sexual content. Some cases are not even considered illegal under the current law, such as sexual harassment against virtual avatars. In some cases, crimes within the metaverse evolve into crimes in the real world. A man in his 30s who forced 11 minors he met through Zepeto – Asia’s largest metaverse platform operated by Naver Z – to film and send sexually explicit content of themselves for about a year since April 2021 was sentenced to four years in prison on Sept. 11. Amid continuing challenges, both the industry and the government are having difficulties in getting a detailed picture of the situation, as there is no efficient system for receiving reports about such crimes. The Korea Communications Commission and the Ministry of Justice have been trying to analyze metaverse crime issues since early this year. The KCC is conducting a survey to specify the scope of actions that can be interpreted as a crime. The digital sex crime committee under the Justice Ministry commented on the limit of the current law in January, recommending that criminal acts against virtual avatars and personal accounts should be considered no less than criminal acts against real human users. Professor Huh pointed out that the core of the controversy comes from the unfamiliar concept of the metaverse. “In order to curb sex crimes in the metaverse, social consensus on the nature of the metaverse should be made first — whether it is an extension of the real world or not. Discussion on a new legal structure to restrain the metaverse should follow,” said Huh said. By Lee Jung-Youn (jy@heraldcorp.com)
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Calls Grow For Legal Measures To Protect Minors From Metaverse Sex Crimes The Korea Herald
A Comparison Between Nokia G60 And Nokia X30 The Tech Outlook
A Comparison Between Nokia G60 And Nokia X30 The Tech Outlook
A Comparison Between Nokia G60 And Nokia X30 – The Tech Outlook https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/a-comparison-between-nokia-g60-and-nokia-x30-the-tech-outlook/ In this article, we would be talking about the Nokia G60 vs Nokia X30 comparison by specification, camera, battery, and price. Let’s start with the expected date of launch. Nokia G60 It comes with a Snapdragon 695 processor and 4 GB RAM. 6.58 inches of display that gives you an awesome experience while using it. If we talk about the rear camera of this phone it has a combination of three rear cameras. A 50MP + 5MP + 2MP. The front camera of 8MP. If We talk about the battery, it has a 4500mAh battery backup. Internal expandable storage is 128 GB which can be expanded up to 1 TB. Its display is powered by an IPS LCD.  This was an overview of all the functions and specifications you will get to see in the Nokia G60. Let’s talk about the Nokia X30 model.  Nokia X30  It has the same processor, the Snapdragon 695, and also the same display size. These features somehow make it similar to the earlier one but there are also some features like its RAM that is 6GB and display powered by AMOLED. The front camera has 16MP and a battery of 4200 mAh. The rear side has only two cameras, unlike the Nokia G60 which had three rear cameras. The camera is 50MP+13MP. It has 128 GB of non-expandable internal memory.  Overall it can be said that the Nokia X30 can be the best choice if you are looking for a phone that has smooth functioning for a long period. Though if you want to have a three-camera setup descent looking phone Nokia G60
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A Comparison Between Nokia G60 And Nokia X30 The Tech Outlook
Southeast Asias Largest Bank DBS Launches Self-Directed Crypto Trading Amid Institutional Demand Exchanges Bitcoin News Bitcoin News
Southeast Asias Largest Bank DBS Launches Self-Directed Crypto Trading Amid Institutional Demand Exchanges Bitcoin News Bitcoin News
Southeast Asia’s Largest Bank DBS Launches Self-Directed Crypto Trading Amid Institutional Demand – Exchanges Bitcoin News – Bitcoin News https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/southeast-asias-largest-bank-dbs-launches-self-directed-crypto-trading-amid-institutional-demand-exchanges-bitcoin-news-bitcoin-news/ The largest bank in Southeast Asia, DBS, has launched self-directed cryptocurrency trading via its app. More customers are now qualified to access the bank’s digital asset exchange and trade cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin and ether. DBS Launches Self-Directed Crypto Trading DBS, the largest bank in Southeast Asia, announced Friday that it “has rolled out self-directed crypto trading via DBS digibank.” The announcement details: Eligible clients can now trade cryptocurrencies on DBS Digital Exchange (Ddex) through DBS digibank at their convenience. The DBS digital asset exchange currently supports the trading of four cryptocurrencies — bitcoin, bitcoin cash, ether, and XRP. Previously, crypto trading on the exchange was limited to corporate and institutional investors, family offices, and the bank’s private wealth management clients. With Friday’s launch, DBS explained: For a start, an estimated 100,000 investors in Singapore meet this criteria, and are eligible to access the services offered by DBS’ digital assets ecosystem. Sim S. Lim, an executive in the bank’s Consumer Banking and Wealth Management, opined: “Broadening access to Ddex is yet another step in our efforts to provide sophisticated investors looking to dip their toes in cryptocurrencies with a seamless and secure way to do so.” In August, DBS said that the trading volume on its digital asset exchange soared. “Investors who believe in the long-term prospects of digital assets are gravitating towards trusted and regulated platforms to access the digital asset market,” the bank said. The bank also recently entered the metaverse by partnering with The Sandbox. DBS Bank Group CEO Piyush Gupta said in March that he does not think cryptocurrency will become money but noted that “it can be an alternative to gold and its value.” Tags in this story DBS, DBS bank, DBS crypto exchange, dbs digital asset exchange, DBS self-directed crypto trading, dbs singapore, DBS Southeast Asia, self-directed crypto trading, self-directed cryptocurrency trading, Southeast Asia Bank, Southeast Asian largest bank What do you think about DBS launching self-directed crypto trading via its app? Let us know in the comments section below. Kevin Helms A student of Austrian Economics, Kevin found Bitcoin in 2011 and has been an evangelist ever since. His interests lie in Bitcoin security, open-source systems, network effects and the intersection between economics and cryptography. Image Credits: Shutterstock, Pixabay, Wiki Commons Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not a direct offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, or a recommendation or endorsement of any products, services, or companies. Bitcoin.com does not provide investment, tax, legal, or accounting advice. Neither the company nor the author is responsible, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services mentioned in this article.
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Southeast Asias Largest Bank DBS Launches Self-Directed Crypto Trading Amid Institutional Demand Exchanges Bitcoin News Bitcoin News
Analysis | Larry Pages Flying Car Failure Is A Lesson For Us All The Washington Post
Analysis | Larry Pages Flying Car Failure Is A Lesson For Us All The Washington Post
Analysis | Larry Page’s Flying Car Failure Is A Lesson For Us All – The Washington Post https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/analysis-larry-pages-flying-car-failure-is-a-lesson-for-us-all-the-washington-post/ For a project so ambitious, the announcement about the end of flying-car startup Kitty Hawk Corp. was surprisingly terse. A single post on the company’s LinkedIn page on Wednesday stated: “We have made the decision to wind down Kittyhawk. We’re still working on the details of what’s next.”   The news was greeted with surprise by rival companies. Founded in 2010, Kittyhawk figured out early that it needed to make an aircraft as nimble as a car, rather than bolt some wings on an automobile. It helped pioneer a new type of aircraft called eVTOL, or electric vertical takeoff and landing — essentially a cross between a drone and a light aircraft — and hopes ran high when the deep-pocketed Google co-founder Larry Page came on board.  The dream wasn’t to be. Details on what went wrong for Kittyhawk have not been made public, but there are at least three sobering lessons to glean from its closure. Technology isn’t moving in the direction that we expect. The billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel highlighted the banality of tech’s evolution when he said in 2013 that, “We wanted flying cars, and got 140 characters instead,” referring to the then-character limit for tweets.  In the 20th century, people viewed the future through the exciting lens of science fiction: robot housekeepers from the Jetsons; or glass-domed houses and “meal pills” from the 1950s comic strip, “Closer Than We Think;” or flying cars from Back To The Future II. But predicting the path of technology is hard when our only reference point is the present, hence why Marty McFly used a fax machine in the film’s future world, and why Arthur Radebaugh’s 1950s comics featured items like paper and pens for writing “electronic Christmas cards.” Back then, the concept of digital information was impossible to fathom. Digital, networked information ended up becoming the biggest technological leap forward for the 21st century, an invisible force that put small, addictive computers in everyone’s pockets and re-wrote the dynamics of democracy itself. Trying to predict which technology will be as impactful next is still just as hard to fathom. It could be decentralized crypto networks that gives everyone a piece of web3, or a radically different kind of personal computing device, like smart contact lenses that project digital images onto our eyeballs. Silicon Valley thrives on chasing the bold ideas of eccentric entrepreneurs, but the fact is, the biggest ambitions are often too hard to make real. Moonshots usually fail. There’s a well-known trope among Google employees that’s deeply embedded in the company’s culture: Failure is good. The head of Alphabet Inc.’s X division, the company’s skunkworks R&D lab for churning out radical technological ideas, said in 2016 that the unit had killed about 100 projects in one year and celebrated “fast failing.” When a team ended a project, they’d get applause from their peers, X’s Chief Executive Officer Astro Teller said. “Hugs and high fives from their manager,” he added. “They get promoted for it.” (They could also get away with it thanks to Google’s $200 billion ad machine.) That is the natural process of turning a revolutionary idea into a blockbuster hit. But there have been few hits at X, and hyped-up projects like Google’s augmented reality glasses, smart contact lens for diabetics, or balloons that could beam Internet access to the developing world have been shut down. It’s easy to get lured by the thrill and promise of projects like flying cars — not least when breathless stock pickers insist their success is just around the corner — but they are called moonshots for a reason. When technology is hard to build, it’s much less likely to succeed. Big-name backers don’t necessarily solve big engineering challenges.   Though it’s unclear what precisely went wrong at Kittyhawk, the company likely couldn’t solve some fundamental engineering puzzles. One of its models, for instance, suffered a series of fires because engineers had cut out the protective shielding used in lithium-ion battery cells for cars, and bundled the cells together with tape, according to a 2019 investigative report in Forbes, increasing the risk of the battery igniting.  Engineers who brought up safety concerns were also brushed off by management who were eager to bring the company’s aircraft to market, according to Forbes. Kitty Hawk declined to comment in the Forbes report. Kitty Hawk had raised $75 million from investors including Page, according to Pitchbook, a market intelligence firm. But Page’s wealth and Google connections weren’t enough to keep the company alive. Neither was the cachet of being named after the North Carolina town where the Wright brothers’ held their first flying experiments. But someone will make eVTOL’s a reality, most likely as a kind of flying taxi operated by an airline or ride-share firm. Boeing and Airbus are building them, as is Uber and a raft of smaller companies, who are just as likely to crack the puzzle. As much as a billionaire backer inspires confidence, it doesn’t make a highly ambitious project any more feasible. Page’s Kitty Hawk project has made that all too clear. This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial board or Bloomberg LP and its owners. Parmy Olson is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering technology. A former reporter for the Wall Street Journal and Forbes, she is author of “We Are Anonymous.” More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com/opinion ©2022 Bloomberg L.P.
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Analysis | Larry Pages Flying Car Failure Is A Lesson For Us All The Washington Post
Reimagined Trail Cameras Capture Tiny Creatures To Boost Scientific Research Daily Inter Lake
Reimagined Trail Cameras Capture Tiny Creatures To Boost Scientific Research Daily Inter Lake
Reimagined Trail Cameras Capture Tiny Creatures To Boost Scientific Research – Daily Inter Lake https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/reimagined-trail-cameras-capture-tiny-creatures-to-boost-scientific-research-daily-inter-lake/ Traditional trail cameras revolutionized field research for wildlife by providing continuous unobtrusive monitoring — but while they work for studying large animals, the technology doesn’t apply as well when scientists are looking to examine smaller creatures. A technology startup in Essex is looking to change that by further developing a reimagined trail camera. The device utilizes new technology allowing cameras to detect animals that do not trigger commercially available cameras. “We’re looking to bridge the gap between technology and science,” Doug Bonham, a co-founder of the startup, says. “Wildlife tech is interesting in that a lot of people who go into the natural sciences very often want to get away from technology so they are not thrilled about technology. But then the technology people don’t know field biology well enough to know what is needed.” Bonham, along with partners Connie Woodman and Christopher Evelyn, who also make up the team behind the technology company Field Data Technologies, all have science backgrounds coupled with an interest in making technology work better for scientific study. Bonham, who lives in Essex, has a technology background having worked for Microsoft as an electronics engineer and has a degree in wildlife from the University of Montana. Woodman, based at Texas A&M University, is a bird enthusiast and Evelyn is a herpetologist focusing on amphibians and reptiles at the University of California, Santa Barbara. The company this year got a large boost in moving the trail cameras forward with three business grants totaling $344,200 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the state of Montana. The grants are critical in the next steps for the company as it looks to refine the technology behind its new trail camera and prepare for production. The trio connected over a mutual interest in improving technology for studying cold-blooded reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and birds — those that don’t work well with traditional trail cameras. “If you have a little tiny bird and a big trail camera it moves quickly past the camera,” Woodman said. “And there’s all these important creatures like a salmon or a trout that you’re not going to detect on an infrared trail camera.” Traditional trail cameras that rely on passive infrared technology are designed for hunting big game animals and rely on the animal to be at a different temperature than the background as a way to detect motion. “Deer and elk against a snowy Montana background work fabulous, but endangered salamanders in a stream, salmon swimming up a spawning stream and insect pollinators are critically important species that trail cameras don’t work on,” Bonham said. THE COMPANY has been awarded two Small Business Innovation Research Program grants, which they say is one of the most coveted ways to launch a technology startup company, in the field of conservation technology. The first grant, from the USDA, is for new technology to monitor pollinators. The second, from NOAA, is to monitor migrating salmon in spawning streams. Additional funding came through Montana matching the federal grants. Bonham said the grants are key. Decades of hard work have led to this point, he said. “The fields of conservation and ecology are blessed with many aspiring and hard-working students but provide few viable opportunities to make meaningful contributions,” he said. “These grants give us the chance to make an important contribution.” The grants focus on studying species — pollinators and salmon — that are both ecologically and economically important. One out of every three bites of food in the United States depends on honey bees and other pollinators, according to the USDA. Honey bees pollinate $15 billion worth of crops each year, including more than 130 fruits and vegetables. Pollinators play a critical role in crop production and once a crop has failed it’s too late to intervene, but improvements in studying insects could change that, Woodman says. “There’s not a good way to monitor what’s happening live and having a trail camera that can adapt to these tiniest of animals — bees and flies — that is groundbreaking because it can help a lot of people but it can also help the animals through conservation that protects those native pollinators,” she said. In studying salmon, a fish that are anadromous, meaning they migrate from the ocean to freshwater to spawn, Woodman says it’s important to determine if any of the habitat along that journey is compromised because it can mean a loss of the species. Commercial and recreational fisheries as a whole in the United States in 2019 resulted in $255 billion in sales and had a value of $117 billion, according to a study by NOAA Fisheries. “So we’re focusing on animals that have both a real important role in the ecosystem and also an important role in agriculture and business so that we can show that when you save animals you save the business and when you protect the environment, you protect people and communities that interact with that environment,” she said. THE REIMAGINED trail cameras leverage a remote sensing method that uses light pulses on a computer chip to detect moving objects and measure distances with millimeter accuracy. The chips enable the new trail cameras to trigger on small animals by providing a new way for computers to perceive their environment. In addition to the new trigger technology, the reimagined trail cameras can generate spreadsheets of weather data, have free long-distance wireless connections and interchangeable lenses. “It’s all these features that scientists need that are not part of big game hunting trail cameras,” Bonham said. For some creatures, humans can provide monitoring, but as Bonham points out that’s disruptive to animals, expensive and time-consuming. Basically technology makes the process better and more efficient. Not only do the trail cameras allow for the study of small creatures, they also employ artificial intelligence to assist in organizing and analyzing that data. The camera can pick out what kind of lizard a scientist is looking for, or be set to only take pictures of butterflies. “That decreases the amount of data,” Woodman said. “If you have a dumb camera and you’re trying to capture that butterfly by taking a picture once every minute for a month and you have a large number of cameras you could be easily looking at millions of images.” Then the scientist is left with an amount of data that becomes overwhelming to try to sift through. The new chips also allow the cameras to operate using much less battery power which is critical in remote areas and those that may not be able to rely on solar power. “It can be hard to [find] existing tools for this kind of science because it’s not built for that and we’re trying to build precisely for the needs of wildlife management — those needs are the same whether you’re a property owner with a business background or you’re a botanist or an ecologist, your needs are very similar.” THE NEW cameras are as complex as a laptop so challenges still lie ahead in further development as they work to fine-tune the technology and prepare for production. “The scale-up production of a complex piece of hardware is a far more challenging thing,” Bonham said. “The concept is good and we’ve got a passionate team so we’ll get there.” While both Bonham and Woodman began improving trail cameras because of a mutual interest in studying birds, they say by making the cameras work to study the most challenging creatures — insects and fish — it will make the cameras viable for studying any smaller creature. “This is an excuse to push technology,” Woodman said. “We could have used our earlier models of the camera for birds, but we want our newer model to blow that out of the water.” They see the impact of the cameras as far-reaching by making them available for large-scale studies that can provide reams of scientific data in a small, affordable way. The cameras could also be used in schools and by citizen scientists as a way to broaden the reach even further. “We’re at a tipping point for managing a lot of species and environments and the sooner we get the data and sooner we make those decisions the more likely we are to protect the industry and the people and the communities that depend on the ecosystems, the animals and the crops,” Woodman said. Features Editor Heidi Desch may be reached at 758-4421 or hdesch@dailyinterlake.com. Christopher Evelyn, Connie Woodman and Doug Bonham, with technology startup Field Data Technologies, perform field tests of new wildlife monitoring technologies in Texas. (Courtesy photo)
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Reimagined Trail Cameras Capture Tiny Creatures To Boost Scientific Research Daily Inter Lake
Saturday Scoreboard September 24 KELOLAND.com
Saturday Scoreboard September 24 KELOLAND.com
Saturday Scoreboard – September 24 – KELOLAND.com https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/saturday-scoreboard-september-24-keloland-com/ SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – It was a busy night in local sports. You can view scores from around the area here: MLB Twins 8 Angels 4 COLLEGE FOOTBALL South Dakota State 28 Missouri State 14 North Dakota State 34 South Dakota 17 Augustana 21 Northern State 13 Sioux Falls 34 Minn. Duluth 31 COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL South Dakota 3 Denver 1 South Dakota State 3 Omaha 2 St. Cloud State 3 Augustana 0 Sioux Falls 3 Minn. Crookston 0 PREP FOOTBALL Crow Creek 50, Marty Indian 0 Great Plains Lutheran 41, North Central Co-Op 8 Ipswich 50, Leola/Frederick 30 Sioux Falls Washington 41, Rapid City Central 21 St. Francis Indian 42, Flandreau Indian 6 PREP VOLLEYBALL Dell Rapids def. Hamlin, 25-10, 23-25, 25-14 Pine Ridge def. Crow Creek, 25-22, 26-24, 23-25, 19-25, 15-7 Sioux Falls Washington def. Sioux Falls Roosevelt, 25-19, 25-13, 25-22 Belle Fourche Tournament Pool A Belle Fourche def. Wall, 25-10, 25-20 Wall def. Lakota Tech, 25-18, 27-25 CSDC Tournament Highmore-Harrold def. Sunshine Bible Academy, 25-19, 25-17 Miller def. Highmore-Harrold, 25-7, 25-10 Miller def. Mobridge-Pollock, 26-24, 21-25, 25-13 Miller def. Wolsey-Wessington, 25-21, 25-15 Mobridge-Pollock def. Potter County, 25-18, 25-17 Potter County def. Faulkton, 12-25, 25-16, 25-21 Sully Buttes def. Highmore-Harrold, 25-23, 23-25, 25-21 Wolsey-Wessington def. Potter County, 25-22, 25-18 Wolsey-Wessington def. Sully Buttes, 25-18, 26-28, 25-7 LMC Tournament Faith def. Bison, 25-15, 25-22 Faith def. Timber Lake, 26-24, 25-19 Newell def. Faith, 19-25, 26-24, 25-23 Timber Lake def. Faith, 22-25, 26-24, 25-17 Pentagon Tournament Arlington def. Sioux Valley, 25-21, 25-23 Canistota def. Hitchcock-Tulare, 25-20, 13-25, 25-16 Deubrook def. Freeman Academy/Marion, 25-11, 25-15, 25-20 Elkton-Lake Benton def. Colman-Egan, 25-20, 25-10 Elkton-Lake Benton def. Parkston, 25-16, 25-9 Elkton-Lake Benton def. Platte-Geddes, 25-22, 25-18 Florence/Henry def. Hitchcock-Tulare, 25-16, 25-6 Freeman def. Ethan, 18-25, 25-16, 25-19 Freeman def. Mt. Vernon/Plankinton, 13-25, 25-22, 25-19 Gayville-Volin def. Freeman, 25-22, 17-25, 25-22 Howard def. Hitchcock-Tulare, 25-8, 17-25, 25-13 Sioux Falls O’Gorman def. Warner, 25-12, 25-14 Sioux Valley def. Freeman, 25-21, 21-25, 25-21 Sioux Valley def. Irene-Wakonda, 25-16, 25-13 Sioux Valley def. Parker, 25-20, 25-17 Warner def. Brandon Valley, 21-25, 25-11, 25-11 Warner def. Tea Area, 25-15, 25-17 Winner def. Hitchcock-Tulare, 29-27, 25-14 Spartan Invite Jones County def. Colome, 25-17, 25-13 Jones County def. Lower Brule, 25-15, 25-14 Jones County def. Tiospa Zina Tribal, 25-20, 25-21 Jones County def. Wessington Springs, 25-15, 25-14 Wessington Springs def. Colome, 25-6, 25-14 Wessington Springs def. Lower Brule, 25-14, 25-15
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Saturday Scoreboard September 24 KELOLAND.com
I Was Completely Burned Out. Then A 3-Word Setting On My IPhone Changed Everything Inc.
I Was Completely Burned Out. Then A 3-Word Setting On My IPhone Changed Everything Inc.
I Was Completely Burned Out. Then, A 3-Word Setting On My IPhone Changed Everything – Inc. https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/i-was-completely-burned-out-then-a-3-word-setting-on-my-iphone-changed-everything-inc/ It wasn’t a matter of not liking what I do, or no longer finding it sufficiently challenging, or even a matter of not making enough money. All of those boxes were checked.   But after several years of working diligently through the pandemic, building a small business, and having the satisfaction of reaching millions of people through my work, I’d never really had the chance to unplug completely for any significant amount of time.  A day off here, a day off there, sure. Holiday visits with extended family? Yes, we did that. We even spent a week at the beach a couple of times.  But, even on these trips, I’d always find myself pecking away on my laptop after my family went to bed at night–catching up on just one more thing that had to be done.  Or else, checking my phone 10 times a day to see if things that needed to happen in my various work projects actually had happened. To paraphrase Ronald Reagan: I wasn’t getting a vacation. I was just getting a change of scenery. The paradox was puzzling Come to think of it, “checking my phone 10 times a day” is a true understatement. I probably don’t want to admit the actual number.  The point was, I saw warning signs, but I also faced a dilemma: On the one hand, my family and I clearly needed time away, unplugged to the maximum possible extent. On the other hand, I hadn’t yet built my business and my work to the point where it could run without me for days or weeks at a time. The paradox was puzzling, but maybe not unfamiliar. More so, because I was confident that getting away would allow me to rest my mind and come back new approaches to my daily challenges. But, it was precisely those daily challenges that made it seem like I couldn’t get away. Then, early this summer I found the answer in an unexpected place, while staring at my iPhone after a long day’s work, as the battery percentage fell below 20 percent. An alert flashed on the screen, giving me the option to turn on: “Low Power Mode.” ‘Low Power Mode’ How many times had I seen this warning appear over the years? How little thought had I given it? Just swipe the screen, watch the battery icon turn from green to yellow, and move on. But now, I laughed: “That’s what I need in my life,” I thought. “I don’t want to quit what I do. I don’t want my output to the world to go dark.”  I just want to turn on “Low Power Mode.” Mind blown.  Over the next few weeks, I used “Low Power Mode” as the metaphor that guided all of my preparations. I had already scheduled a trip away, but now I added a bit of buffer time before and after the actual travel, so that my calendar showed a full 21 days off in August and early September. Then, I set out to pare down everything I did professionally each day, figure out what was truly the “Low Power Mode” version — the minimum requirements to keep things going — and find ways to schedule that bare minimum ahead of time. Start with the minimum Probably the biggest example had to do with the email newsletter I write five days a week, called Understandably. Most days — every Monday through Friday, all year long — the newsletter includes both an original essay and a series of links to things going on that I think will help my readers understand the world. More than 160,000 people subscribe to it, and it’s a big part of my work. But, the truth is that I never have three weeks worth of newsletters set and ready to go ahead of time. (I wish!) So, necessity became the mother of invention. I told my readers what I intended to do, and even asked for permission in a way. Instead of shutting down, I told them, I planned to pull back: a shorter newsletter, fewer up-to-the-minute components, and even reruns. (This made a lot of sense, I realized, because my audience had grown to the point that the vast majority of my readers today weren’t around to have read some of the good work I did in the earlier days.) Anyway, I went ahead, and “Low Power Mode,” as I explicitly called it, meant three things: First, I was able to create and schedule my three weeks of content ahead of time. Second, paradoxically, the percentage of readers who decided to upgrade free subscriptions to the paid, premium edition of my newsletter went up about 60 percent during the three weeks I was gone. (My theory on this is that the “low power mode” products were shorter, but still had the same number of exhortations to upgrade.) Finally, most importantly, I was able to take a nice, long, badly needed vacation. Just as I’d hoped, my subconscious seems to have worked on some of the biggest challenges I’ve been facing, so that I came back excited about new solutions. Forget ‘quiet quitting’ A few weeks after I’ve returned, I still find myself thinking about the metaphor of Low Power Mode. I think it’s a powerful alternative to the two extremes we’ve seen so much written about during the last few years: First, hustle culture, which it seems had everyone working nonstop, as hard as they could, trying to achieve and make money before the music stops. Heck, we even had people bragging about how little sleep they got for a while. Second, the extreme other reaction: the great resignation or else, quiet quitting, with people deciding they’ve simply had enough and aren’t willing to participate any longer, almost no matter the cost. But on your device, Low Power Mode means slowing down certain processes, not updating as often, and generally using less power so that you stretch things out until you plug in again. Isn’t that what a lot of us want to do right now? Not quit and go live on an island somewhere–but instead, find a way to step back temporarily. Do only what’s absolutely required to keep things going for a while, rest and rejuvenate, and then return stronger. If borrowing the name of a setting on your iPhone makes it easier to accomplish, I think it’s well worth the label. %
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I Was Completely Burned Out. Then A 3-Word Setting On My IPhone Changed Everything Inc.
Leechburg Area Art Students Create Custom Birdhouses For Local Business TribLIVE
Leechburg Area Art Students Create Custom Birdhouses For Local Business TribLIVE
Leechburg Area Art Students Create Custom Birdhouses For Local Business – TribLIVE https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/leechburg-area-art-students-create-custom-birdhouses-for-local-business-triblive/ Some lucky birds are about to score colorful new digs, thanks to recent creative artwork by students at Leechburg Area High School. The Birdhouse Project is the latest project from high school art teacher Shayle Prorok. Six students designed and painted birdhouses last month. The houses will be donated to Cook Medical in Parks Township. Birdhouses at Cook were installed in May. Joseph Felschow, corporate social responsibility representative at Cook, said birds moved into the birdhouses right away. “Blackbirds, robins and even a few cardinals moved in within days. We’re proud to have the birdhouses here on our campus displayed and inhabited by local wildlife,” he said. Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review Cook Medical in Parks Township Helynn Gazda, a junior, went whimsical with her design. “I was inspired by fairy houses and pictures of fantasy worlds,” Gazda said. “I loved doing this project. It’s going to a good cause, and I’m happy I was able to be involved.” Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review Leechburg Area High School art student Helynn Gazda designed a fairy-themed birdhouse that will be donated to Cook Medical in Parks Township, part of the art department’s Birdhouse Project. Students worked on the birdhouses for several weeks, using acrylic paint and then sealing them to make them weather resistant. Eliza Trusiak, a sophomore, choose a popular dessert to adorn her birdhouse. “It’s an ice cream theme. I thought it would look cute on the campus and at Pink Day,” Trusiak said. “My art style isn’t usually this cutesy, but it was a fun and interesting project.” Prorok implemented the project two years ago, donating six birdhouses to Cook. The new houses will make for a total of 12 birdhouses donated. “They’re looking at us to make more birdhouses every couple of months,” Prorok said of the ongoing project. Students from the technical education department made each wooden birdhouse. “This project is completely in-house,” Prorok said. “It’s important from a community standpoint for people to be able to see what goes on in our classroom. These birdhouses are visible outside. It helps the students develop a bit of community pride.” Felschow said Cook partnered with Leechburg Area School District in an effort to showcase student talent. “Giving back to the places where we live is one of the seven values Cook encourages employees to have,” Felschow said. “We focus on community health, youth education, and our social enterprise as our social responsibilities as a corporation.” Jasa Oliver, a senior, gave a nod to her Ukrainian heritage with her design. “The flowers on top are basked on Ukrainian folk patterns and on both sides are the Ukrainian coat of arms,” Oliver said. “The front of the birdhouse features a sunflower, Ukraine’s national flower.” Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review A Ukranian-themed custom birdhouse painted by Leechburg Area High School art student Jasa Oliver, a senior. The words written in Ukrainian on Oliver’s birdhouse translate to “Glory to Ukraine.” Superintendent Tiffany Nix said having students’ artwork on display in the local community is a win-win proposition. “Our partnership with Cook Medical is truly a gift to our school. It’s wonderful to have a local business that is so supportive and inclusive to our students, staff and curriculum,” Nix said. Three of the birdhouses are very pink. “My inspiration was to bring awareness to breast cancer, and I was happy to provide a house for a bird,” said freshman Sophia Charles. The birdhouses were on display at Pink Day, a breast cancer research fundraising event, held Saturday, Sept. 17 in Leechburg. Junior Azlynn Banichar incorporated Cook’s branding for her creation. Banichar painted green four-leaf clovers along with pink ones to represent breast cancer awareness and the partnership with Cook. Ryleigh Zamperini used wooden Popsicle sticks, stones and pebbles for her birdhouse, individually placing each one to make shingles and a roof. “My theme was an abandoned cottage. The birdhouse was challenging, but I loved every bit of it,” Zamperini said. Joyce Hanz is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Joyce by email at jhanz@triblive.com or via Twitter .
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Leechburg Area Art Students Create Custom Birdhouses For Local Business TribLIVE
Runfy Set To Surpass LiteCoin And Solana In 2022 | Bitcoinist.com Bitcoinist
Runfy Set To Surpass LiteCoin And Solana In 2022 | Bitcoinist.com Bitcoinist
Runfy Set To Surpass LiteCoin And Solana In 2022 | Bitcoinist.com – Bitcoinist https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/runfy-set-to-surpass-litecoin-and-solana-in-2022-bitcoinist-com-bitcoinist/ The pandemic of 2021 caused a lot of people to add a few pounds and adopt unhealthy eating habits. The journey to physical health isn’t as easy as losing track of what you eat and gaining a few extra fats. Runfy (RUNF) has devised a way to promote a healthy lifestyle and counter the effects of weight gain by incentivizing weight loss and a healthy lifestyle. Does Runfy (RUNF) have what it takes to surpass Litecoin (LTC) and Solana (SOL)? Litecoin (LTC) and Solana (SOL) are major coins that have experienced significant growth and increased usage over the years due to their uniqueness and the interest of the crypto community. Newcomer Runfy (RUNF) might have the same innovations and a little more to set it apart from the rest. Solana (SOL) The Solana (SOL) project is an open-source initiative that was developed to make it possible to create decentralized applications (DApps). To increase the scalability of the blockchain, it employs a proof-of-house consensus in conjunction with the proof-of-stake consensus that already exists. In 2021, the project experienced remarkable expansion, putting it in a leadership position relative to its competitors. The groundbreaking endeavor continued to attract the attention of members of the general public. It reached its all-time high price of $214.36, which was 13,200% higher than its price at the beginning of the year. The network is superior to its competitors in terms of scalability and speed. Litecoin (LTC) Litecoin (LTC) was created to address the flaws of the first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin (BTC), using a new algorithm called Scrypt that the project’s creator developed. The Scrypt hashing algorithm significantly increased Litecoin’s (LTC) transaction speed relative to Bitcoin’s (BTC), attracting many users. Bitcoin (BTC) had a processing speed of approximately five transactions per second, significantly slower than Litecoin’s processing speed. In contrast, Litecoin(LTC) had a transaction processing speed of 54 per second, and new blocks were created every 2.5 minutes. What Does Runfy (RUNF) Bring To The Table? Runfy (RUNF) brings ingenuity and care to users that most cryptocurrencies don’t possess. Health problems are major worldwide, and different workouts and programs are essential to weight loss. Runfy (RUNF) developers have developed a platform to motivate users. They have done this by rewarding users for reaching specific workout goals. Users can earn tokens through daily, weekly, and monthly challenges. Imagine registering for a gym that pays you back as you hit milestones in your programs; that’s a little boost to keep you motivated and excited to keep pushing your body to its limits. The Runfy (RUNF) project is also involved in the metaverse world, having created two universes that serve different purposes to users. The two universes are as follows: RunfTR is a metaverse universe where fitness trainers are compensated with RUNF tokens for providing exercises and tips to platform members. RunfS is a world for users looking to purchase fitness equipment and materials. Users can trade used medical equipment when they no longer require it. The crypto world is broad and unimaginable but earning from it while living a healthy life at the same time is a system the developers believe will boost the platform’s growth and make it reach the level of Litecoin (LTC) and Solana (SOL). For More Information On Runfy, Visit: Presale: http://go.runfytoken.io/  Website: http://runfytoken.io/  Telegram: https://t.me/RunfyTokenOfficial Disclaimer: This is a paid release. The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the content provider and do not necessarily represent those of Bitcoinist. Bitcoinist does not guarantee the accuracy or timeliness of information available in such content. Do your research and invest at your own risk.
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Runfy Set To Surpass LiteCoin And Solana In 2022 | Bitcoinist.com Bitcoinist
New Orleans Saints At Carolina Panthers: Predictions Picks And Odds For NFL Week 3 Matchup Yahoo Sports
New Orleans Saints At Carolina Panthers: Predictions Picks And Odds For NFL Week 3 Matchup Yahoo Sports
New Orleans Saints At Carolina Panthers: Predictions, Picks And Odds For NFL Week 3 Matchup – Yahoo Sports https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/new-orleans-saints-at-carolina-panthers-predictions-picks-and-odds-for-nfl-week-3-matchup-yahoo-sports/ Another NFC South matchup awaits Dennis Allen’s New Orleans Saints when they travel to face Christian McCaffrey and the Carolina Panthers. Fresh off a Week 2 loss to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jameis Winston and the Saints offense will look to get rolling against a Panthers team still looking for its first win under quarterback Baker Mayfield. Which team picks up a Week 3 win? The game is scheduled to kick off Sunday at 1 p.m. ET from Bank of America Stadium. Here’s a look at the betting details and USA TODAY’s NFL staff picks for the Saints vs. Panthers Week 3 game: Saints at Panthers odds, moneyline and over/under Spread: Saints (-2.5) Moneyline: Saints (-140); Panthers (+120) Over/under: 41 More odds, injury info for Saints vs. Panthers HONORED: Former Saints OL Jahri Evans nominated for Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2023 POWER RANKINGS: Bills, Chiefs remain 1-2, but Dolphins among two new teams in top five NFL ROUNDTABLE: Aside from the Buffalo Bills, which 2-0 team has been most impressive? NFL Week 3 odds, predictions and picks Steelers vs. Browns | Saints vs. Panthers | Texans vs. Bears | Chiefs vs. Colts | Bills vs. Dolphins | Lions vs. Vikings | Ravens vs. Patriots | Bengals vs. Jets | Raiders vs. Titans | Eagles vs. Commanders | Jaguars vs. Chargers | Rams vs. Cardinals | Falcons vs. Seahawks | Packers vs. Buccaneers | 49ers vs. Broncos | Cowboys vs. Giants Lorenzo Reyes: Saints 20, Panthers 17 At this point, the Panthers simply cannot be trusted. They have failed to cover each of their last nine games and have failed to cover in each of their last seven games at home. Jameis Winston was shaky last week, but the Saints have dominated this series and have the stronger roster. New Orleans Saints quarterback Jameis Winston passes during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in New Orleans, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Butch Dill) Safid Deen: Saints 21, Panthers 17 Jameis Winston struggled last week against the vaunted Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense, but shouldn’t have trouble against the lowly Panthers this week. Carolina coach Matt Rhule’s dreaded losing streak extends to 10 games, and his hot seat is on fire after this loss. Lance Pugmire: Saints 24, Panthers 16 The NFL hot seat is occupied by Carolina coach Matt Rhule, who needs a home triumph here over the division rival to gain some security as his team languishes in a nine-game losing skid dating to last season. New Orleans is not in the mood to grant a reprieve following its NFC South loss to Tampa Bay. Jarrett Bell: Saints 22, Panthers 17 Nate Davis: Saints 27, Panthers 23 Tyler Dragon: Saints 24, Panthers 16 RANKING PLAYOFF VIABILITY: Which NFL teams can survive 0-2 start to 2022 season? NFL NEWS, DELIVERED: Breaking news, in-depth analysis delivered to your inbox. Sign up here! SEASON PREDICTIONS: Super Bowl 57, playoffs, MVP and other awards NFL salaries: These are the highest-paid NFL players All players Quarterback Running back Wide receiver Tight end Tackle Guard Center Kickers Edge rusher Safety Cornerback Linebacker Interior defensive linemen Gannett may earn revenue from sports betting operators for audience referrals to betting services. Sports betting operators have no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. See applicable operator site for its terms and conditions. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Call the National Council on Problem Gambling 24/7 at 1-800-GAMBLER. Must be 21 or older to gamble. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers predictions, picks for NFL Week 3
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New Orleans Saints At Carolina Panthers: Predictions Picks And Odds For NFL Week 3 Matchup Yahoo Sports
IJCA Research Paper Gives Insights Into The Metaverse Zee News
IJCA Research Paper Gives Insights Into The Metaverse Zee News
IJCA Research Paper Gives Insights Into The Metaverse – Zee News https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/ijca-research-paper-gives-insights-into-the-metaverse-zee-news/ The marketing world has evolved dramatically in the past few years. Its constant dynamics and emerging dimensions have led marketers to upscale their marketing to keep up with the latest trends.  Metaverse, the new reality of the internet world, is an immersive virtual world facilitated by Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. A research paper, published in the esteemed International Journal of Computer Applications (IJCA), research paper serves as a channel to better understand the Metaverse, what it comprises, how it is evolving in the marketing sector, and why it is the future of marketing. The paper, titled as Revamping the Marketing World with Metaverse – The Future of Marketing, is written by Dr Manas Khatri –  a business consultant and top digital marketer. “We have been surrounded by Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality for more than 4 years now. However, it existed in small and limited spaces such as immersive gaming experiences, app filters, etc. But Metaverse goes beyond this. And that’s the theme I have explored in my recently published paper, i.e., Revamping the Marketing World with Metaverse – The Future of Marketing,” Khatri said.  Previously, Khatri published his paper ‘How Digital Marketing along with Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Consumer Behaviour?’ in the International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology while another paper ‘Digital Marketing and Artificial Intelligence for Evaluating Powerful Customer Experience,’ published in International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology.
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IJCA Research Paper Gives Insights Into The Metaverse Zee News
The Museum Of Curiosities: 130 Of The Weirdest Things Shared On This Twitter Page Bored Panda
The Museum Of Curiosities: 130 Of The Weirdest Things Shared On This Twitter Page Bored Panda
“The Museum Of Curiosities”: 130 Of The Weirdest Things Shared On This Twitter Page – Bored Panda https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/the-museum-of-curiosities-130-of-the-weirdest-things-shared-on-this-twitter-page-bored-panda/ There are three things that we believe without a shadow of a doubt. First of all, Planet Earth is ruled by a shadowy cabal of Feline Overlords—The Illumeownati who spread their influence through cat pics. Secondly, pineapple definitely belongs on pizza, and there’s nothing you can say that’ll change our minds. And finally: fact really is stranger than fiction. The past is a far stranger land than many of us assume. We’re surrounded by weirdness every day on the internet, on the subway, and in our very own minds. But after taking a good long peek through the fuzzy black-and-white static into the decades and centuries that came before us, we can safely say that we’ve always been living in an extended special of The Twilight Zone. From weird vintage contraptions, knick-knacks, and clothes to bamboozling products, ads, and inventions, some of the strangest things that human history and creativity has to offer end up being shared on ‘The Museum of Curiosities’ Twitter page, run by the Monsieur Pompier’s Travelling Freakshow musical group. Cue the creepy carnival music and grab a bag of popcorn, Pandas, we’re about to travel back in time for a heavy dose of Weirdness with a capital ‘W.’ Don’t forget your fave pics, and be sure to let us know what you think in the comments. Just… don’t feed the clowns. Intrigued by the pics? Check out Monsieur Pompier’s socials and album, too. Their music has a pretty cool vibe. Bored Panda got in touch with Paul, aka Monsieur Pompier himself, and he was kind enough to tell us about the ‘The Museum of Curiosities.’ An incredibly cool thing is that he’s actually planning on turning it into a real-life museum! This is the very first time he’s revealed this publicly. “The big news is that I am turning the museum into a reality! Next year I am hoping to open my own real-life physical Museum of Curiosities here in my hometown of Dublin, Ireland. I can’t say much more about it for now, but if anyone would like to help make this dream a reality they can donate here.” Check out our full interview below, Pandas! More info: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Album | MonsieurPompier.com | Donate Paul, aka Monsieur Pompier, revealed to Bored Panda that originally, ‘The Museum of Curiosities’ was called ‘Vintage Oddities.’ “Then, after that, I used the account more as a vehicle for my band Monsieur Pompier’s Travelling Freakshow. Over the past year or so I decided to go back to my roots with the account and focus more on weird curiosities and oddities of the past, especially as the idea to launch my own ‘real life’ museum was building day by day,” he said. “I took big inspiration from one of my favourite websites on the internet ‘The Museum of Ridiculously Interesting Things’ curated by Dr. Chelsea Nichols and Viktor Wynd’s ‘Museum Of Curiosities’ in London as well as a bunch of other museums both real and fictional who operate in the same strange world as me. I’m a magpie for anything oddball and unusual, especially from the past so I’m always on the lookout for stories about things like old medical devices, bad taxidermy, the occult, bad inventions, weird unsolved mysteries, and so on. Monsieur Pompier shared his thoughts with Bored Panda about why the Twitter account’s content resonates with so many people. “People are always looking for something outside of the ordinary, something beyond their reality or as an escape from mundanity. It’s probably similar to the success of ghost stories or horror movies, there seems to be a magnetism towards what frightens or unsettles us,” he said. “I think particularly now as we’re living through the sterility of the internet age, these strange physical objects of the past with fascinating back stories harness an even greater aura of mystery and shine a light on bygone times and customs.” Paul mused that when the people of the future look back on this era, they might actually see it as “the second wave of quack medicine, with self-medication and the power of pharmaceutical companies growing all the time.” “Elsewhere, some of the face masks and skincare treatments currently available very much hark back to the often mocked beauty treatments of the 1930s and ’40s. One thing I hope we will look back on with a great deal of cringe is the prevalence of the ‘laughing-crying’ emoji.” Finally, we were incredibly interested to hear about Paul’s band, Monsieur Pompier’s Travelling Freakshow, their inspiration, and their passion for music. “Monsieur Pompier’s Travelling Freakshow is my very eccentric rock group and sometimes cabaret act. We’ve been performing all around Europe and in our homeland of Ireland since 2018 with a rotating cast of characters including The Ear Fairy, Guts The Cat, The Crabbit, as well as newcomers such as Betty Bogweed and Sister Whispers. On stage, I attempt to sing my ridiculous songs whilst the ‘freaks’ interact with me or the audience as they interpret and act out the story of their individual songs,” he said. “Our shows are very surreal and often end up in complete chaos—it’s all about getting people out of their comfort zones. Last year, we were proud to release our debut album Teatime Terrors on Cleopatra Records and since then we’ve transformed into a fully-fledged four-piece live band. In many ways, the museum is an extension and evolution of the Travelling Freakshow, taking the concept to the next level.” Monsieur Pompier draws inspiration from horror stories, unsolved mysteries, psychedelia, experimental and new wave music, children’s television of the 1970s and ’80s. I enjoy taking mundane topics and blowing them up into something theatrical and grandiose—like a new song I’m working on called ‘Billy Breakfast’ about a neglected housewife who has an affair with her breakfast when the face in the pan comes to life.” At the time of writing, ‘The Museum of Curiosities’ had 17.4k loyal followers on Twitter. They focus on highlighting the unusual, the peculiar, and the low-key unsettling in their social media posts, and we think it works perfectly. We don’t know about you, Pandas, but we’re pretty big fans of vintage weirdness. It’s a lot of fun when you start digging up all the odd ideas and behaviors the people of the past lived with. It helps put our modern world into context and how, after a few decades, we too might seem like complete oddballs to the humanity of the future. ‘The Museum of Curiosities’ is the brainchild of Monsieur Pompier’s Travelling Freakshow troupe. “A nightmarish cabaret steeped in the surreal, Monsieur Pompier makes music about inside-out cats, hedgehog swallowers, and devious doctors,” the band writes on its website. The aim of the musical group is to “unite all oddballs and outcasts welcoming them into his midst with open arms.” In short, they’re all about inspiring others to embrace their own inner weirdness, and learning to recognize it—with a wide, toothy smile—in others. Created in 2017, the band signed up with Cleopatra Records in 2021. Their debut album, Teatime Terrors, is available in digital form, as well as in vinyl, which we think really suits the group’s vibe. Vintage weirdness is a fascinating topic, and one that we’ve touched upon a number of times here at Bored Panda. For instance, a single glance at how much the beauty industry has changed over the past couple of centuries can really make your jaw drop. Dr. Jane Nicholas, from St. Jerome’s University at the University of Waterloo, previously explained to Bored Panda that, as the world became more modern, more and more people moved to cities from the countryside. As such, it became difficult to know who everyone was, meaning that people began judging each other even more based on their appearances. This led to the beauty industry having even greater importance than before. “When dislocated from their context, what was typical in one time period seems strange in another. Today, we see the highly filtered, fully made up selfie as quite ordinary. When you pause to consider it though, it is interesting to think about how those reflect changes in technology (both digital and in cosmetics), as well as in dominant presumptions of what is considered beautiful. It can also be reflective of the democratization of techniques in lighting and makeup application that were historically reserved for insiders within modeling. Now, anyone can use them,” Dr. Nicholas explained to Bored Panda. “Using X-rays for hair removal [in the past], for example, also reflects the fact that technology emerges before the full impact of its use is known,” she said. “It’s quite ordinary today to inject a form of botulism into your face or to dress in the skin of another animal. Over time, though, as our collective beliefs and values change, these ordinary acts might come to be seen as extraordinary.” Meanwhile, psychologist Lee Chambers told Bored Panda that the audience enjoys analyzing at the darker, stranger aspects of the human condition because of how we’re wired. “When considering why the darker side of humanity and entertainment are so compelling, we have to first look at our evolutionary journey as human beings. For the majority of our existence, we were prey and always hyperaware of threats to our safety, which created a negativity bias that we are drawn towards,” he said. “But in today’s safe and often sanitized world, we are rarely threatened significantly, and the ability to explore evil, frightening and gruesome entertainment is one of the few ways we can visit this part of humanity while remaining safe and comfortable. There is a level of novelty to it, it removes boredom quickly, and it helps us to discover our emotional limits,” he explained why, for instance, many people are so drawn to the true crime genre. As s...
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How Pig Butchering Crypto Scam Victim Recovered His $1 Million Cryptonews
How Pig Butchering Crypto Scam Victim Recovered His $1 Million Cryptonews
How Pig Butchering Crypto Scam Victim Recovered His $1 Million – Cryptonews https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/how-pig-butchering-crypto-scam-victim-recovered-his-1-million-cryptonews/ Disclaimer: The text below is an advertorial article that is not part of Cryptonews.com editorial content. A victim of pig butchering crypto scam lost over $1 million and was able to recover it by filing a report with reportscammedbitcoin.com. This gives hope of funds recovery to all victims of pig butchering scam as well as other types of scam relating to cryptocurrency that it is possible to recover all your stolen funds. We have all heard horror stories of rug pulls, pump and dump crypto scam, the crypto investment scam that usually leaves the victim’s bank account high and dry. But there is a new type of fraud that is becoming popular nowadays which is called “pig butchering.” This is something you are definitely going to have to avoid at all costs. What is a Pig Butchering Crypto Scam? The is a new type of scam that craftily combines a romance scam and an investment scheme. Dating and romance scams have been around since the early days of the internet. Cryptocurrency on the other hand came to being in 2009, and just became very popular a couple of years ago. However, the emergence of cryptocurrencies was also accompanied by scams such as pig butchering. Pig butchering blends romance, scam and investment schemes. It is a calculated game of manipulation that targets lonely people and sucks them dry. It began in Southeast Asia, and got its name from the way hogs are “fattened up” before being slaughtered and consumed. The victim (or the pig) is “slaughtered” when the fraudsters successfully convince them to invest in a fake platform, then disappear with their money. Pig Butchering Crypto Scam is on the Rise According to a FBI report, reports of these scams have been on an increase. According to secret service special agent Shawn Bradstreet, law enforcement and global anti scam organizations have received so many lately that, earlier this year, it put out a PSA warning people about them. Reportscammedbitcoin.com also put out a list of cryptocurrency scammers to make people aware of this common feature of the scam. One strange thing about this trend is the fact that many of the scams are being pushed by crime syndicates. Fortunately, authorities are making people aware of this trend through media coverage. How to Avoid Pig Butchering Crypto Scam Considering the fact that an estimated billions of dollars have been lost to this scam already, we want to help people to avoid falling for the pig butchering crypto scam. Here are steps to avoid pig butchering crypto scam. Don’t respond to any random text/message Be careful when using social media/dating apps Avoid investment opportunities that sound too good to be true How a Man Recovered $1 Million He Lost to Pig Butchering Crypto Scam Cyril received a WhatsApp message out of the blue. “Jessy” told him she’d found his number in her phone contacts and was reaching out because she thought they might be old colleagues. Cyril, a man living in the Bay Area of San Francisco, did not remember her. But he felt at ease with her since she appeared to be nice, cool and interesting. She even shared pictures of what she was eating, leading to the discussion of their mutual love of sushi. Cyril enjoyed the conversation enough to continue the conversation with her the following day. How a Man Became Victim of Pig Butchering Scam The exchange of text messages quickly became more personal. And Cyril now felt comfortable enough to tell Jessy about how he was struggling to support his family, about his ailing father and how the decision to send his father to hospice care was affecting him financially. They started communicating in October 2021. And by early 2022, Cyril had been conned out of more than $1 million dollars. The worst part was that over a quarter of it was borrowed money. His finances were in ruins. Cyril, who asked us not to use his real name, realized that he had been a victim of “pig butchering crypto scam.” How a Man Recovered $1 Million He Lost to Pig Butchering Crypto Scam by Reporting Luckily for Cyril, he quickly filed a report with reportscammedbitcoin.com, immediately it dawned on him that he had been scammed. Although, he did not have much hope to recover his stolen money. They took all his report, worked on it and Cyril was lucky they had the resources and crypto technology to help him get recover his funds. To Cyril’s surprise, he was really glad when ReportScammedBitcoin was able to recover and return the total sum of $1.17 million dollars that he had lost to the pig butchering crypto scam back to him. Like Cyril, you too can recover your scammed bitcoin and cryptocurrency by reporting scammed bitcoin. Report and Recover Your Money if You are a Victim of Pig Butchering Crypto Scam A victim of Pig Butchering scam never realizes they have been scammed until they make an attempt to withdraw their funds. This is when they are told they must pay a fee before their money can be released. Often, the scammers simply disappear with the stolen funds, which are nearly impossible to get returned. Crypto and blockchain does allow very advanced ways of tracing stolen funds through risk monitoring firms like ours, but once the funds are lost, there is no guarantee they will be recovered. You can try recovering from the Pig Butchering scam by reporting to ReportScammedBitcoin.com.
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U.S. CIAs In-House Museum Adds New Spy Exhibits Reuters
U.S. CIAs In-House Museum Adds New Spy Exhibits Reuters
U.S. CIA’s In-House Museum Adds New Spy Exhibits – Reuters https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/u-s-cias-in-house-museum-adds-new-spy-exhibits-reuters/ A model of Al-Zawahiri compound which was used to brief U.S. President Joe Biden on the mission that killed Al Qaeda’s leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, is on display at the newly revamped Central Intelligence Agency museum, which is revealing some newly declassified artifacts from the spy agency’s most storied operations since it’s founding 75 years ago, at CIA headquarters in McLean, Virginia, U.S., September 24, 2022. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com LANGLEY, Va., Sept 24 (Reuters) – They like to call it ‘the greatest museum you’ll never see.’ Tucked away in the corridors of its Langley, Virginia, headquarters, the revamped Central Intelligence Agency museum – while still closed to the public – is revealing some newly declassified artifacts from the spy agency’s most storied operations since its founding 75 years ago. Top among them: a slightly more than foot-long (30.5 cm)scale model of the compound in Kabul, Afghanistan, that was used to brief President Joe Biden before the drone strike that killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri just two months ago. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com “It’s very unusual for something to get declassified that quickly,” said Janelle Neises, the museum’s deputy director. “We use our artifacts to tell our stories. It’s a way to be really honest and transparent about the CIA, which is sometimes hard,” said Neises, who joined the museum’s director Robert Byer on Saturday in leading a media on a tour of renovated exhibits. The items, some of which are available to view online, are part of a broader effort to expand public outreach and recruitment by the legendary but secretive agency, known as much in some quarters for its scandals as for intelligence successes. CIA officials often say that the agency’s successes are secret but its failures sometimes public. The outreach effort includes the launch earlier this week of the CIA’s first public podcast on which Director William Burns said the agency sought to “demystify” its work at a time when “trust in institutions is in such short supply.” The hundreds of museum items, some of which have been on display since the 1980s, are all declassified. Neises said the agency does from time to time loan some to presidential libraries and other non-profit museums. On view for those cleared to visit: the AKM assault rifle toted by Osama bin Laden the night U.S. Navy SEALs killed him in a raid of his Abbottabad, Pakistan, compound in 2011, and a leather jacket found with former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein when he was captured in 2003. Other exhibits range from flight suits worn by pilots of Cold War-era U-2 and A-12 spy planes to a wood-framed saddle, similar to those used by members of CIA’s Team Alpha as they navigated Afghanistan’s mountainous terrain by horseback shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. None of the items, all of which are considered U.S. government heritage assets, have been assessed for value. “Our museum is operational,” Neises said. “It’s here for our workforce to learn from our successes and failures.” Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Reporting by Michael Martina Editing by Bill Berkrot Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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US Spy Satellite Launched Into Orbit From California The Indian Express
US Spy Satellite Launched Into Orbit From California The Indian Express
US Spy Satellite Launched Into Orbit From California – The Indian Express https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/us-spy-satellite-launched-into-orbit-from-california-the-indian-express/ In this photo released by United Launch Alliance, a classified satellite for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office is launched into orbit aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta 4 Heavy rocket on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022, at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California’s Santa Barbara County. It was the last launch of a Delta 4 from the West Coast. (United Launch Alliance via AP) A classified satellite for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office launched into orbit aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta 4 Heavy rocket on Saturday. The NROL-91 spy satellite lifted off at 3:25 p.m. from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California’s Santa Barbara County. It was the last launch of a Delta 4 from the West Coast. Additional launches are planned from Florida before the Deltas are replaced by ULA’s next-generation Vulcan Centaur rockets. The Delta IV Heavy configuration first launched in December 2004. This was the 387th flight of a Delta rocket since 1960 and the 95th and final launch from Vandenberg. The National Reconnaissance Office is the government agency in charge of developing, building, launching and maintaining U.S. spy satellites that provide intelligence data to policymakers, the intelligence community and Defense Department. First published on: 25-09-2022 at 09:50:20 am
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Saturdays Scores WTOP
Saturdays Scores WTOP
Saturday’s Scores – WTOP https://bentoncountynewsnow.com/saturdays-scores-wtop/ PREP VOLLEYBALL= Dell Rapids def. Hamlin, 25-10, 23-25, 25-14 Pine Ridge def. Crow Creek, 25-22, 26-24, 23-25, 19-25, 15-7 Sioux Falls Washington def. Sioux Falls Roosevelt, 25-19, 25-13, 25-22 Belle Fourche Tournament= Pool A= Belle Fourche def. Wall, 25-10, 25-20 Wall def. Lakota Tech, 25-18, 27-25 CSDC Tournament= Highmore-Harrold def. Sunshine Bible Academy, 25-19, 25-17 Miller def. Highmore-Harrold, 25-7, 25-10 Miller def. Mobridge-Pollock, 26-24, 21-25, 25-13 Miller def. Wolsey-Wessington, 25-21, 25-15 Potter County def. Faulkton, 12-25, 25-16, 25-21 Sully Buttes def. Highmore-Harrold, 25-23, 23-25, 25-21 Wolsey-Wessington def. Potter County, 25-22, 25-18 Wolsey-Wessington def. Sully Buttes, 25-18, 26-28, 25-7 LMC Tournament= Faith def. Bison, 25-15, 25-22 Faith def. Timber Lake, 26-24, 25-19 Newell def. Faith, 19-25, 26-24, 25-23 Timber Lake def. Faith, 22-25, 26-24, 25-17 Pentagon Tournament= Arlington def. Sioux Valley, 25-21, 25-23 Canistota def. Hitchcock-Tulare, 25-20, 13-25, 25-16 Elkton-Lake Benton def. Colman-Egan, 25-20, 25-10 Elkton-Lake Benton def. Parkston, 25-16, 25-9 Elkton-Lake Benton def. Platte-Geddes, 25-22, 25-18 Florence/Henry def. Hitchcock-Tulare, 25-16, 25-6 Freeman def. Ethan, 18-25, 25-16, 25-19 Freeman def. Mt. Vernon/Plankinton, 13-25, 25-22, 25-19 Gayville-Volin def. Freeman, 25-22, 17-25, 25-22 Howard def. Hitchcock-Tulare, 25-8, 17-25, 25-13 Sioux Falls O’Gorman def. Warner, 25-12, 25-14 Sioux Valley def. Freeman, 25-21, 21-25, 25-21 Sioux Valley def. Irene-Wakonda, 25-16, 25-13 Sioux Valley def. Parker, 25-20, 25-17 Warner def. Brandon Valley, 21-25, 25-11, 25-11 Warner def. Tea Area, 25-15, 25-17 Winner def. Hitchcock-Tulare, 29-27, 25-14 Spartan Invite= Jones County def. Colome, 25-17, 25-13 Jones County def. Lower Brule, 25-15, 25-14 Jones County def. Tiospa Zina Tribal, 25-20, 25-21 Jones County def. Wessington Springs, 25-15, 25-14 Wessington Springs def. Lower Brule, 25-14, 25-15 Wessington Springs def. Tiospa Zina Tribal, 25-11, 24-26, 25-15 Tournament= Deubrook def. James Valley Christian, 25-23, 23-25, 25-13, 25-11 ___ Some high school volleyball scores provided by Scorestream.com, https://scorestream.com/ Copyright © 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed. More from WTOP
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