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U.S. Appeals Court Says Trump Criminal Probe Can Resume Classified Records Review Reuters
U.S. Appeals Court Says Trump Criminal Probe Can Resume Classified Records Review Reuters
U.S. Appeals Court Says Trump Criminal Probe Can Resume Classified Records Review – Reuters https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/u-s-appeals-court-says-trump-criminal-probe-can-resume-classified-records-review-reuters/ Former U.S. President Donald Trump attends a rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S., September 3, 2022. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com WASHINGTON, Sept 21 (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department can resume reviewing classified records seized by the FBI from former President Donald Trump’s Florida home pending appeal, a federal appellate court ruled on Wednesday, giving a boost to the criminal investigation into whether the records were mishandled or compromised. The Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a request by federal prosecutors to block U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon’s stay barring them from using the classified documents in their probe until an independent arbiter, called a special master, vets the materials to weed out any that could be deemed privileged and withheld from investigators. The appeals court also said it would agree to reverse a portion of the lower court’s order that required the government to hand over records with classification markings for the special master’s review. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com “We conclude that the United States would suffer irreparable harm from the district court’s restrictions on its access to this narrow—and potentially critical—set of materials, as well as the court’s requirement that the United States submit the classified records to the special master for review,” the three-judge panel wrote. The decision is “limited in nature,” the panel wrote, as the Justice Department had asked only for a partial stay pending appeal, and that the panel was not able to decide on the merits of the case itself. The three judges who made the decision were Robin Rosenbaum, an appointee of Democratic former President Barack Obama, and Britt Grant and Andrew Brasher, both of whom were appointed by Trump. Trump’s lawyers could potentially ask the U.S. Supreme Court, whose 6-3 conservative majority includes three justices appointed by him, to intervene in the matter. In filings on Tuesday, Trump’s lawyers urged the court to keep the stay in place and to allow them under the supervision of the special master, U.S Judge Raymond Dearie, to review all of the seized materials, including those marked classified. A Justice Department spokesperson did not have an immediate comment. Attorneys for Trump could not be immediately reached for comment. In an interview on Fox News Wednesday night, Trump repeated his claim without evidence that he declassified the documents and said he had the power to do it “even by thinking about it.” The FBI conducted a court-approved search on Aug. 8 at Trump’s home at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, seizing more than 11,000 documents including about 100 marked as classified. The search was part of a federal investigation into whether Trump illegally removed documents from the White House when he left office in January 2021 after his failed 2020 re-election bid and whether Trump tried to obstruct the probe. Cannon, a Trump appointee herself, appointed Dearie to serve as special master in the case at Trump’s request, despite the Justice Department’s objections about a special master. Cannon tasked Dearie with reviewing all of the materials, including classified ones, so that he can separate anything that could be subject to attorney-client privilege or executive privilege – a legal doctrine that shields some White House communications from disclosure. However, Trump’s lawyers have not made such claims in any of their legal filings, and during a hearing before Dearie on Tuesday, they resisted his request to provide proof that Trump had declassified any records. read more Although the appeals court stressed its ruling was narrow in scope, it nevertheless appeared to sharply rebuke Cannon’s ruling from top to bottom and many of Trump’s legal arguments. “[Trump]has not even attempted to show that he has a need to know the information contained in the classified documents,” the judges wrote. “Nor has he established that the current administration has waived that requirement for these documents.” The Justice Department previously also raised strong objections to Cannon’s demand that Dearie review the seized records for documents possibly covered by executive privilege, noting that Trump is a former president and the records do not belong to him. While it voiced disagreement, however, the Justice Department did not appeal that portion of Cannon’s order. It is not clear if prosecutors may separately seek to appeal other parts of Cannon’s ruling on the special master appointment. “We decide only the traditional equitable considerations, including whether the United States has shown a substantial likelihood of prevailing on the merits, the harm each party might suffer from a stay, and where the public interest lies,” the appeals court said. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; additional reporting by Eric Beech, Mike Scarcella and Jacqueline Thomsen; Editing by Leslie Adler & Shri Navaratnam Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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U.S. Appeals Court Says Trump Criminal Probe Can Resume Classified Records Review Reuters
Cutting-Edge Technology Uses MRI To Diagnose Patients With Heart Failure In Record Time News-Medical.Net
Cutting-Edge Technology Uses MRI To Diagnose Patients With Heart Failure In Record Time News-Medical.Net
Cutting-Edge Technology Uses MRI To Diagnose Patients With Heart Failure In Record Time – News-Medical.Net https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/cutting-edge-technology-uses-mri-to-diagnose-patients-with-heart-failure-in-record-time-news-medical-net/ Researchers at the University of East Anglia have developed cutting-edge technology to diagnose patients with heart failure in record time. The state-of-the-art technology uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to create detailed 4D flow images of the heart. But unlike a standard MRI scan, which can take up to 20 minutes or more, the new 4D heart MRI scan takes just eight minutes. The results provide a precise image of the heart valves and blood flow inside the heart, helping doctors determine the best course of treatment for patients. Cardiology patients at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) were the first to trial the newtechnology.And the team hope their work could revolutionise the speed at which heart failure is diagnosed, benefitting hospitals and patients world-wide. Heart failure is a dreadful condition resulting from rising pressures inside the heart. The best method to diagnose heart failure is by invasive assessment, which is not preferred as it has risks. An ultrasound scan of the heart called echocardiography is routinely used to measure the peak velocity of blood flow through the mitral valve of the heart. However, this method can be unreliable. We have been researching one of the most cutting-edge methods of flow assessment inside the heart called 4D flow MRI. In 4D flow MRI, we can look at the flow in three directions over time – the fourth dimension.” Dr Pankaj Garg, Lead Researcher, UEA’sNorwich Medical School and Honorary Consultant Cardiologistat NNUH PhD student Hosamadin Assadi, also from UEA’s Norwich Medical School, said: “This new technology is revolutionising how patients with heart disease are diagnosed. However, it takes up to 20 minutes to carry out a 4D flow MRI and we know that patients do not like having long MRI scans. “So, we collaborated with General Electrics Healthcare to investigate the reliability of a new technique that uses super-fast methods to scan the flow in the heart, called Kat-ARC. “We found that this halves the scanning time – and takes around eight minutes. “We have also shown how this non-invasive imaging technique can measure the peak velocity of blood flow in the heart accurately and precisely.” The team tested the new technology with 50 patients at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and at the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Sheffield. Patients with suspected heart failure were assessed using the new Kat-ARC 4D heart flow MRI. Dr Garg said: “This technology is revolutionising how we assess heart disease and our research paves the way for the super-fast 4D flow MRI scans by halving the scan time. “This will benefit hospitals and patients across the whole world,” he added. NNUH Medical Director Prof Erika Denton said: “NNUH is proud to have taken part in ground-breaking research which has the potential to improve the diagnosis and treatment of people with heart disease.” This project was funded by the Wellcome Trust. It was led by researchers at UEA in collaboration with NNUH, the University of Sheffield, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, the University of Dundee, GE Healthcare (Germany), Pie Medical Imaging (the Netherlands), and the National Heart Centre and Duke-NUS Medical School (both Singapore). ‘Kat-ARC accelerated 4D flow CMR: clinical validation for transvalvular flow and peak velocity assessment’ is published in the journal European Radiology Experimental on September 22.
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Cutting-Edge Technology Uses MRI To Diagnose Patients With Heart Failure In Record Time News-Medical.Net
Marvel Games Will Not Have Its Own MCU ComicBook.com
Marvel Games Will Not Have Its Own MCU ComicBook.com
Marvel Games Will Not Have Its Own MCU – ComicBook.com https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/marvel-games-will-not-have-its-own-mcu-comicbook-com/ Marvel video games will not have their own connected universe like the MCU. Marvel has pioneered something truly unique (or at least, it was at one point) with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. When Iron Man was released in 2008, not many people knew it was the anchor for what would become an interconnected universe with multiple superheroes. For four years, Marvel built up to The Avengers and then continued to expand with new characters such as Spider-Man, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and Ant-Man. It has been a roaring success thus far and shows no signs of slowing down, as it has led to some of the most successful films of all time. When Marvel Games started to hone in on more premium games starring its heroes, many wondered if this would all lead to a video game version of the MCU. However, it seems like Marvel Games is adamantly against the idea. Marvel Game VP and creative director Bill Rosemann told GamesIndustry.biz that it is not mandating any kind of connected universe, as it wants the studios to have the freedom to tell the stories they want. Rosemann noted that it wants creatives to feel like they can make drastic moves in their story without it impacting someone else’s game. “The world is, amazingly, very familiar and accepting of the multiverse,” Rosemann said. “We have all these different realities. Now they’re all real, and we want to give everyone the freedom to tell their story. We don’t want to say ‘you can’t blow up the moon, because this game over here by another studio needs the moon’. We want to give everyone the freedom and the clear lane to tell their story.” EA recently confirmed it is working on a new Iron Man game, but it won’t stop there. EA also confirmed it has multiple Marvel games in the pipeline, but didn’t reveal what they would be. Of course, it’s possible that if a publisher or developer wanted to create its own universe of games (i.e. EA’s Marvel universe), it could do that. There are already questions of whether Insomniac’s Wolverine game will cross over with the developer’s version of Spider-Man. 0comments Would you want to see a Marvel Games universe? Let me know in the comments or hit me up on Twitter @Cade_Onder.
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Marvel Games Will Not Have Its Own MCU ComicBook.com
Local Librarians Still Shaken After 2021 Threats But Committed To Welcoming All Readers Denton Record Chronicle
Local Librarians Still Shaken After 2021 Threats But Committed To Welcoming All Readers Denton Record Chronicle
Local Librarians Still Shaken After 2021 Threats, But Committed To Welcoming All Readers – Denton Record Chronicle https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/local-librarians-still-shaken-after-2021-threats-but-committed-to-welcoming-all-readers-denton-record-chronicle/ Best of the Blotter Would you like to receive our Weekly Blotter email newsletter? Sign up today! Breaking News e-Edition Notifier Receive a daily notification that the DR-C e-Edition is available. Sign up now. High School Season Pass Sign up to receive the Denton Record-Chronicle High School Sports Newsletter. Mean Green Spotlight Want to receive the NEW Mean Green Spotlight weekly newsletter. Sign Up Today!  Promotions and Offers Would you like to receive information from our advertisers or DR-C offers? Sign up now. Wake Up with the DR-C Would you like to receive our Wake Up with the DR-C newsletters? Sign up now. Your Money, Your Home Sign up for Business News delivered twice monthly to your inbox.
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Vietnamese Fans Foot Big Bills For Football World Cup Tours VnExpress International
Vietnamese Fans Foot Big Bills For Football World Cup Tours VnExpress International
Vietnamese Fans Foot Big Bills For Football World Cup Tours – VnExpress International https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/vietnamese-fans-foot-big-bills-for-football-world-cup-tours-vnexpress-international/ By Thanh Thuy  &nbspSeptember 21, 2022 | 04:43 pm PT The official logo for the 2022 Qatar World Cup is seen on the Doha Tower, in Doha, Qatar, September 3, 2019. Photo by Reuters/Naseem Zeitoun Travel agencies say tours to Qatar for the 2022 World Cup at prices ranging from VND170 to 320 million ($7,260-13,500) per person have nearly sold out. Tran Thanh, 43, in Hanoi, a big fan of Argentine striker Lionel Messi, said that after he failed to book a hotel room in Doha, he contacted tour operators to buy a package to watch a match between Argentina and Mexico during the World Cup competition. However, tour packages involving his favorite match were sold out, so he was considering watching another match. A VnExpress survey found tour prices to Qatar during the World Cup season can cost up to VND320 million per person for a four-day itinerary, including entry tickets to watch a match. Travel agencies said the prices include an itinerary to discover Qatar that costs VND150 million while the entrance fee to watch a World Cup match ranges from VND20 to 150 million depending on the match and seat position. The prices are the highest ever for World Cup packages, the agencies acknowledged. In 2018 when the World Cup was held in Russia, a similar tour only cost VND80 to 100 million. “The costs of hotel rooms, air tickets and visa fees were raised immediately after FIFA announced the World Cup would be held in Qatar. It was also very difficult for tour operators to reach an agreement with partners,” said Nguyen Hai, who is in charge of selling Qatar tours for Hanoi-based Dat Viet Tour. “Due to limited hotel options, we had to pay a higher price for early reservation,” Hai added. Despite expensive tour prices and willingness to foot big bills, many Vietnamese fans have not been able to book the tour desired. Hai said that for each match, his company only provides a maximum of 25 seats; and some “hot” matches were sold out a few months ago, leaving many Vietnamese football fans disappointed. A representative of HCMC-based tour operator Vacation Travel said that they had already sold out 15 tour packages to Qatar to watch the World Cup matches with prices starting at VND199 million per person. HCMC-based agency Hong Ngoc Ha Travel has sold tours to more than 200 customers so far and they have transferred 100% of the ticket prices. The reason many Vietnamese fans choose to buy a package tour is that booking a hotel on their own during the peak tourism season is next to impossible. Ngo Tran Hai An, a freelance reporter who will cover the 2022 World Cup, said that he could not book a hotel room in Doha for the World Cup season. “The capital Doha is quite small and most of the hotels are full. Some people have to go to Dubai to stay or rent a room, though this would be inconvenient and cost more, there is no other choice,” said An. The 2022 World Cup will take place from November 20 to December 18 in Qatar. It is expected that nearly 2 million people will travel to Doha during the event. Qatar had earlier announced all foreign nationals seeking to enter Qatar as visitors will need to carry a “Hayya” Card as of November 1, 2022. Visitors must hold match tickets in order to qualify for the Hayya, which can be applied for online. For foreign nationals entering Qatar as visitors, the Hayya card will serve as both an entry permit and a stadium access pass. In addition to holding FIFA tickets, foreign visitors will also need to confirm their accommodations in order to obtain a Hayya. Enjoy unlimited articles and premium content with only $1.99 Subscribe now Reading: Vietnamese fans foot big bills for football World Cup tours |
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Vietnamese Fans Foot Big Bills For Football World Cup Tours VnExpress International
LIVE: Russia Not Serious About Ending Ukraine War Zelensky Says At UNGA Hindustan Times
LIVE: Russia Not Serious About Ending Ukraine War Zelensky Says At UNGA Hindustan Times
LIVE: Russia Not Serious About Ending Ukraine War, Zelensky Says At UNGA – Hindustan Times https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/live-russia-not-serious-about-ending-ukraine-war-zelensky-says-at-unga-hindustan-times/ Live Updated on Sep 22, 2022 07:39 AM IST Breaking news today September 22, 2022: 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 22, 2022 07:39 AM IST On RJD leader’s ‘open ashram in 2025’ advice to Nitish, JD(U)’s Kushwaha says… Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Shivanand Tiwari has advised Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar to open his “ashram” apparently meant to provide political training after handing over the top post to his deputy Tejashwi Yadav in 2025- when the next assembly elections in the state are due. Read more Sep 22, 2022 05:39 AM IST PM Modi’s practical attitude has key role in transforming US ties: Jaishankar It has taken a “lot of effort” to overcome the “wariness… suspicion and caution” of the past when it comes to the relationship with the United States (US), and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s background, lack of “ideological baggage” and practical attitude has played a key role, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said on Wednesday. Read more Sep 22, 2022 05:37 AM IST Russia not serious about ending Ukraine war, Zelensky says at UNGA Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia is not serious about ending the war in his country, which will soon enter the eighth month. Read more Subscribe to our best newsletters NIA raids premises of people involved in terror-related activities: Report Published on Sep 22, 2022 07:39 AM IST In the “largest ever investigation till date”, the searches are taking place at the premises of those allegedly involved in terror funding, organising training camps, and radicalising people to join proscribed organisations, according to officials. NIA conducting searches nationwide at premises of people involved in terror-related activities. (Representative Image/File Photo) Project location: Mumbai; walk-in interview: Chennai. Aaditya Thackeray asks why Published on Sep 22, 2022 06:52 AM IST Aaditya Thackeray said he has no problem with the walk-in interview for engineers for the Versova Bandra Sea Link project in Mumbai is being held in Chennai, but why not take local people, he asked. ‘Shinde has gone to perform Mujra in Delhi’: Uddhav on Vedanta-Foxconn fiasco Published on Sep 22, 2022 06:36 AM IST Thackeray’s remarks come at a time when the Shinde-Fadnavis government is facing the ire of the opposition for losing Vedanta-Foxconn semiconductor plant to Gujarat. India slams Pakistan on minority rights: ‘Ironic that Islamabad even raises it’ Published on Sep 22, 2022 06:02 AM IST Slamming Pakistan foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto’s comments on “Islamophobia in India”, India’s joint secretary at the UN Srinivas Gotru said, “For a country that has even stopped publishing its data to hide its shameful record, it is amazing that they have even brought up the subject. LIVE: Russia not serious about ending Ukraine war, Zelensky says at UNGA Updated on Sep 22, 2022 07:39 AM IST Breaking news today September 22, 2022: Get latest news, breaking news, latest updates, live news, top headlines, breaking business news and top news of the hour. Cabinet approves second tranche of PLI scheme to boost manufacturing of solar modules Published on Sep 22, 2022 12:37 AM IST New Delhi: The Union cabinet on Wednesday approved the second tranche of the Performance Linked incentive (PLI) scheme to boost manufacturing of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules in India, Union minister Anurag Thakur announced in a press briefing Alert after dam gate opens due to ‘snag’ in Kerala Published on Sep 21, 2022 11:56 PM IST Security officials camping in the area noticed the snag at 2 am and immediately alerted officials of the two districts who took immediate measures to shift people in low-lying areas and issued an alert. Row as Jagan renames NTR health varsity after his father Published on Sep 21, 2022 11:54 PM IST The state legislative assembly passed a bill changing the name of NTR University of Health Sciences to Dr YSR University of Health Sciences by a voice vote, opposing which the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) created a ruckus in the House and 17of its members were suspended for the entire day. Centre prepares draft bill that aims to replace Telegraph act Updated on Sep 22, 2022 07:28 AM IST The draft Indian Telecommunication Bill, 2022, covers not just conventional phone calls and text messages, but also over-the-top (OTT) applications, which will include services such as WhatsApp. ByDeeksha Bhardwaj, Hindustan Times, New Delhi 17 from Tamil Nadu trapped in Myanmar: Stalin seeks PM’s help Published on Sep 21, 2022 11:53 PM IST A senior official from the department of rehabilitation and welfare of non-resident Tamils told HT on the condition of anonymity that they have tracked down one family from the state who had sent their son to Dubai for work. TTD unveils app to help pilgrims overcome language problem Published on Sep 21, 2022 11:52 PM IST TTD executive officer A V Dharma Reddy, who had the trial run of the new QR code facility at his camp office on Wednesday, said pilgrims coming from different parts of the country and speaking in different languages won’t have to struggle to get any information about the facilities being offered on the holy hills. Govt taking away IT panel from Congress, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury tells Speaker Updated on Sep 22, 2022 07:29 AM IST In his letter, a copy of which HT has seen, Chowdhury said he was “dismayed” to learn from parliamentary affairs minister Pralhad Joshi that “a decision has been taken to withdraw the allocation of the role of chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology, which, as you know, is chaired by Dr Shashi Tharoor of the Indian National Congress.” 3 killed as fire breaks out in Andhra Pradesh manufacturing unit, say police Published on Sep 21, 2022 11:51 PM IST The incident happened at Rangachari Street in Chittoor town at around 11.30 pm. The bodies of Bhaskar Naidu (65) and Dilli Babu (35) and another employee Balaji (25) were recovered on Wednesday morning, Chittoor Town-II police inspector C Yatindra told HT. Story Saved New Delhi 0C Thursday, September 22, 2022
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LIVE: Russia Not Serious About Ending Ukraine War Zelensky Says At UNGA Hindustan Times
UK Childrens Doctors Given Advice On How To Help Families In Poverty The Guardian
UK Childrens Doctors Given Advice On How To Help Families In Poverty The Guardian
UK Children’s Doctors Given Advice On How To Help Families In Poverty – The Guardian https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/uk-childrens-doctors-given-advice-on-how-to-help-families-in-poverty-the-guardian/ Children’s doctors plan to help poor families cope with the cost of living crisis and its feared impact on health, amid concern that cold homes this winter will lead to serious ill health. In an unusual move, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is issuing the UK’s paediatricians with detailed advice on how they can help households in poverty. It has drawn up a series of resources, including advice for doctors treating children to use appointments to talk sensitively to their parents about issues that can have a big impact on their offspring’s health. These include diet, local pollution levels, socio-economic circumstances and difficulties at home or school, which are closely linked to children’s risk of being overweight, asthmatic or stressed. “Don’t shy away from it,” the RCPCH’s 17-page manual says. “If we aren’t asking families about things which may impact on their children’s health, we are short-changing the children themselves.” However, it adds that paediatricians should “pick your timing carefully [as] parents can feel alienated if we are perceived as jumping in with two feet to ask about smoking when they are stressed about an acutely unwell child with pneumonia.” Doctors should then do what they can to direct poor families to places where they may get help with their living circumstances, such as getting free school meals for their child. The initiative comes weeks after leading health experts warned that children could die this winter due to respiratory illness if soaring energy bills force their families to turn off their heating. Six out of 10 paediatricians believe that the cost of living crisis is already affecting children and young people’s health, according to a new RCPCH survey of almost 500 members. Dr Camilla Kingdon, the college’s president, said its initiative was intended to help address the serious inequalities that blight children’s health, depending on their family’s income. For example, children from deprived backgrounds are more likely to die in infancy, be admitted to hospital, be diagnosed with a long-term health condition or become obese than those from well-off homes. “For paediatricians, child health inequalities are impossible to miss,” said Kingdon. “It’s in the asthma that won’t go away from poor quality damp housing, the destructive impact of food insecurity, poor dental health or low birth weight. Whole families are impacted … These issues impact children their entire lives and further entrench unacceptable inequalities.” The resources would help children’s doctors understand the nature of poverty and the skills required to “speak openly about poverty in clinical settings”. “Understanding a family’s ability to purchase certain foods helps us understand better how to support healthy nutrition, having a background knowledge of a child’s living conditions means we can appropriately assess and manage their respiratory conditions, and the ability to speak to families openly about their financial situation means we can help the family find the right support and services outside of the paediatric clinical setting,” Kingdon added. A government spokesperson said: “We know that people are struggling with rising prices, which is why we have taken action through our £37bn support package to help households this winter, including protecting millions of the most vulnerable people with at least £1,200 of direct payments, starting with the £326 cost of living payment. “We have invested £79m in 2021-22 alone to expand children’s mental health services, and we are promoting a healthy diet among children. This includes expanding access to free school meals, investing £24m into the national school breakfast programme, and our Healthy Start scheme payments for food and milk.”
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UK Childrens Doctors Given Advice On How To Help Families In Poverty The Guardian
Montgomery Adds Safety Rules For School Sporting Events After Football Fight The Washington Post
Montgomery Adds Safety Rules For School Sporting Events After Football Fight The Washington Post
Montgomery Adds Safety Rules For School Sporting Events After Football Fight – The Washington Post https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/montgomery-adds-safety-rules-for-school-sporting-events-after-football-fight-the-washington-post/ Montgomery County Public Schools announced more stringent safety protocols around athletic events Wednesday following a brawl that erupted at a football game last week. Under the new rules, students and spectators will be required to remain in the stands during games, and reentry will not be allowed. The rules also prevent anyone from being admitted after halftime. Students enrolled at one of the two schools competing will have to show a student ID or copy of their school schedule to attend a game. Students who don’t attend one of the two schools playing will have to be accompanied by an adult chaperone. The new rules take effect Friday. Schools Superintendent Monifa B. McKnight said Wednesday that the school system’s core values for athletic events are respect and sportsmanship. “We recognize that when we see unruly, displeasurable behavior happening in our games, it’s contrary to those values,” McKnight said. Some schools already had added extra security measures for sports events, Chief Operating Officer Brian Hull said Wednesday during a news conference. But a districtwide plan was created after a large fight at a football game between Northwest and Gaithersburg high schools Friday, Hull said. That fight led to four juveniles and a 19-year-old man being charged with assault. Both football teams’ operations were suspended after the fight and will remain suspended until an investigation of the altercation concludes, school officials said. The investigation is expected to end Friday. Neither team will play Friday, officials said. Gaithersburg Athletic Director William Gant has also filed assault charges against Northwest’s football coach, Travis Hawkins. Gant says Hawkins struck him during the brawl. In Maryland, residents can file criminal charges against each other by submitting a signed statement to a court commissioner. Commissioners then determine whether there is probable cause to issue a charging document. That is what happened in this case, according to court records. Gant submitted a complaint against Hawkins, and a court commissioner issued a criminal summons. It is not clear from court records whether Hawkins has been served with the complaint. Prosecutors have the ability to dismiss such citizen-generated cases. In Montgomery County, the state’s attorney’s office runs a citizen complaint bureau that screens complaints to determine whether the office will prosecute the case or dismiss it, said Lauren DeMarco, a spokeswoman for the office. A preliminary hearing is set for November, according to court records. McKnight declined Wednesday to comment on Gant’s or Hawkins’s employment status or whether they had faced any disciplinary measures, saying that it was a personnel issue and under investigation. “While the most recent situation brought us together today, we have and will continue to monitor the safety at all of our school events,” McKnight said. McKnight said the guidelines were developed after meeting with principals, students, staff and police. Under the plan, specific schools or the district as a whole can impose harsher rules — as part of a second and third tier of guidelines — if there are “additional behavioral concerns” or incidents. In the second tier, only students from one of the schools competing and families of student-athletes could attend games. Crowd size could be limited and game times and days could be changed. Teams that engage in brawls could also be excluded from postseason competition or suspended for multiple contests, according to the guidelines. The third tier — which is the most extreme — outlines that concession stands could be closed and only families of student-athletes and other participants (such as marching band members) could attend. In the most serious circumstances, no spectators would be permitted. The safety protocols will be in place through the rest of the football season, officials said, but they could be extended into other athletic seasons — such as basketball — depending on the outcome. Dan Morse contributed to this report.
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Montgomery Adds Safety Rules For School Sporting Events After Football Fight The Washington Post
The Metaverse Cryptocurrency And NFTs Set To Revolutionise Retail ChannelLife New Zealand
The Metaverse Cryptocurrency And NFTs Set To Revolutionise Retail ChannelLife New Zealand
The Metaverse, Cryptocurrency And NFTs Set To Revolutionise Retail – ChannelLife New Zealand https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/the-metaverse-cryptocurrency-and-nfts-set-to-revolutionise-retail-channellife-new-zealand/ BigCommerce has released its Global Consumer Report: Current and Future Shopping Trends, a consumer survey designed to give retailers insight into current and emerging trends shaping the way consumers buy from brands. According to the researchers, the metaverse, cryptocurrency and NFTs are poised to revolutionise commerce in some form or another, while personalised shopping experiences and incentives, such as free shipping and discounts, are key factors driving purchases. Fashion and apparel was by far the most popular category for online shoppers. Key insights from the survey revealed: More than half of consumers shop online at least once a week (55%), with fashion and apparel as the most purchased items. As for discounts, they prefer free shipping above anything else. Consumers who use buy now, pay later (BNPL) do so because they say it helps to fit purchases into their budget. Consumers want personalised shopping experiences and advertisements, and are most willing to share their email, gender and name with brands. Honesty and transparency are the brand values consumers look for most, but providing fair wages and benefits to employees was a close second. The majority of consumers (84%) rated sustainability as important when making a purchasing decision. Almost half (46%) of consumers are willing to shop on the metaverse, and of those, 51% are interested in buying both virtual and physical goods. Lisa Eggerton, Chief Marketing Officer at BigCommerce, says, “BigCommerce is powered by innovation that gives our merchants the competitive advantage to outperform their competition and thrive in the new era of ecommerce. These findings show technological advances are reshaping the shoppers journey and providing new and better ways for brands to engage with their customers. The future of commerce is here, and brands have a vibrant opportunity for remarkable growth.” The report uncovered many consumers are shopping online multiple times per week, with 55% of respondents indicating they shop online at least once a week if not more. Of course this shouldn’t be that surprising considering people are shopping on Google more than a billion times a day. As for what consumers are buying online, the report shows that fashion and apparel was by far the most popular category (80%), with electronics coming second (56%) and entertainment and media in third (55%). When consumers were asked which payment methods they’ve used when shopping online, 16% said they’ve used BNPL. Helping consumers fit purchases into their budget was revealed as a primary reason for choosing BNPL. In fact, of those who’ve used BNPL, 34% were more likely to complete a purchase if BNPL was an option, while 49% would find it easier to complete a purchase if BNPL was an option. Digging deeper into shopper motivations, the survey sought to understand how personalisation impacts the decision to buy, as well as what information consumers are willing to share in order to get a personalised shopping experience. 37% of respondents were willing to share data depending on what information was requested, while 30% said it depended on brand and 28% were not willing at all. The survey also revealed that metaverse, cryptocurrency and NFTs are all poised to revolutionise commerce in some form or another. When it comes to metaverse shopping, consumers were about evenly split between willing (46%) and not willing (52%). Yet, a small percentage (2%) had already shopped on the metaverse. Unlike the metaverse, the majority of consumers say they don’t have a good understanding of NFTs, with 26% saying they don’t even know what NFTs are. When asked which payment methods were used when shopping online, 5% of consumers said they have used cryptocurrency. While most people weren’t yet using cryptocurrency, of those who do, a strong majority (66%) preferred it as a payment method. Eggerton concludes, “Our aim in sharing data from the Global Consumer Report is to help brands across these regions better understand consumer buying behaviours. Brands must put consumers at the heart of everything they do or risk losing market share.”
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Apple Just Improved Messaging On Your IPhone With 26 New Must-Try Features Gadget Hacks
Apple Just Improved Messaging On Your IPhone With 26 New Must-Try Features Gadget Hacks
Apple Just Improved Messaging On Your IPhone With 26 New Must-Try Features – Gadget Hacks https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/apple-just-improved-messaging-on-your-iphone-with-26-new-must-try-features-gadget-hacks/ If you haven’t noticed yet, there are a lot of new features hiding in your iPhone’s Messages app, and some of them are things users have been requesting for a long time. While iMessage is getting a lot of attention by letting us edit and unsend messages, it’s only just the start of a pretty big update. Some of the new tools and enhancements that come with iOS 16 take direct aim at messaging competitors like Messenger, Signal, Telegram, and WhatsApp, while others take advantage of other services available on iOS, like Siri, Dictation, and Focus. There’s carrier-specific spam reporting, more Memoji options, cool Siri tricks, helpful measurement conversions, and even a few secret actions that’ll be useful in any conversation. Don’t Miss: Your iPhone’s Contacts App Just Got Its Biggest Update Ever Most of these changes also appear on iPadOS 16 for iPad and macOS 13 Ventura for Mac, which are still in beta. 1. Edit Messages You can now edit iMessages after sending them. It’s a helpful tool that can help you quickly correct spelling snafus, auto-correct mistakes, and other erroneous content without bombarding people with follow-up messages to explain the issue. A message can be edited up to five times within 15 minutes of sending it. After five edits or 15 minutes, the option will disappear from the quick actions menu. When edited, an “Edited” label will appear under the message. You or the recipient can then tap “Edited” to view the history of changes. It only works with iMessage, so you can’t correct anything in SMS chats. And recipients using older Apple software will see each edit as a separate iMessage. Full Guide: How to Edit Your Sent iMessages to Fix Spelling Errors and Other Mistakes 2. Unsend Messages Taking back a message you sent is another new feature. When you select “Undo Send” from the quick actions, it shows a “poof” animation that “pops” when the sound is on, disappearing from the conversation for good. It only works in iMessage conversations, and you only have up to two minutes to unsend the message. When you unsend an iMessage, an alert will say “You unsent a message” where the message was. On the other end, it will say, “[Your Name] unsent a message.” Recipients using older Apple software will continue seeing the iMessage you attempted to take back. Full Guide: How to Take Back iMessages You Already Sent So Your Recipients Never See Them 3. Mark Messages as Read or Unread I’ve been waiting for this feature for a long time: the ability to mark messages as unread. That way, you don’t forget to return to that message or group of messages later when you have time to respond. When you mark a message as unread, you only mark it unread on your end. So it’ll still say when you initially read the message if you have “Send Read Receipts” enabled. If you want to skip reading a message but wish to label it as read, you can do that too. The feature works for both iMessage and SMS/MMS texts. To mark messages as read or unread, swipe right on the conversation from the list view (which previously would pin chats). You can also long-press a discussion and choose “Mark as Unread” or “Mark as Read,” which comes in handy for pinned conversations. And you can use the “Edit” button, pick “Select Messages,” choose the discussions, and hit “Read” or “Unread.” If you have “Filter Unknown Senders” enabled in your Messages preferences, you’ll also see a new “Unread Messages” section when you tap “Filter” to switch between unknown and known senders. Full Guide: How to Mark Texts and iMessages as Unread on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac 4. Show and Recover Deleted Messages Similar to Notes, Photos, and Mail, iOS 16 gives you a “Recently Deleted” section in the Messages app. It’s like a trash bin on your computer or email account, only for texts and iMessage. Deleted messages will be wiped from Apple’s servers automatically after 30 days. You can manually erase deleted content sooner too. You can also recover messages if you accidentally delete something or change your mind. Tap “Edit” in the conversations list, then “Show Recently Deleted” to view, delete, or recover content. If you have “Filter Unknown Senders” enabled in your Messages preferences, tap “Filter” and open the “Recently Deleted” folder. Full Guide: How to Erase or Recover Deleted Texts and iMessages on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac 5. Mark SMS/MMS as Spam You could always report iMessages from unknown senders as junk to Apple, but you had to report SMS and MMS texts as junk to your carrier, which isn’t always the most straightforward task. Now, Apple’s included the “Report Junk” feature for SMS and MMS texts, which reports the message as spam to Apple and a supported carrier. Not all carriers support the feature, so if you don’t see it, that’s why. 6. Mention Suggestions When you’d use the @ symbol to mention someone in a group chat — or even if you just spelled their name out without the @ sign — iOS 15 wouldn’t show you anything except the color change animation when you hit enter. You could also tap the name in the text field to show their profile picture. That all still applies on iOS 16, but now you’ll also see the person’s name and profile icon in the suggestions on the keyboard. 7. More Memoji Styling Options If you like using Memoji, more customization options are available on iOS 16. Specifically, there are 14 new hairstyles, three updated hairstyles, nine new nose designs, a bonnet headwear option, and three new neutral lip colors. Full Guide: Memoji Gets a Big Update on iOS 16 — Here’s Everything That’s New 8. New Expressions for Memoji Stickers What kind of update would it be without something new for Memoji?! On iOS 16, six new expressive poses exist for all your custom Memoji. As long as you have “Memoji Stickers” enabled in your keyboard settings, these options will be available in their usual “Frequently Used” spot to the left of the emoji. You can also access them via the Memoji Stickers button in the app drawer. 9. Assign Any Memoji Sticker as a Contact Picture Before, there were 12 unique sticker poses for Animoji and Memoji when using them as profile pictures for contacts or as your iMessage photo, but you couldn’t use any of the stickers available from Memoji Stickers. That’s no longer the case. Now, you can use any of those unique poses for profile photos or any one of the available Memoji Sticker options. You’ll see the ones you’ve assigned to contacts in the Message app. As before, you can change profile pictures for your contacts right from the Messages thread; Tap the user at the top of the conversation, choose “info,” then “Edit,” tap the profile image, and choose the Memoji you want. To change your iMessage photo, go to Settings – Messages – Share Name and Photo. 10. More Poses for Contact Pictures Speaking of unique sticker poses for contact photos and profile pictures, there are three more unique poses available. While you won’t get to message them to people in chats, you can still assign the poses to your profile or a contact’s profile. 11. Unread Messages Alerts in the Contacts Widget While it’s not a Messages-only feature, the updated Contacts widget will now tell you if you have any unread messages or missed FaceTime or phone calls from them. More Info: Contacts Shows Unread Messages/Missed Call Alerts in the Widget 12. SharePlay While Messaging Apple introduced SharePlay starting with iOS and iPadOS 15.1, which lets you share synchronized experiences in other apps with other people over FaceTime. Now, you can also share synchronized activities in other apps via Messages. You could watch a movie together, listen to music, play a game, and work out side by side while chatting in Messages, to name just a few examples, complete with shared playback controls. To start a SharePlay, bring up the share sheet for the content, tap “SharePlay,” and choose the contacts to invite. Then, instead of tapping “FaceTime,” tap “Messages” and send the message. You’ll each see a “Start” button in the floating SharePlay controls when they join. Don’t Miss: Every App You Can Use FaceTime’s SharePlay Feature with Right Now Image via Apple 13. Richer Collaboration on Projects Starting with iOS 16, you can work on projects more efficiently with coworkers, students, and collaborators from within Messages. To invite a person or group in Messages to collaborate on your project, you select them from the share sheet, then send the invite. Everyone in that chat gets immediate access to start working on the project in real time. You’ll get notifications for any changes to the document you miss, and new activity will be at the top of the conversation in Messages. You can tap “Show” to jump to the document and see the changes. From the project, you can return to Messages or start a FaceTime call with everybody. Richer collaboration via Messages works with Apple apps like Keynote, Numbers, Pages, Notes, Reminders, and Safari (for Tab Groups). Third-party developers can use Apple’s Messages Collaboration API to include support for the feature in their apps. Image via Apple While not yet available in the betas, Apple will also use Messages Collaboration in its new Freeform product. The new whiteboarding app will let everyone with access to a shared project make notes on a digital whiteboard canvas, draw diagrams, embed images, and more. It’s “coming later this year.” 14. New Audio Messages App On iOS 15, you could record and send voice messages via the audio button in the text entry field of conversation. The option in the text entry field is now for dictation on iOS 16, and there’s a new app just for audio messages, available from the Messages app drawer. A microphone button appears when you tap the i...
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Apple Just Improved Messaging On Your IPhone With 26 New Must-Try Features Gadget Hacks
Crypto Exchange FTX In Discussions For Up To $1B Capital Raise At $32B Valuation: Report CoinDesk
Crypto Exchange FTX In Discussions For Up To $1B Capital Raise At $32B Valuation: Report CoinDesk
Crypto Exchange FTX In Discussions For Up To $1B Capital Raise At $32B Valuation: Report – CoinDesk https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/crypto-exchange-ftx-in-discussions-for-up-to-1b-capital-raise-at-32b-valuation-report-coindesk/ James Rubin is CoinDesk’s U.S. news editor based on the West Coast. Crypto exchange giant FTX is in discussions with investors for up to $1 billion in fresh funding at a valuation of about $32 billion, CNBC reported Wednesday, citing sources with knowledge of the talks. CoinDesk reported last week that FTX was seeking to raise money in parallel with evaluating acquisitions, adding that FTX was also looking to have itself valued at the same $32 billion valuation it won this year in an earlier funding round. Sign up for Market Wrap, our daily newsletter explaining what happened today in crypto markets – and why. By signing up, you will receive emails about CoinDesk product updates, events and marketing and you agree to our terms of services and privacy policy. DISCLOSURE Please note that our privacy policy, terms of use, cookies, and do not sell my personal information has been updated . The leader in news and information on cryptocurrency, digital assets and the future of money, CoinDesk is a media outlet that strives for the highest journalistic standards and abides by a strict set of editorial policies. CoinDesk is an independent operating subsidiary of Digital Currency Group, which invests in cryptocurrencies and blockchain startups. As part of their compensation, certain CoinDesk employees, including editorial employees, may receive exposure to DCG equity in the form of stock appreciation rights, which vest over a multi-year period. CoinDesk journalists are not allowed to purchase stock outright in DCG . James Rubin is CoinDesk’s U.S. news editor based on the West Coast. James Rubin is CoinDesk’s U.S. news editor based on the West Coast.
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Crypto Exchange FTX In Discussions For Up To $1B Capital Raise At $32B Valuation: Report CoinDesk
Russian Mobilization May Spur U.S. To Accelerate Aid To Ukraine The Washington Post
Russian Mobilization May Spur U.S. To Accelerate Aid To Ukraine The Washington Post
Russian Mobilization May Spur U.S. To Accelerate Aid To Ukraine – The Washington Post https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/russian-mobilization-may-spur-u-s-to-accelerate-aid-to-ukraine-the-washington-post/ The United States signaled Wednesday that it wouldn’t be cowed by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s latest steps to escalate his war effort in Ukraine, vowing to continue to arm Kyiv for its advancing counteroffensive, even as Putin ordered up more forces for battle and threatened to use nuclear weapons. President Biden, in an address to the U.N. General Assembly, said, “We will stand in solidarity with Ukraine. We will stand in solidarity against Russia’s aggression. Period.” The comments came hours after Putin, in a speech aired early Wednesday, announced plans to mobilize about 300,000 Russian reservists for the front and hold “referendums” in occupied areas of Ukraine that could presage a broad annexation of Ukrainian land. Should Russia’s territorial integrity and people be threatened, Putin warned, “We will certainly make use of all weapon systems available to us. This is not a bluff.” The escalation, analysts said, represents an attempt by Moscow to freeze its gains in eastern Ukraine and deter further Western support for Kyiv, before losing any more occupied land to a Ukrainian force that has seized the initiative in recent weeks. It is also an effort by Putin to solve a troop numbers problem that is preventing Russia from conducting offensive operations and risking the further collapse of its positions on the battlefield. Kyiv has said the orchestration of staged referendums and annexations will not prevent Ukrainian forces from taking back the country’s territory. “Russia wants war — it’s true. But Russia will not be able to stop the course of history,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a prerecorded address to the United Nations on Wednesday evening. The White House said the flow of weapons to Ukraine would continue. “We are going to continue to support Ukraine with security assistance and other financial aid, as the president said, for as long as it takes,” John Kirby, coordinator for strategic communications at the White House National Security Council, said in an interview with ABC News. “That is Ukrainian territory. It doesn’t matter what sham referendum they put in place or what vote they hold. It is still Ukrainian territory.” Kirby decried Putin’s nuclear threat as irresponsible, warning of severe consequences if Moscow used such arms in the conflict. Kirby said the United States is monitoring Russia’s nuclear complex and sees no reason at this point for Washington to alter its strategic posture. Kori Schake, the director of foreign and defense policy at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, who visited Kyiv last week, said the Russian reinforcements would take months to train and deploy and wouldn’t necessarily alter the outcome of the war. She noted that Putin’s threats to use nuclear weapons do not register the same way in Ukraine, after months of combat, as they do in the United States. “There, I was struck by the unanimity and attitude both among government people and among civil society that Russia using a nuclear weapon in Ukraine would not change the outcome of the war,” she said. “It would simply raise the costs.” In response to Putin’s nuclear threat, European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called an emergency meeting Wednesday evening of E.U. foreign ministers. He said he expects to issue an E.U. response to Putin’s statements at Thursday’s U.N. Security Council meeting on Ukraine, which Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is scheduled to attend along with Secretary of State Antony Blinken. “What President Putin announced today constitutes another major escalation in the unprovoked war,” Borrell told reporters at the United Nations. “It looked like he’s speaking in a measure of panic and desperation … by threat of using nuclear weapons, he’s trying to intimidate Ukraine and all the countries that support Ukraine. But he will fail. He has failed, and he will fail again.” If Putin formally annexes the occupied territory his military holds, he could characterize future Ukrainian military operations as attacks on Russia itself, giving him license to take more extreme measures in response and again brandish the nuclear threat. Russian doctrine permits a nuclear response to a conventional attack that threatens the existence of the state. Though Russian draftees are technically excluded from being sent to war zones such as Ukraine, they could be deployed to the occupied territories, should Moscow deem the lands part of Russia. Putin’s nuclear saber rattling, analysts say, is an attempt to make Ukraine’s Western backers think twice about enabling Kyiv to inflict a resounding Russian defeat on the battlefield for fear of the possible consequences. “It’s designed to get us to send less to Ukraine and certainly not to increase the amount of assistance we provide both in quantity and in quality,” said John E. Herbst, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center. He argued that the administration should provide long-range missiles, tanks, air defense systems and fighter jets — weapons the administration has so far refused to send — to ensure Ukrainian victory regardless of Russian threats. Biden has declined to specify how the United States would respond to the use of a nuclear weapon in Ukraine, saying only: “It’ll be consequential. They’ll become more of a pariah in the world than they have ever been. And depending on the extent of what they do, will determine what response would occur.” His administration has made averting any risk of a direct conflict with Russia a cornerstone of its policy response to the conflict. According to a congressional official familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive deliberations, the United States will continue to provide Kyiv with more of the same weapons that have helped Ukraine make gains against Russian forces, but it isn’t immediately considering new types of weapons. One senior U.S. official said it is unlikely that Putin’s announcement does anything other than “steel resolve for continued support” in defense of Ukraine within the administration. The administration’s decision to supply Ukraine with High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) significantly altered the situation on the battlefield this year in Kyiv’s favor. Previously, Ukrainian forces suffered territorial and personnel losses because they were outgunned by Russia’s longer-range artillery. Putin’s partial mobilization will help placate nationalist hard-liners at home, who have been calling on the Kremlin to unleash the full force of Russia’s power against Ukraine. But the move also risks domestic discontent in other quarters, as Russia calls up reservists and sends them into a badly managed military campaign, in some cases against their will. It’s a “sign of desperation,” said Dmitry Gorenburg, who studies Russian security issues for CNA, a defense research group in suburban Washington. Gorenburg noted a confluence of several troubling factors for Putin in recent days, including the Russian military’s stunning rout in northeastern Ukraine, the lack of support for Putin during an international security summit last week in Uzbekistan, and building frustration with the Russian military’s failures among more extreme Russian nationalists. Russia will probably use the additional forces in an effort to prop up units in Ukraine that already have suffered heavy combat losses, rather than attempting to build new units to deploy, Gorenburg predicted. Doing so, he said, can be accomplished more quickly and could help the Russian military dig in where it is, even if it is unlikely that it can go back on the offensive. “I’m not convinced it will work everywhere,” Gorenburg said. “And even with relatively limited training, it will take some weeks to get people there.” The result is an opportunity for Ukrainian forces to try to advance their counteroffensive as aggressively as possible before any Russian reinforcements arrive. The Ukrainians have been steadily chipping away at Russian defenses outside the southern city of Kherson and in the northern part of the Donetsk region. Karen DeYoung contributed to this report. War in Ukraine: What you need to know The latest: Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “partial mobilization” of troops in an address to the nation on Sept. 21, framing the move as an attempt to defend Russian sovereignty against a West that seeks to use Ukraine as a tool to “divide and destroy Russia.” Follow our live updates here. The fight: A successful Ukrainian counteroffensive has forced a major Russian retreat in the northeastern Kharkiv region in recent days, as troops fled cities and villages they had occupied since the early days of the war and abandoned large amounts of military equipment. Annexation referendums: Staged referendums, which would be illegal under international law, are set to take place from Sept. 23 to 27 in the breakaway Luhansk and Donetsk regions of eastern Ukraine, according to Russian news agencies. Another staged referendum will be held by the Moscow-appointed administration in Kherson starting Friday. Photos: Washington Post photographers have been on the ground from the beginning of the war — here’s some of their most powerful work. How you can help: Here are ways those in the U.S. can help support the Ukrainian people as well as what people around the world have been donating. Read our full coverage of the Russia-Ukraine crisis. Are you on Telegram? Subscribe to our channel for updates and exclusive video.
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Russian Mobilization May Spur U.S. To Accelerate Aid To Ukraine The Washington Post
Scientists At Americas Top Nuclear Lab Were Recruited By China To Design Missiles And Drones Report Says NBC News
Scientists At Americas Top Nuclear Lab Were Recruited By China To Design Missiles And Drones Report Says NBC News
Scientists At America’s Top Nuclear Lab Were Recruited By China To Design Missiles And Drones, Report Says – NBC News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/scientists-at-americas-top-nuclear-lab-were-recruited-by-china-to-design-missiles-and-drones-report-says-nbc-news/ At least 154 Chinese scientists who worked on government-sponsored research at the U.S.’s foremost national security laboratory over the last two decades have been recruited to do scientific work in China — some of which helped advance military technology that threatens American national security — according to a new private intelligence report obtained by NBC News. The report, by Strider Technologies, describes what it calls a systemic effort by the government of China to place Chinese scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where nuclear weapons were first developed.   Many of the scientists were later lured back to China to help make advances in such technologies as deep-earth-penetrating warheads, hypersonic missiles, quiet submarines and drones, according to the report. Scientists were paid as much as $1 million through participation in Chinese government “talent programs,” which are designed to recruit Chinese scientists to return to China. Such talent programs have long been identified as a source of concern, but U.S. officials said they had not previously seen an unclassified report that described the phenomenon in such detail, naming specific scientists and the projects they have worked on. The talent transfer “poses a direct threat to U.S. national security,” said Greg Levesque, a co-founder of Strider and the lead author of the report. “China is playing a game that we are not prepared for, and we need to really begin to mobilize.”  Although a former Los Alamos scientist pleaded guilty in 2020 to lying about his involvement in a China recruitment program, most of the conduct described in the report appears to have been legal. Moreover, U.S. officials and experts say most Chinese scientists who immigrate to the U.S. remain here — and many have made significant contributions to U.S. defense technology. But current and former U.S. intelligence officials said the Strider report shows how the Chinese government has been using talent recruitment programs to acquire insights into U.S. technology to help build a military that poses a significant threat to U.S. national security. The officials added that China’s hard-line turn under President Xi Jinping is sparking a re-evaluation of the long history of scientific exchange between the two countries. “We have benefited enormously from the inflow of Chinese talent,” said Robert Daly, a China expert at the Wilson Center, a congressionally chartered nonpartisan research institute. “And I hope that we can continue to do that — it’s essential to the United States. But China is now developing weapons systems, capabilities, doctrines and, frankly, attitudes toward its own power that means we have to go back to the drawing board in some of these areas.” In 2019, a bipartisan Senate report said China’s Thousand Talents Program and similar arrangements were a vector for China to exploit U.S. research.  “Through talent recruitment programs like the Thousand Talents, China pays scientists at American universities to secretly bring our knowledge and innovation back to China — including valuable, federally funded research,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a speech in 2020. “To put it bluntly, this means American taxpayers are effectively footing the bill for China’s own technological development.” Los Alamos, where the atomic bomb was developed during World War II, is devoted to science and engineering in support of U.S. national security. But much of the research there is unclassified, and many foreign scientists work at the lab.  Workers at Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, N.M.Los Alamos National Laboratory via AP file Los Alamos officials referred questions to the Energy Department, which declined to address the report’s specific findings. The Energy Department said in a statement to NBC News that America’s “national security and defense require fierce protection of critical technology development, even as we safeguard the open science research that underwrites the United States’ technology leadership.   “In response to growing research security threats, the Department of Energy has taken significant steps in recent years, including the adoption of rigorous vetting, counterintelligence reviews, and restrictions on participation in foreign talent programs,” the agency added. “The Department of Energy also implements procedures to ensure compliance with U.S. export licensing requirements, including those governing the release of controlled technology to foreign nationals in the United States.” The Chinese Embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment. The Strider report says that in 2019 the Energy Department adopted a rule prohibiting employees and contractors from participating in talent programs linked to China, Russia, Iran and North Korea. The rule appears to have reduced the brain drain, the report says. The Justice Department in 2018 launched what it called the China Initiative, an effort to thwart China from stealing cutting-edge research. A series of cases blew up amid allegations of racial profiling, and the Justice Department abandoned the initiative last year. National security officials say the threat from Chinese espionage — and legal acquisition by China of U.S. intellectual property — persists, however. Bill Evanina, who worked from 2014 to 2021 as the top counterintelligence official in the U.S. government, said he has seen many classified reports over the years documenting the problem of technology transfer through talent-poaching. However, he said, “this is the first time where we have a comprehensive, open-source reporting that identifies the people, the places, the services and the organizations in China who are benefiting from that talent who once worked here at national labs.”  Evanina and other officials said Los Alamos is by no means an outlier — China is recruiting scientists at other national labs and major research centers across the U.S. Citing public information posted on websites in the U.S. and China, the report includes specific information about a number of scientists. For instance, according to the report, Zhao Yusheng received nearly $20 million in U.S. taxpayer grants during an 18-year career at Los Alamos, where he held a top-secret Q clearance and led a defense project developing bombs that can penetrate deep underground.  Then, in 2016, Zhao joined a talent program, Strider found, and left the U.S. for a job at a research center in China. The report notes that before that, while he was at Los Alamos, he hired another Chinese scientist who worked with him on the bomb research. That scientist filed a patent in China in 2007 for an “ultra thick penetrating warhead,” according to the report.  Zhao is now a vice president at China’s Southern University of Science and Technology, known as SUStech, which conducts defense research. He did not respond to requests for comment.  The Strider report found that 15 Los Alamos veterans work at SUStech, including the president, Chen Shiyi, who made major contributions to China’s hypersonic missile program. Chen did not respond to emails.  “No one can say this is not a national security issue,” Evanina said. “Because from hypersonics to acoustical capabilities and to warheads, we are perpetrating the ability for adversaries to utilize weapons against us. And that is hard for any American to swallow.”
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Scientists At Americas Top Nuclear Lab Were Recruited By China To Design Missiles And Drones Report Says NBC News
The Biggest Gaming News For September 21 2022 TheGamer
The Biggest Gaming News For September 21 2022 TheGamer
The Biggest Gaming News For September 21, 2022 – TheGamer https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/the-biggest-gaming-news-for-september-21-2022-thegamer/ Happy Wednesday gamers! After a hectic couple of weeks, things are starting to slow down a little, but that doesn’t mean your roundup isn’t filled with fun and interesting stories. For example, the CEO of Embracer – the company that owns Saints Row – isn’t too thrilled with the most recent game’s reception and wished it had done better. Other stories in today’s roundup include an industry insider breaking Bloodborne fans’ hearts and we have a bit of a roundup-ception as developers have been sharing early builds of some of the biggest games out there in response to the recent GTA 6 leaks. If you want to know more, just read on. Embracer CEO “Hoped For A Greater Reception” To Saints Row Embracer CEO Lars Wingefors isn’t too happy about the launch of Saints Row as he was hoping for a “greater reception” to the much-maligned reboot. Speaking with investors, Wingefors states that he’s disappointed with the “polarized view” of the game but assures them that a profit will be made on the title. He also notes that Saints Row will receive even more bug fixes in the future, as well as additional content for those that have actually stuck around. Developers Are Sharing Early Builds Of Their Games Following GTA 6 Leak The massive GTA 6 leaks from a few days ago has prompted a wide discussion about video game development on social media. Developers have been very keen to remind folks spreading misinformation that graphics aren’t the first things that a studio finishes working on, as several high-profile developers behind titles like Control, Cult of the Lamb, Sea of Thieves, Immortality, the Dead Space remake, and many more have been sharing early builds of their titles to prove their point. Bloodborne PC Port Will Reportedly “Take Some Time” As FromSoft Is Busy With Elden Ring It’s bad news for Bloodborne fans, as even though many would love for FromSoftware to finally release a PC port for Bloodborne, it’s going to take a while even if one is planned. According to GamesBeat reporter and industry insider Jeff Grubb, a PC port for Bloodborne would “take some time” as he believes FromSoftware currently has all of its attention focused on Elden Ring right now. Atlus Has “No Plans” To Announce A New Persona At Upcoming Anniversary Concert It’s also bad news for Persona fans as despite many hoping that a new game would be announced during the game’s 25th anniversary concert next month, Atlus has killed the excitement. The company recently posted a new message on its official website giving fans details about the concert itself, but also stated that it has “no plans” to announce any new games during the event. via HBO House Of The Dragon Is Averaging Almost 30 Million Viewers Per Episode We’ve got a bit of TV news to finish things off as people just can’t get enough of HBO’s new smash hit House of the Dragon, as the show is managing to pull in almost 30 million viewers per episode. That number includes everyone who watches as each episode airs as well as those watching at a later date on HBO Max. This follows news that the debut episode of the show was actually HBO’s most-watched premiere ever, as the Game of Thrones prequel looks set to return the franchise to its former glory. Next: Miasma Chronicles Is The Mutant Year Zero Follow-Up We’ve Been Waiting For
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Watch Now: Heres What To Know Before The First Pull Of A Slot Machine In Lincoln Lincoln Journal Star
Watch Now: Heres What To Know Before The First Pull Of A Slot Machine In Lincoln Lincoln Journal Star
Watch Now: Here’s What To Know Before The First Pull Of A Slot Machine In Lincoln – Lincoln Journal Star https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/watch-now-heres-what-to-know-before-the-first-pull-of-a-slot-machine-in-lincoln-lincoln-journal-star/ WarHorse Casino at the Lincoln Race Course is scheduled to open this weekend. The dawn of casino gambling in Nebraska is fast approaching. If the Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission votes as expected at its meeting on Friday to grant a permanent gaming license to WarHorse Gaming, the company plans to open its temporary casino at the Lincoln Race Course the next day. Lynne McNally, CEO of the Nebraska Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association, said the Lincoln casino is scheduled to open at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, assuming its license is finally in hand. “I wanted to open an hour after we get the license,” said McNally, whose organization is partnering with the Winnebago Tribe’s Ho-Chunk Inc. to open the Lincoln casino, as well as one in Omaha. The Lincoln casino, however, will be the first to open, and McNally said she’s not sure what to expect on opening day. WarHorse has done virtually no advertising of the potential opening date, and since there is no home Nebraska football game on Saturday, there won’t be tens of thousands of extra people in town. But she is expecting a good crowd, adding the casino has a plan in place if people keep showing up even after it reaches capacity. In preparation for the first plays on slot machines at a state-licensed casino, the Journal Star has put together a list of answers to questions you might have. Where is the Lincoln casino located? WarHorse’s temporary casino is set up inside the simulcast wagering facility at the Lincoln Race Course near U.S. 77 and West Denton Road. The entrance to the facility is off of West Denton Road. While the temporary casino is in place, a new casino-resort will be under construction at the Lincoln Race Course site. Slot machines at WarHorse Lincoln could open to the public on Saturday. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star What games will be offered at the temporary casino? WarHorse Lincoln has 433 slot machines, which McNally said run the gamut from classic slot machine games people find at the casinos in Council Bluffs, Iowa, to games that are so new they will only be found at the casino in Lincoln. There is a plan to add sports betting at the temporary casino once rules for it are finalized in Nebraska, but there will not be any table games because there isn’t enough space. How will the slots work? WarHorse’s slot machines will take both cash and vouchers that are available via kiosks and at teller windows. Credit cards cannot be used for gambling activities. Winnings will be disbursed via vouchers that can be redeemed for cash at the kiosks or teller windows. What percentage will machines pay out? McNally said payouts will vary depending on machines but will be competitive with what the casinos in Council Bluffs pay in winnings. According to the most recent reports available from the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission, the three Council Bluffs casinos had slot payout rates in August that ranged from about 88%-95%. The temporary casino at WarHorse Lincoln includes a dedicated space for those wagering on simulcast horse races. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star Is wagering on simulcast horse races still available? Even though the amount of floor space dedicated to simulcasting was reduced to make room for slot machines, WarHorse Lincoln was required to keep the same number of monitors and betting stations for simulcast wagering. There is a small simulcast-only space, and simulcasting monitors and betting stations are also spread around the temporary casino floor. How old do you have to be to bet? The gambling age for both casino gaming and simulcast betting is 21, and no one under 21 will be allowed into the facility. Patrons will have to show identification to gain entrance. What hours will the casino be open? WarHorse plans to be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Once it opens on Saturday, “we will never close,” McNally said. Will alcohol be available 24 hours a day? The casino must follow existing liquor laws, which in Lincoln only allow alcohol to be sold from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. WarHorse Lincoln has placed 51 slot machines in a separate smoking “room” that qualifies as an outdoor space because it is not completely enclosed. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star Will smoking be allowed? The casino, like other businesses, must follow the Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act, which bans smoking in indoor workplaces and public spaces. However, there will be a separate smoking “room” with 51 slot machines. It technically qualifies as an outdoor space because it is not completely enclosed, but it does have its own heating and cooling system. Will there be food? The temporary casino will offer food service, although it won’t be as extensive as what’s been offered at the Lincoln Race Course. McNally said it will be primarily “grab and go” items. How many employees does the casino have? McNally said WarHorse Lincoln currently has about 180 employees but needs about 250 to be fully staffed for its temporary casino operations. When will other casinos open across the state? Fonner Park in Grand Island hopes to open a temporary casino sometime around Thanksgiving that will have 300 slot machines. Caesars Entertainment announced this week that it has signed a lease with the Platte County Agricultural Society to operate a temporary casino in Columbus with 250 slot machines, although no timeline for opening has been announced. WarHorse also plans to open a temporary or transitional casino at Horsemen’s Park in Omaha with 800 slot machines, but it’s not expected to open until sometime in the spring. Dirt work continues at Lincoln Race Course, where WarHorse Lincoln is preparing to build a casino resort complex with construction extending into 2024. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star When will the permanent WarHorse Lincoln casino and hotel open? A permanent gaming license will allow WarHorse to finally start construction on the new casino and resort facilities that have been in the planning stages since voters approved casino gambling in November 2020. There already has been a fair amount of dirt moving and other site preparation going on at Lincoln Race Course, but WarHorse will now be able to start building actual structures. The plan is to add on to the current Lincoln Race Course building on the north, south and east sides, leading to a casino with more than 1,100 slot machines, 100 table games, a sportsbook and both live and simulcast horse racing. The complex will also include several dining options, including a steakhouse, sports bar and café. Plans also call for a 200-room hotel and a three-story parking garage. McNally said the current projected opening date for the casino resort is November 2024. Photos: Renderings show proposed casino at WarHorse Lincoln A look at plans for the casino resort at WarHorse Lincoln. Courtesy image A look at plans for the casino resort at WarHorse Lincoln. Courtesy image Hotel rooms at WarHorse Lincoln will overlook the track at Lincoln Race Course. Courtesy image A look at plans for the casino resort at WarHorse Lincoln. Courtesy image A look at plans for the casino resort at WarHorse Lincoln. Courtesy image A look at plans for the casino resort at WarHorse Lincoln. Work on the permanent casino is expected to take 18 to 24 months. Courtesy image A look at plans for the casino resort at WarHorse Lincoln. Courtesy image A look at plans for the casino resort at WarHorse Lincoln. Courtesy image When complete, the casino at WarHorse Lincoln will include an area for sports betting and simulcast horse race wagering. Courtesy image A look at plans for the casino resort at WarHorse Lincoln. Courtesy image Reach the writer at 402-473-2647 or molberding@journalstar.com. On Twitter @LincolnBizBuzz. Get the latest local business news delivered FREE to your inbox weekly.
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12 Travel-Inspired Candles To Transport You (No Matter Where You Are) The Zoe Report
12 Travel-Inspired Candles To Transport You (No Matter Where You Are) The Zoe Report
12 Travel-Inspired Candles To Transport You (No Matter Where You Are) – The Zoe Report https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/12-travel-inspired-candles-to-transport-you-no-matter-where-you-are-the-zoe-report/ Scent is a powerful thing: It can impact emotions, influence attraction, and conjure up memories. And if you’ve ever traveled anywhere, you know that a smell can also instantly transport you to a place you love. Sadly, though, making that happen can sometimes be easier said than done. It’s hard to recreate the exact salty-meets-fresh fragrance of your favorite seaside hotel, or the crisp scent of fall air on the mountain you love. That’s where travel-inspired candles come in. Sure, you may not be able to find a blend for every beloved vacation experience. But there’s actually a wealth of options when it comes to infusing the olfactory notes of many specific places into your home. And when we say specific, we mean it. You may not believe that you can find a candle that recreates the atmosphere of a dinner out in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, or one that brings you straight to the terrace in Little Beach House Barcelona. Yet those exact scents and many more like them exist — and unlike expensive vacations, they’re right at your fingertips and able to be enjoyed immediately. You don’t have to save up thousands of dollars or wait until the busy travel season is over to transport yourself to your favorite destination. With the click of a button and the strike of a match, the candles ahead will do just that. We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. Shop Travel-Inspired Candles
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12 Travel-Inspired Candles To Transport You (No Matter Where You Are) The Zoe Report
Senate Candidates Square Off At Business Breakfast Mid Hudson News Website
Senate Candidates Square Off At Business Breakfast Mid Hudson News Website
Senate Candidates Square Off At Business Breakfast – Mid Hudson News Website https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/senate-candidates-square-off-at-business-breakfast-mid-hudson-news-website/ POUGHKEEPSIE – Mayor Rob Rolison and his Democratic opponent for the State Senate’s 39th District, Julie Shiroishi, had a brief debate at the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce breakfast in Poughkeepsie on Wednesday morning. Rolison, a Republican who has been the mayor of Poughkeepsie since 2016, told the audience that “The one-party rule in Albany isn’t working,” when it comes to regulating business, creating energy policies, and keeping the public safe.  Prior to becoming mayor, the lifelong Poughkeepsie resident served on the Dutchess County Legislature for 12 years, including a tenure as the body’s chairman. Julie Shiroishi speaking to members of the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce. Shiroishi, a Beacon resident since 2007, had a career in newspaper and book publishing until transitioning to a freelance writer to spend more time with her young children. In 2019 she became the Chief of Staff for Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson.  Shiroishi stayed with Jacobson until May of this year when she decided to make her first run for public office.  “It was a tremendous opportunity to have worked in state government,” Shiroishi said.  “I’ve had the opportunity to see how state government works and I have had the opportunity to help constituents.” Rolison blamed state policies for the rise in crime across New York.  The mayor intimated that changing the laws would help reduce crime and giving businesses a chance to thrive in a safe environment.  “There is a crime problem in this state,” he said, adding “bail reform has limited the capabilities of police officers to do their jobs of keeping the public safe.” Shiroishi called on the need for changes in public education.  The need, according to Shiroishi, is for middle-school students to be presented with opportunities and training that make them ready to enter the regional workforce when they graduate high school.  “Too many people are graduating from college with hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt,” she said, noting that many jobs in the region do not require college degrees and still pay good wages. The new 39th senate district includes the Dutchess County municipalities of Beacon, Beekman, East Fishkill, Fishkill, LaGrange, Pawling, City of Poughkeepsie, Town of Poughkeepsie, Union Vale, and Wappinger.  In Putnam County, the district includes Philipstown and Putnam Valley.  In Orange County, the Towns of Montgomery and Newburgh along with the City of Newburgh are in the 39th senate district.
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Isabella Rossellini 70 Says She Is too Old For Plastic Surgery: My Skin Will Not Sustain It Yahoo Life
Isabella Rossellini 70 Says She Is too Old For Plastic Surgery: My Skin Will Not Sustain It Yahoo Life
Isabella Rossellini, 70, Says She Is ‘too Old’ For Plastic Surgery: ‘My Skin Will Not Sustain It’ – Yahoo Life https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/isabella-rossellini-70-says-she-is-too-old-for-plastic-surgery-my-skin-will-not-sustain-it-yahoo-life/ Isabella Rossellini has no regrets when it comes to her decision not to have plastic surgery in her 40s and 50s. In a recent interview with Vulture, the Death Becomes Her actress revealed that she has never gone under the knife for cosmetic procedures. “I feel ambivalent. I haven’t done any plastic surgery,” she said, admitting that she did consider it in the past but always backed out. “Some day I woke up and said, ‘We have all these new technologies in surgery. Why don’t I take advantage of it? I’m going to call a plastic surgeon,’ Then when I started to call a plastic surgeon, I ran out of courage,” she said. Her decision was based on a fear of succumbing to the patriarchal precedents. “Most of the time, I have to say, I’m thinking, ‘Is this based on misogyny?’” she asked. Now, Rossellini simply feels she has outgrown the need or desire for plastic surgery. “I’m too old. I’m not going to do plastic surgery at 70; my skin will not sustain it. But in the years before — around 45 or 50 — I didn’t do it. Now I look back and say, ‘Maybe I was right,’ I think it is misogyny,” she said. Despite her personal stance on having work done, Rossellini is not opposed to the concept of plastic surgery — it’s just for other people. “I had a friend, for example, who always hated her nose. Luckily, she fell and broke her nose. She said, ‘I took advantage of it!’ So that I understand,” she said. Currently, Rossellini runs Mama Farm in Brookhaven, New York, and finds that filler and other procedures simply don’t align with the genesis of her life at the moment. “I always say, jokingly, because I run an organic farm and try to eat healthy, that I can’t reconcile eating organically and having Botox. How do you reconcile the two?” she says. Beyond her penchant for healthy living, Rossellini enjoys serving as a representation for older women opting out of going under the knife for the illusion of youth. “Meanwhile, I became old and I’m working with Lancôme. They hired me back, and a lot of people send emails and comments saying they feel represented by me. The photos are all about cosmetics and looking your best, and they’re very appreciative that there is a 70-year-old woman doing it and not even attempting to look like what I’m not. I think I was right not to do it,” she said. And despite working in a notoriously vain industry, Rossellini has had no issue staying booked and busy without the help of cosmetic enhancements. “I have many friends and relatives who have done plastic surgery, and I’m not against it. Also, I can gladly announce that even though I haven’t done it, I am still working all the time. The fear is that maybe if I don’t do plastic surgery, I’ll work less. But it hasn’t happened to me. Wellness, parenting, body image and more: Get to know the who behind the hoo with Yahoo Life’s newsletter. Sign up here.
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Isabella Rossellini 70 Says She Is too Old For Plastic Surgery: My Skin Will Not Sustain It Yahoo Life
Judge Grants Protective Order In Rushdie Case | News Sports Jobs Evening Observer
Judge Grants Protective Order In Rushdie Case | News Sports Jobs Evening Observer
Judge Grants Protective Order In Rushdie Case | News, Sports, Jobs – Evening Observer https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/judge-grants-protective-order-in-rushdie-case-news-sports-jobs-evening-observer/ AP Photo Hadi Matar, 24, center, arrives for an arraignment in the Chautauqua County Courthouse in Mayville, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022. MAYVILLE — The lawyers representing a New Jersey man accused of stabbing famed author Salman Rushdie last month at Chautauqua Institution will be provided the names and contact information of potential witnesses. But that information cannot be shared with their client, Hadi Matar, until just prior to trial. Following a closed hearing Wednesday, Chautauqua County Court Judge David Foley granted a protective order at the request of District Attorney Jason Schmidt. The DA had sought to shield the names and contact information of potential witnesses due to concerns over their safety following the Aug. 12 attack at Chautauqua. Schmidt has alluded to a fatwa that was issued on Rushdie’s life for a book he wrote in 1988, “The Satanic Verses.” Matar’s attorney, Public Defender Ned Barone, opposed the protective order and has stated multiple times that prosecutors have failed to show that potential witnesses faced a threat. Barone, though not Matar, was inside the courtroom during Wednesday’s hearing, which lasted about a half hour. Afterward, and with Matar present, Foley granted Schmidt’s request for the protective order. “I do find that Mr. Schmidt has made a good cause showing of a risk of potential threats or intimidation,” Foley said. “I am mindful of the fact that Mr. Matar does need to participate and to be able to discuss matters with Mr. Barone and the defense team regarding the discoverable material.” Foley said prosecutors will have to provide the contact information on “factual witnesses” to the defense team. Those include “live witnesses to the incident, those individuals who rendered aid to Mr. Rushdie, rendered aid to Mr. (Henry) Reese, assisted in subduing Mr. Matar, medically treated Mr. Rushdie, medically treated Mr. Reese, provided hospital transport services for Mr. Rushdie and Mr. Reese, and to individuals who observed Mr. Matar prior to and immediately following the incident, excluding any law enforcement officers who responded to the scene.” While Barone and his defense team will be provided the information shortly, Foley said it cannot be shared with Matar until just prior to the trial. Schmidt will have to turn over redacted information that Matar can review. Today’s breaking news and more in your inbox
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Sports Metaverse Platform Gets $200M Injection Front Office Sports
Sports Metaverse Platform Gets $200M Injection Front Office Sports
Sports Metaverse Platform Gets $200M Injection – Front Office Sports https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/sports-metaverse-platform-gets-200m-injection-front-office-sports/ Sports-focused blockchain gaming platform LootMogul has secured a $200 million investment from alternative investment firm Global Emerging Markets.  LootMogul will use the capital to build metaverse gaming environments allowing fans to engage with athletes, teams, and brands via virtual “sport cities.”  LootMogul has partnered with more than 180 professional athletes in the U.S. It is currently onboarding over 1.5 million high school and college athletes. The platform will build more than 200 virtual cities with the investment from GEM. It plans to have those cities available across multiple platforms, including Meta’s Oculus.  As part of the investment, GEM will give the California-based platform a share subscription facility of up to $200 million for 36 months following an equity exchange listing.  The transaction allows LootMogul to withdraw funds by issuing equity shares to GEM.  Blockchain and Metaverse Deals  Software and venture firm Animoca Brands recently raised $110 million, valuing the NBA Top Shot and blockchain gaming investor at more than $5 billion. In July, metaverse builder Infinite Reality closed its deal to acquire esports and entertainment conglomerate ReKTGlobal, Inc. for $470 million, valuing the combined entity at $2.47 billion. That same month, gaming-focused VC firm Konvoy Ventures raised $150 million for Konvoy Fund III, which will have 20% to 30% of its funds allocated toward blockchain-related games.
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Sports Metaverse Platform Gets $200M Injection Front Office Sports
40 Cool Tech Gifts National Today
40 Cool Tech Gifts National Today
40 Cool Tech Gifts – National Today https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/40-cool-tech-gifts-national-today/ We are in an age where tech materials and gadgets are becoming increasingly prominent features in our daily lives and activities, from our phones to computers, bikes, and cars. Hardly any day passes without us coming in contact with any tech material or gadget.  While it’s a standard part of our lives, choosing a gift for your friend is a complicated job. Most of our friends love technology and all that comes with it. So we’ve put together this gift guide to best aid you in making a decisive decision. So kick back, relax, have a good read, and we’re sure we will have your mind made up when you’re done. Our Top 3 Picks Best Mountrax Foot Massager It provides an experience that you’ll never get enough of. Buy it! Also Great Smart Wi-Fi Mini Projector A gift the whole family would enjoy. Buy it! Good on a Budget Sleep Headphones An option almost everyone would appreciate. Buy it! Cool Tech Gifts Under $50 Infinity Cube Fidget Toy This is perhaps the most fascinating low-budget tech you would ever see. Most people would classify it as a toy rather than a tech material due to its lack of electrical components. Any child would love playing with it as the ergonomic and creative aspect of a gift like this never fails to excite. Get it from Amazon. Sleep Headphones Most of us have or have had a period where we’ve had trouble falling asleep. That’s where this gift comes in. With a budget as low as $50, you can get this helpful tech that would give that special person of yours a long and sound sleep when next they go to bed. Get it from Amazon. Rocketbook Smart Reusable Notebook Have you ever heard of a reusable tech notebook? Well, it exists. Suppose the curiosity of knowing what this book is about isn’t enough to convince you to check it out. What if we told you that not only can you wipe off previously taken notes, but you can also download the said notes as PDFs for later use. Get it from Amazon. Wired 1080p HD Indoor/Outdoor Video Camera The reason for having a personal home camera is something a lot of people only see one way. Security. With a camera like this, you can also get quality video moments with friends and family. Why use a camera for security purposes only when you can have one perfectly suited to match both needs. Get it from Amazon. Accessory Organizer For the nerdy tech lovers! If you have a friend or family member that can’t stand a messy or disorganized area, you should probably get them this as a gift. With conveniently placed elastic straps, they’ll have more than enough space to put whatever tech material they need. Get it from Amazon. Cool Tech Gifts Under $100 CREATIVE XP Night Vision Goggles Having night vision goggles has been pretty much every kid’s dream. Give this to any remarkable fella in your life and have them experience night exploration and views like they’ve never seen before. It also comes with a premium set of handy tools that you’ll find helpful more often.  Get it from Amazon. 3-Axis Smartphone Gimbal Stabilizer with Tripod We are in the age of content creation, and any gift that will improve a content creator’s experience would be more than welcomed. With the promise and assurance of steady video recording, it’s fair to say it’s a no-brainer if your recipient is a content creator. Get it from Amazon. Baseus Power Bank Power banks are not new tech considering when they were first introduced and how far they’ve come, but when you have one as powerful and well-refined as this, it’s hard not to take your eyes off it. It is capable of super-fast charging of up to 65w. Let’s not forget that with a battery capacity of 20,000 mAh, it’s one of the more durable power banks on the market today. Get it from Amazon. Smart Watches for Men From one not-so-new tech to one which has taken the world by storm! Seven of every ten people you see wearing a watch are wearing smartwatches these days. That’s how popular it is now. Getting someone a gift like this would mean a great deal to them. Get it from Amazon. Viozon Extendable Selfie Stand Speaking of popular trends. Did you know that 50% of content creators today use something like this? At this price range, this is a gift that would be more useful than people give credit for. Not only would you be able to stabilize your phone for pictures or videos. But you would also have a light behind your phone to provide better lighting conditions. Get it from Amazon. Cool Tech Christmas Gifts Smokeless Wood & Charcoal Burning FirePit and Grill We all know how cold Christmas days can be, which is why a gift like this could never miss out on this category. It can serve as a smokeless fire pit for those chilly Christmas periods and a grill to whip up some of your favorite delicacies. Get it from Amazon. Bluetooth Beanie Hat Make the best out of the cold winter periods with this head warmer that productively doubles up as a Bluetooth speaker. Plus, it comes with a pair of gloves, making it a complete package. It’s a gift that would be useful for almost every recipient. Get it from Amazon. Smart Wi-Fi Mini Projector Watching classic Christmas movies during Christmas periods never gets old. This mini projector allows you to treat your recipient’s family to memorable nights of Christmas movie drama. Wi-Fi is its primary source of connectivity, so you can expect robust and seamless connectivity. Get it from Amazon. USB Clock Fan with Real Time Display This USB Clock fan would go well with any Christmas tree decor. Its color accents are as though they were made for Christmas use specifically. Waking up to a clock like this to confirm that Christmas has truly arrived would be a gift. Get it from Amazon. Sleep Aid Device An insomnia attack on Christmas eve is not the rarest thing in the world, considering the excitement levels surrounding the occasion. This is one of the few gifts that would be useful past Christmas. It gives you a variety of functional exercises to do to help you fall asleep quicker  Get it from Amazon. Cool Tech Gifts for Guys Electronics Organizer Travel Cable Bag For that tech lover friend of yours who always loves an expedition! With various compartments, straps, and pockets for the handiest tools any tech lover can think of, this gift would be a dream for the right recipient. Get it from Amazon. Personalized Dock Station Talk about a gift you would never know you needed. Who wouldn’t want a personal dock station to properly arrange their tech gadgets and materials? It has specific spaces you can use however you feel like. Get it from Etsy. Gillette Heated Razor for Men Shaving has never felt smoother with this premium heated shaving stick. Its temperature is adjustable to best soothe your desires. It charges wirelessly with a magnet, so you should have no problems with the battery. It’s a gift that would be put to good use. Get it from Amazon. High Performance Wired Gaming Mouse We are pretty sure you’ve never seen an eleven-buttoned mouse before. Well, there’s a first time for everything. This gaming mouse is loaded with helpful buttons that would take your PC gaming to a new level. Plus, the buttons are clicky too, which is always a plus. Get it from Amazon. Mechanical Gaming Keyboard From mouse to keyboard, we go, and it just gets better. Wouldn’t you want this with your personal computer set, even if you’re not a gamer? Although nongamers wouldn’t find much joy with this one as it has various buttons and functions programmed mainly for gaming. Get it from Amazon. Cool Tech Gifts for Teens AOMEKIE Telescopes Ever dreamt as a kid of getting incredible close-up shots at the moon and beyond? Well, now you can fulfill another kid’s dream with this telescope as a gift. It is a complete set with all the necessary items to make the best of the telescope. Get it from Amazon. Levitating Bluetooth Speaker Now, doesn’t this look cool? A levitating Bluetooth speaker would be a dream gift to receive as a teen. With cool glowy lights and clear and loud speaker sounds, it’s a gift that any music or movie lover would more than appreciate. Get it from Amazon. UranHub Mini Drone Getting a teen a drone for a gift might sound cliche and old, but when that child comes of age, it’ll be all they’ll ever think about. It’s a safe drone set, hence the protection around the blades. There’s no danger to having a gift like this around a kid. Get it from Amazon. Rechargeable Laser Tag Set A rechargeable laser Tag set! Your recipient wouldn’t be able to get enough of a gift like this. This is as perfect a gift for a teen as it gets. We all know the popularity of laser tag, and this would be a dream gift for any teen. Get it from Amazon. Razer Kishi Mobile Game Controller Mobile games have always been a prominent part of most teens’ lives. Perhaps introducing a mobile game controller is not as bad an idea as people first feared. This game controller comes with personalized buttons and controls to make gaming more manageable, smoother, and enjoyable. Get it from Amazon. Cool Tech Gifts for Tweens Glow Sketch Glow In The Dark Doodle Pillowcase Looking for a fabulous tech gift for tweens is not the most straightforward process, but you can never go wrong with this glow-in-the-dark pillowcase. They can draw on the pillowcase and watch as their drawing glows when light is shone on it. They’ll love it! Get it from Etsy. NexiGo Enhanced Charging Dock with LED Light for Oculus Quest 2 Treat those unique tweens you know with virtual reality experiences on the next level. With its enhanced charging dock, they’ll have no problems charging the device as they can conveniently place it on the charger when they complete a gaming session.  Get it from Amazon. Long Range Walkie Talkies This gift would help them keep tabs on each other whenever they want. Provided they can stay w...
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40 Cool Tech Gifts National Today
Assemblywoman Kelles And Advocates Push For Crypto-Currency Moratorium WENY-TV
Assemblywoman Kelles And Advocates Push For Crypto-Currency Moratorium WENY-TV
Assemblywoman Kelles And Advocates Push For Crypto-Currency Moratorium – WENY-TV https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/assemblywoman-kelles-and-advocates-push-for-crypto-currency-moratorium-weny-tv/ ALBANY, NY (WENY) — Wednesday morning, Assemblywoman Anna Kelles and advocates called for Gov. Kathy Hochul to sign the crypto-currency moratorium bill that was passed back in June. And advocates who have pushed for this bill for more than a year emphasized that Climate Week is perfect and is the perfect time to sign it.  “There are so many people across the state who are watching this bill in particular. Voters who are watching this bill in particular. The only reason to not sign it then would be political and I think that message is important to watch for,” said Kelles.  The bill will essentially partially limit certain types of proof-of-work based crypto-mining operations in New York for two years. This would apply to any operations using “behind the meter” electricity generation using fossil fuels.  This does not impact existing operating crypto-mining operations, like Greenidge Generation in Yates County. Last week Ethereum switched from energy-intensive proof-of-work mining to proof-of-stake, which uses less energy. Assemblywoman Kelles said this reduces Ethereum’s mining energy consumption by 99.95%.  Ethereum’s co-founder, Vitalik Buterin, estimated that global energy consumption could go down by 0.2% as a result.  “Although that sounds small, this is not even an entire industry. This is one fraction of one industry, and it had that profound of an impact,” said Kelles.  If Gov. Hochul signs the moratorium, New York would become the first state to ban certain cryptocurrency mining technology infrastructure.
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Assemblywoman Kelles And Advocates Push For Crypto-Currency Moratorium WENY-TV
2 U.S. Veterans Are Released By Russian Separatists In Prisoner Exchange NPR
2 U.S. Veterans Are Released By Russian Separatists In Prisoner Exchange NPR
2 U.S. Veterans Are Released By Russian Separatists In Prisoner Exchange – NPR https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/2-u-s-veterans-are-released-by-russian-separatists-in-prisoner-exchange-npr/ U.S. military veterans Andy Huynh, left, and Alexander Drueke. The two veterans, who disappeared while fighting Russia with Ukrainian forces on June 9, have been released after about three months in captivity, relatives said Wednesday, Sept. 21. Jeronimo Nisa/The Decatur Daily, left; and Lois “Bunny” Drueke/Dianna Shaw/AP hide caption toggle caption Jeronimo Nisa/The Decatur Daily, left; and Lois “Bunny” Drueke/Dianna Shaw/AP U.S. military veterans Andy Huynh, left, and Alexander Drueke. The two veterans, who disappeared while fighting Russia with Ukrainian forces on June 9, have been released after about three months in captivity, relatives said Wednesday, Sept. 21. Jeronimo Nisa/The Decatur Daily, left; and Lois “Bunny” Drueke/Dianna Shaw/AP BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Two U.S. military veterans who disappeared three months ago while fighting Russia with Ukrainian forces were among 10 prisoners, including five British nationals, released by Russian-backed separatists as part of a prisoner exchange mediated by Saudi Arabia, officials said Wednesday. Alex Drueke, 40, and Andy Huynh, 27, went missing in the Kharkiv region of northeastern Ukraine near the Russian border June 9. They had traveled to Ukraine on their own and became friends because both are from Alabama. Their families announced their release in a joint statement from Dianna Shaw, an aunt of Drueke. “They are safely in the custody of the U.S. embassy in Saudi Arabia and after medical checks and debriefing they will return to the states,” the statement said. Shaw said both men have spoken with relatives and are in “pretty good shape,” according to an official with the U.S. embassy. President Joe Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan welcomed the releases and thanked the governments of Ukraine and Saudi Arabia for their work to secure the detainees’ freedom. “We look forward to our citizens being reunited with their families,” he said in a tweet. In a later statement, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the United States “is appreciative of Ukraine including all prisoners of war, regardless of nationality, in its negotiations” and thanked Saudi government partners for securing the release of the 10 prisoners, including the two Americans. The Saudi embassy released a statement saying it helped secure the release of 10 prisoners from Morocco, the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Croatia. Shaw confirmed that Drueke and Huynh were part of the group. The United Kingdom said five British nationals had been released, and lawmaker Robert Jenrick said one of them was Aiden Aslin, 28, who had been sentenced to death after he was captured in eastern Ukraine. “Aiden’s return brings to an end months of agonising uncertainty for Aiden’s loving family in Newark who suffered every day of Aiden’s sham trial but never lost hope. As they are united as a family once more, they can finally be at peace,” Jenrick tweeted. British Prime Minister Liz Truss heralded the news on social media. “Hugely welcome news that five British nationals held by Russian-backed proxies in eastern Ukraine are being safely returned, ending months of uncertainty and suffering for them and their families,” she tweeted. Moroccan media reported that the released prisoners included Brahim Saadoun, 21, who was sentenced to death in June after being accused of terrorism and trying to overturn the constitutional order. Captured by Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine, the court claimed he was a mercenary, while Saadoun’s father said he had enlisted in Ukraine’s regular army. Russian state television had previously said Drueke and Huynh were being held by Russian-backed separatists in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. The U.S. does not recognize the sovereignty of the Donetsk People’s Republic and has no diplomatic relations with them, making it necessary for others to lead efforts to get the men released. Drueke joined the Army at age 19 after the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and he believed he could help Ukrainian fighters because of his training and experience with weapons, Shaw said previously. Drueke left in mid-April. Druke’s mother received a call from Saudi Arabia on Wednesday morning and an embassy worker handed the phone to the man, Shaw said. “He got on the phone and said, ‘Hi mom, it’s your favorite child,'” she said. Huynh moved to north Alabama two years ago from his native California and lives about 120 miles (193 kilometers) from Drueke. Before leaving for Europe, Huynh told his local newspaper, The Decatur Daily, he couldn’t stop thinking about Russia’s invasion. “I know it wasn’t my problem, but there was that gut feeling that I felt I had to do something,” Huynh told the paper. “Two weeks after the war began, it kept eating me up inside and it just felt wrong. I was losing sleep. … All I could think about was the situation in Ukraine.” Huynh told his fiance he wants a meal from McDonald’s and a Pepsi-Cola when he returns home, Shaw said. The two men bonded over their home state and were together when their unit came under heavy fire. Relatives spoke with Drueke several times by phone while the two were being held.
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BS Report September 21st Tech: Collins Has To Go 41 NBC News
BS Report September 21st Tech: Collins Has To Go 41 NBC News
BS Report – September 21st – Tech: Collins Has To Go – 41 NBC News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/bs-report-september-21st-tech-collins-has-to-go-41-nbc-news/ Talk to 41NBC/WMGT’s anchors, reporters and meteorologists. When you see news happening, share it! We’d love to hear from you. (478) 745- 4141 | Share It
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Hellebore Founder Explains How NFTs Change Gaming Prediction Markets CoinDesk
Hellebore Founder Explains How NFTs Change Gaming Prediction Markets CoinDesk
Hellebore Founder Explains How NFTs Change Gaming Prediction Markets – CoinDesk https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/hellebore-founder-explains-how-nfts-change-gaming-prediction-markets-coindesk/ Please note that our privacy policy, terms of use, cookies, and do not sell my personal information has been updated . The leader in news and information on cryptocurrency, digital assets and the future of money, CoinDesk is a media outlet that strives for the highest journalistic standards and abides by a strict set of editorial policies. CoinDesk is an independent operating subsidiary of Digital Currency Group, which invests in cryptocurrencies and blockchain startups. As part of their compensation, certain CoinDesk employees, including editorial employees, may receive exposure to DCG equity in the form of stock appreciation rights, which vest over a multi-year period. CoinDesk journalists are not allowed to purchase stock outright in DCG .
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Small Business Association Loans Available For North Texas Residents Affected By Flooding Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Small Business Association Loans Available For North Texas Residents Affected By Flooding Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Small Business Association Loans Available For North Texas Residents Affected By Flooding – Fort Worth Star-Telegram https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/small-business-association-loans-available-for-north-texas-residents-affected-by-flooding-fort-worth-star-telegram/ You don’t have permission to access “http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/article266040906.html” on this server. Reference #18.db0ec617.1663799340.dc4b388
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3 Stocks To Benefit From Travel Industry Spending Zacks Investment Research
3 Stocks To Benefit From Travel Industry Spending Zacks Investment Research
3 Stocks To Benefit From Travel Industry Spending – Zacks Investment Research https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/3-stocks-to-benefit-from-travel-industry-spending-zacks-investment-research/ With inflation at a 40-year high, the travel industry will certainly not be immune to the effects this has on consumers. However, declining Travel Price Index numbers (TPI) was a bright spot for the travel industry. August TPI number declined by 1.8%, showing that the cost of travel away from home in the U.S had gone down. Decreasing TPI numbers is a good sign for consumers and companies that benefit from travel and leisure services. Despite falling TPI numbers, many companies have been able to charge a premium for travel and leisure services due to the pent-up demand and delayed trips from the Covid-19 pandemic. This has also helped revenue by offsetting the cost of rising wages and other operating expenses.  Let’s take a look at three stocks that have a chance to fight inflation and experience growth from consumers who are seeking travel and leisure experiences.  Airbnb (ABNB – Free Report) Airbnb is a leading platform for unique stays and experiences. The company provides a marketplace for connecting hosts and guests online or through mobile devices. Airbnb has become quite popular for vacation and travel experiences as people crave privacy and unique experiences outside of hotels. ABNB currently sports a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) with EPS estimate revisions on the rise. Airbnb earnings are expected to climb swing from an adjusted loss of -$0.57 per share to +$2.25 a share in 2022, based on Zacks estimates. Fiscal 2023 calls for another 23% earnings growth. Top line growth is expected as well, with sales set to jump 39% this year and another 15% in FY23 to $9.65 billion. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Despite the stellar earnings growth outlook, ABNB is down -30% year to date. ABNB has underperformed the S&P 500’s -20%. However, the near-term earnings growth could propel the stock. ABNB’s P/E of 51.9X is much lower than the high of 561.5X it saw earlier in the year and the median of 64.6X. Plus, ABNB’s price-to-sales ratio is starting to come down considerably, as shown in the above chart. We can see that ABNB’s P/S of 10.8X is well below the high of 33.3X it saw over the last two years and the median of 19.4X. Airbnb’s Internet-Content Industry is also in the top 21% of over 250 Zacks Industries. Plus, the average Zacks Price Target of $142.93 offers 22% upside from current levels. Also, investors historically want to look for companies that will disrupt an industry. Airbnb while not in the same breadth yet as Amazon or Apple, is helping usher in a new era for hospitality and travel lodging. The more intimate and at-home feeling of Airbnb properties provides a different experience for vacation travelers. Hyatt Hotels (H – Free Report) Even with inflation at 40-year highs, upscale hotel chains such as Hyatt have the advantage of pricing power and are able to benefit from premium prices in current market conditions Hyatt stock has outperformed the benchmark YTD, with it down only -9%. And Hyatt is up +63% over the last two years to crush the S&P 500’s +17%. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Hyatt Hotels currently trades around $87 a share, roughly 19% below its 52-week highs. At current levels Hyatt has a forward P/E of 131.5X, which is very high for a hotel chain. The industry average is 20.4X, but Hyatt is expected to have substantial earnings growth. Hyatt Hotels currently lands a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) with earnings swinging from an adjusted loss of -$5.24 per share to +$0.68 a share in 2022. Hyatt is regaining its pre-pandemic operations with earnings expected to jump 179% in FY23. Top line growth is also expected to be up 89% this year and another 7% in FY23 to $6.13 billion. It is also important to note that estimate revisions have gone up in the last 60 days. Better yet, Hyatt’s projected revenue for this year and FY23 are now higher than its 2019 pre-pandemic revenue.  TripAdvisor (TRIP – Free Report) TripAdvisor is one of the largest online travel research companies in the world, providing a platform for users to share reviews, ratings, and opinions on hotels, destinations, attractions and restaurants. The company also facilitates bookings between hotel suppliers and consumers using its web portals. TripAdvisor’s platform has become important to consumers looking for reviews from other consumers that sought similar experiences. The site is beneficial in the decision-making process for travel planning.   TRIP is down -13% this year but its earnings growth shows that the company is getting back to pre-pandemic levels. Plus, over the last two years, TRIP is up a respectable +20% to outperform the benchmark. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research From the chart above we can see TripAdvisor’s sharp peak over the last two years. Wall Street began to ponder the premium it was paying for TRIP and the stock started to fall to compress its valuation alongside the broader market drop. Trading around $24 a share, TRIP has a P/E of 30.5X, much lower than the 183.1X high over the last two years. This is also getting closer to the industry average of 23.6X. The earnings growth is starting to show TRIP is more reasonably valued than it was in the past. According to Zacks estimates, TRIP earnings are projected to swing from an adjusted loss of -$0.30 to +$0.81 a share in 2022. Fiscal 2023 earnings are expected to grow another 76%, with top line growth expected to climb 63% this year and another 16% in FY23 to $1.71 billion. TripAdvisor’s revenue is edging closer to pre-pandemic levels with FY23 projections expected to surpass 2019 revenue.   TRIP currently lands a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) and the Internet-Commerce industry is in the bottom 36% of Zacks Industries. Despite being overvalued in the past, the company’s growth is starting to look more attractive. Plus, the average Zacks price target suggests 9% upside from current levels. Bottom Line The travel industry is certainly not immune to the ramifications of inflation. Instead of booking a flight and hotel for a vacation, consumers usually hold off on leisure spending amidst high inflation. However, higher-income consumers are still spending, with travel and leisure being a bright spot. With that being said, gas prices also declined considerably in August by 10.5%. This was the strongest monthly decline since April 2020. Lodging fares and recreation remained virtually unchanged, but airfare declined 4.6% from July. The broader travel industry is slowly but surely edging back to pre-pandemic levels, presenting opportunities for investors to capitalize on the continued recovery.
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3 Stocks To Benefit From Travel Industry Spending Zacks Investment Research
REI Set To Open On Friday At Nebraska Crossing Omaha World-Herald
REI Set To Open On Friday At Nebraska Crossing Omaha World-Herald
REI Set To Open On Friday At Nebraska Crossing – Omaha World-Herald https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/rei-set-to-open-on-friday-at-nebraska-crossing-omaha-world-herald/ 1 of 5 The REI at Nebraska Crossing in Gretna includes a repair shop for bicycles and other gear. The store opens at 10 a.m. Friday. People are eagerly anticipating the opening of the 22,000-square-foot REI store in Nebraska Crossing, store manager Josh O’Connell said. REI’s extensive inventory consists of outdoor recreation clothing and equipment for such activities as camping, hiking, water activities, cycling and fitness. “For the (outdoor) experts, this is their haven,” REI store manager Josh O’Connell said. “I think for those non-experts, this is a place where you can come in and feel comfortable asking questions.” A fitting room at the REI at Nebraska Crossing in Gretna. The store, REI’s first Nebraska location, opens Friday. Outdoor retailer REI will open its doors Friday morning at Gretna’s Nebraska Crossing. The 22,000-square-foot store’s opening weekend will include three days of festivities. Something for everyone. That’s what retailer REI promises to offer when it opens its doors Friday morning at Gretna’s Nebraska Crossing. With an extensive inventory consisting of outdoor recreation clothing and equipment for such activities as camping, hiking, water activities, cycling and fitness, people are eagerly anticipating the opening of the 22,000-square-foot store, store manager Josh O’Connell said Wednesday. The store also includes a full-service bike shop and gear rentals. Potential customers have been wandering into the retail space only to be politely informed that the store is not yet open. When it opens, O’Connell said, REI’s first — and so far only — Nebraska location will be a place where outdoor enthusiasts and newcomers can feel comfortable. “For the experts, this is their haven. I think for those non-experts, this is a place where you can come in and feel comfortable asking questions,” he said. “It’s about having fun when you’re here.” With the store located between Omaha and Lincoln, REI fits into the vision of Rod Yates, Nebraska Crossing’s owner and developer, for bringing in destination retailers to attract residents from throughout the region. “I think the trend in the future is retailers will probably open less stores and try to serve a bigger trade area with their physical store and their online channel,” Yates said. The public’s interest in an REI store was reflected in the hiring process this summer. O’Connell, a 22-year veteran of the retail industry, said he was pleasantly surprised that the store had no trouble filling its roster of approximately 50 employees. More than 200 people applied for the positions. He said about 58% of the Nebraska store’s employees are women. O’Connell credits REI’s pay scale for its ability to attract employees. Hourly associates start at $16.55 per hour and mechanics start at $18.30 per hour. Benefits include two paid “Co-op Way Days” each year to allow employees to enjoy outdoor activities and a paid day off on Black Friday. In addition to pay, O’Connell said REI encourages a lighthearted work atmosphere. “We have a lot of people (who) were just itching to be part of this,” he said. The store’s opening weekend will include three days of festivities, events and promotions held in partnership with several community organizations. Regular business hours will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays. Our best Omaha staff photos & videos of September 2022 Kurt Bruning stands in one of his fields of dryland corn near Meadow Grove, Nebraska on Thursday. Bruning said normally this time of year, the corn would be taller than him, but the drought has taken its toll. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Kurt Bruning stands in one of his fields of dryland corn near Meadow Grove, Nebraska on Thursday. Bruning said normally this time of year, the corn would be taller than him, but the drought has taken its toll. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Kurt Bruning holds two ears of corn from his farm. The one on the left is from irrigated land, the one on the right is from dryland corn. Bruning says because of the drought in Nebraska, his irrigated corn is the size of what would normally be his dryland corn. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Quinton Newsome tackles Oklahoma’sMarvin Mims Jr. ona play in the first quarter on Saturday. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD From left: Nebraska students Blake Johnson Skyler Schwaninger, Isaiah Pomajzl, dress as Teletubbies before the Nebraska and Oklahoma game on Saturday. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Interim Head Coach Mickey Joseph walks out with the team during their game at Oklahoma at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Anthony Grant jumps over Oklahoma defense during the first half of their game at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Anthony Grant (center) is tackled by Oklahoma’s Billy Bowman Jr. (left) and Justin Broiles during the first half of their game at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Oklahoma’s Eric Gray escapes Nebraska’s Isaac Gifford to score a touchdown during the first half of their game against Nebraska at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Quinton Newsome (left) commits pass interference on Oklahoma’s Theo Wease Jr. during the first half of their game against Nebraska at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Trey Palmer (3) makes a catch for a touchdown in the Oklahoma vs. Nebraska football game in Lincoln on Saturday. ANNA REED, THE WORLD-HERALD A giant American flag hanging between two ladders from Omaha firetrucks is reflected in the sunglasses of Omaha firefighter Bruno Caro during POW/MIA Day at Memorial Park on Friday. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Dr Rudi Mitchell, left, and Pam WhiteBear participate in a wreath-laying ceremony during POW/MIA Day at Memorial Park on Friday. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Jim Meier, bottom, watches as Heritage Nursery plants trees at Memorial Park on Friday. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Casey Thompson looks for an open receiver before being sacked by Georgia Southern’s Anthony Wilson, right, in the second quarter at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Season ticket holders Laura Buchman, left, and her husband Ed Duncklee wait on the start of the Nebraska and Georgia Southern outside of Memorial Stadium on Saturday. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Madi Kubik celebrates a point during their game against Stanford at Devaney Sports Center on Tuesday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Madi Kubik tips the ball during their game against Stanford at Devaney Sports Center on Tuesday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Lindsay Krause blocks the ball during their game against Stanford at Devaney Sports Center on Tuesday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska Athletic Director Trev Alberts answers questions about the firing of Head Coach Scott Frost on Sunday. CHRIS MACHIAN, THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Marques Buford Jr. (1) makes a catch fo an interception in the Georgia Southern vs. Nebraska football game in Lincoln on Saturday. ANNA REED, THE WORLD-HERALD Georgia Southern’s Gerald Green (4) rushes in the Georgia Southern vs. Nebraska football game in Lincoln on Saturday. ANNA REED, THE WORLD-HERALD Aurora’s Carlos Collazo (2) escapes a tackle by Ashland-Greenwood’s Drake Zimmerman (11) during the game on Friday. KATY COWELL, THE WORLD-HERALD Omaha Gross’ fans celebrate a touchdown during the game against Elkhorn on Thursday. KATY COWELL THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Nate Boerkircher scores a touchdown early in the third quarter against North Dakota on Saturday. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Doug Larson holds the certificate and flag he was given after he graduated from Veterans Treatment Court at the City-County Building on Thursday. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Creighton, left, celebrates wining the third set over Nebraska at CHI Health Center on Wednesday. CHRIS MACHIAN, THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Bekka Allick prepares to hit the ball at Creighton’s Kendra Wait, top right, and Kiana Schmitt, bottom right, in the second set at CHI Health Center on Wednesday. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD A record crowd of 15,797 watch Nebraska take on Creighton at CHI Health Center on Wednesday. CHRIS MACHIAN THE WORLD-HERALD Creighton’s Ellie Bolton (from left), Norah Sis, and Sky McCune watch the pregame video before their game against Nebraska at CHI Health Center on Wednesday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Creighton’s Kendra Wait celebrates a point during their game against Nebraska at CHI Health Center on Wednesday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Creighton’s Sky McCune bumps the ball during their game against Nebraska at CHI Health Center on Wednesday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Bekka Allick (left) tries to block Creighton’s Kendra Wait during their game at CHI Health Center on Wednesday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Whitney Lauenstein (left) and Nicklin Hames celebrate a kill during their game against Creighton at CHI Health Center on Wednesday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska players run onto the field before their game against North Dakota at Memorial Field on Saturday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Anthony Grant tries to escape North Dakota’s defense during the 2nd half of their game at Memorial Field on Saturday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERAL Nebraska’s Trey Palmer celebrates after catching a 31-yard pass during the 2nd half of their game against North Dakota at Memorial Field on Saturday. EILEEN T. MESLAR/THE WORLD-HERALD Nebraska’s Marque...
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REI Set To Open On Friday At Nebraska Crossing Omaha World-Herald
Reduce Your Stroke Risk With These 7 Tips AARP
Reduce Your Stroke Risk With These 7 Tips AARP
Reduce Your Stroke Risk With These 7 Tips – AARP https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/reduce-your-stroke-risk-with-these-7-tips-aarp/ But among all genetic risk profiles — low and high — those who followed Life’s Simple 7 had a 30 to 43 percent lower risk of stroke than those who did not adhere to the behaviors. That corresponds to nearly six additional years lived free of stroke. “This study shows that you could do an amazing amount of risk reduction by living a healthy lifestyle, regardless of your genetic status,” says Cheryl Bushnell, M.D., a neurologist at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study. “That’s really the bottom line.” See more Health & Wellness offers Lowering your risk for stroke can have additional health benefits too, research shows. For example, it can help protect your brain, since stroke is one of the strongest known risk factors for dementia, according to a report from AARP’s Global Council on Brain Health. “When you adopt these healthy cardiovascular behaviors,” Fornage says, “you essentially maintain your brain health and do good for your heart as well.” Nationwide about 10 percent of the 50-plus population, or 7.6 million people, have suffered a stroke at some point in their lives, Bushnell says, citing statistics from the AHA’s annual Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics report. But the risk, she notes, increases “dramatically” with age: 2.5 percent of adults ages 40 to 59 have suffered a stroke, versus 6 percent of those ages 60 to 79 and 13 percent of those over age 80. As for how many people are genetically at risk for stroke, “that’s a difficult thing to answer,” Bushnell says, adding that researchers have identified 32 distinct genes associated with stroke. “The interesting thing, though, is that most of them are linked in some way to other factors, like blood pressure or cholesterol,” she says. In other words, lifestyle plays a role in triggering stroke, even for those with a genetic predisposition. The damaging effects of stroke However a stroke occurs, it can have dramatic consequences. “It’s often long-term disability, but it can be death,” Fornage says. In fact, stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. What goes wrong depends on the type of stroke and the part of the brain that’s affected, Bushnell says. Sometimes stroke attacks vision or leaves a person with tingling or weakness. Some people, after a stroke, have difficulty swallowing, or get a frozen shoulder, or stiffness and spasms in a weak limb. “It’s not something that anybody wants to have to deal with long-term,” she adds. And that first stroke can cause more complications, because now the person is often moving less, which can lead to infection, heart disease and more blood clots. “Having a stroke is a life-changing event,” Bushnell says.
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Reduce Your Stroke Risk With These 7 Tips AARP
2022 MLB Odds Picks Bets For Wednesday Sept. 21 From Proven Model: This Four-Way Parlay Pays Almost 18-1 CBS Sports
2022 MLB Odds Picks Bets For Wednesday Sept. 21 From Proven Model: This Four-Way Parlay Pays Almost 18-1 CBS Sports
2022 MLB Odds, Picks, Bets For Wednesday, Sept. 21 From Proven Model: This Four-Way Parlay Pays Almost 18-1 – CBS Sports https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/2022-mlb-odds-picks-bets-for-wednesday-sept-21-from-proven-model-this-four-way-parlay-pays-almost-18-1-cbs-sports/ Future Hall of Famer Albert Pujols resumes his quest for career home run No. 700 when he and the St. Louis Cardinals (87-62) face the San Diego Padres (82-66) on Wednesday at Petco Park. The 42-year-old Pujols, who plans to retire after this season, has 698 career home runs, which ranks fourth all-time. Only Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755) and Babe Ruth (714) have more. San Diego is a -135 favorite in the latest Padres vs. Cardinals odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while St. Louis is a +115 underdog. The over/under for runs scored is 7.5. First pitch is set for 9:40 p.m. ET from San Diego. The game is one of 15 on the MLB schedule for Wednesday. Elsewhere in the majors, the Yankees slugger Aaron Judge can tie Roger Maris’ storied American League record for most home runs in a season, against the Pirates, and the Guardians and White Sox square off in Chicago. Before making any MLB picks or parlays, be sure to see the predictions and betting advice from SportsLine’s proven computer model. The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every MLB game 10,000 times, and it is 321-272 on top-rated MLB money-line picks since the start of the 2021 season, returning more than $600 for $100 bettors during that span. This is the same model that pegged the 2021 Atlanta Braves at 10-1 as one of three best bets to win it all last season. Anybody who has followed it has seen profitable returns. Now, the model has locked in four confident MLB best bets for Wednesday. They all involve games at 6:40 p.m. ET or later, so there’s still time to get these MLB picks in. If you successfully parlay the picks, you’d be looking at a payout of almost 18-1. You can only see the model’s MLB picks at SportsLine.  Top MLB picks today The model, which ran 10,000 simulations on each of Wednesday’s games, likes Kansas City (+110) to knock off Minnesota. Once the leaders in the AL Central, the Twins (73-75) have struggled on the road in the second half of the season, going 5-21 in their last 26 games away from Target Field. Meanwhile, the Royals (59-89) have been much better at home (35-41) than on the road (24-48) this season. Kansas City faces a Minnesota team that has struggled in September, going 6-14 in its last 20 games. In September, the Twins have scored just 64 runs and have an OPS of .663. Just four teams have been worse in both offensive categories. See who else to back right here. Featured Game | Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins How to make MLB picks and parlays for Wednesday The model also locked in three other best bets for Wednesday, including a play on an even bigger underdog. You can see the model’s MLB Wednesday best bets and parlay only at SportsLine. What MLB picks should you target for a payout of almost 18-1? And what underdog does the model like on Wednesday? Visit SportsLine now to see the MLB best bets from an advanced model that is on a 321-272 run on top-rated MLB money-line picks since the start of 2021.
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2022 MLB Odds Picks Bets For Wednesday Sept. 21 From Proven Model: This Four-Way Parlay Pays Almost 18-1 CBS Sports