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North Texas Institutions Use Online Surveillance To Monitor Students North Texas Daily
North Texas Institutions Use Online Surveillance To Monitor Students North Texas Daily
North Texas Institutions Use Online Surveillance To Monitor Students – North Texas Daily https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/north-texas-institutions-use-online-surveillance-to-monitor-students-north-texas-daily/ North Texas institutions and school districts have used monitoring technology to surveil student online activity, including UNT which used the software from 2015 to 2018. Social Sentinel, now under Navigate 360, was created in 2014 with the purpose of surveilling social media for students at risk of harming themselves or others. However, a Dallas Morning News article published last month said institutions have used the service outside of that purpose. “We did find that [Social Sentinel] had been used [by universities] to monitor protests and demonstrations,” said Ari Sen, one of the writers of the DMN article. UNT purchased a three-year contract with Social Sentinel for $45,000. Police Chief Ed Reynolds said the department did not renew the contract because they “found it to be redundant” to the work the department was doing to monitor social media. “UNT’s primary focus was looking for individuals who were potentially using their social media as a cry for help and needed referral to [the] UNT CARE team to intervene and prevent self-harm,” Reynolds said in an email to the North Texas Daily. “UNT Police did not use the service to monitor specific protests, groups, individuals or use it to make arrests.” Multiple universities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex have used Social Sentinel over the years. The only institution in North Texas still using the service is North Central Texas College. Nicole Shaw, the current chief of police for NCTC, told Sen that their police department uses Social Sentinel to monitor protests. Reynolds and Shaw said their departments never used Social Sentinel to monitor emails. Shaw also said surveillance past what is publicly available would only be accessible to the department through a search warrant. James Fitch, the former NCTC Police chief, purchased the software in 2016 and the department has renewed its contract with Social Sentinel every year since then.  “We are such a small department that having dedicated personnel just to check social media was absolutely not feasible,” Shaw said. “So, this company does that for us — checking the social media sites, letting us know of some keywords that might be of interest.” Shaw also said Social Sentinel has not been used in their Denton County campuses but the service has been used elsewhere. Texas school districts also use these monitoring services. Alongside Social Sentinel, some of the most widely used services include Securly, GoGuardian and Gaggle. “More than 200 districts statewide have used these technologies” in the past six years, according to a DMN article.  A recent example would be Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, which experienced one of the deadliest school shootings in the United States. Uvalde ISD employed Social Sentinel from 2019 to 2020. Social Sentinel and similar software are marketed with the goal of student safety. However, these services have been criticized for a lack of evidence regarding their effectiveness. What the service is being used for is also generally unknown to both students and parents. “Those sorts of services here in North Texas might be used for email monitoring, Google Docs monitoring — there are some that even allow the teacher to see what a student is doing on their Chromebook remotely,” Sen said. Currently, Krum ISD and Ponder ISD use Gaggle, and Denton ISD used the service in 2008, but it is unclear whether the service is still in use. Denton ISD did not immediately respond to requests for comment. “Oftentimes, these policies are very vague,” Sen said. “They’re like one of those forms that they send home and you sign because it’s dense language and they don’t mention these services in particular. We were able to determine that many of these school districts were not telling people affirmatively that this is the kind of service they’re using.” Featured Illustration by Zach Parmer
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North Texas Institutions Use Online Surveillance To Monitor Students North Texas Daily
Four Days In The Arkansas Highlands AARP
Four Days In The Arkansas Highlands AARP
Four Days In The Arkansas Highlands – AARP https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/four-days-in-the-arkansas-highlands-aarp/ Getty Images/AARP/Alamy Stock Photo Twist and turn your way through Arkansas’ two major mountain ranges on this four-day road trip packed with natural beauty. Your drive starts in central Arkansas in the Ouachita Mountains, a range that runs east to west into Oklahoma, and it ends in northwest Arkansas in the Ozarks, the largest range between the Rockies and Appalachians, extending northward into four other states. These mountainous regions with peaks exceeding 2,000 feet charm with crystal-clear lakes, rivers teeming with fish, splendid mountain vistas, old-growth forests that give leaf peepers a brilliant color show in fall and outdoor activities aplenty (hiking, biking, fishing and more).  Adding to their appeal are small towns with surprising attractions, including a national park with ornate Victorian-era spas and a world-class art museum financed with Walmart money that showcases masterworks by the likes of O’Keeffe and Warhol. And for a bit of nostalgia, you’ll even flash back to the late 1950s and the King of Rock ’n’ Roll himself, Elvis Presley.  Alamy Stock Photo Day 1: Little Rock to Hot Springs (55 miles) Fly into Little Rock, then drive 55 miles southwest on Interstate 30 to the small resort town of Hot Springs (population about 39,000) in central Arkansas. Native Americans first settled here thousands of years ago, drawn to the area by thermal springs believed to have healing properties. Fast-forward to the turn of the 20th century, and several Victorian bathhouses were built to attract visitors eager to get treatments in these waters. This bathing tradition eventually fell out of favor, but the structures remain — clustered together in a central downtown location — and are the nucleus of Hot Springs National Park, which extends out into the Ouachitas. Two of the bathhouses (Buckstaff and Quapaw) still offer treatments (mineral baths, massages), and another one (Fordyce) serves as the park’s visitor center, with interesting exhibits showing what the bathhouses were like during their heyday. Tip a brewski in Superior Bathhouse Brewery, a pub and restaurant serving beer made with the thermal water.   ​You can’t soak in the outdoor springs like the early inhabitants did, but you can go hiking on the plentiful trails. The easy Hot Springs Mountain Trail is a 1.7-mile path (with paved and unpaved sections) with scenic valley overlooks and an observation deck with an elevator.  ​Away from the park, roam the serene (and mostly accessible) paths of Garvan Woodland Gardens, a 210-acre lakeside botanical garden in the mountains 8 miles south of downtown. Its Anthony Chapel is a glass eye-catcher set amongst pine trees.  ​At day’s end, unwind at Arkansas’ oldest bar, The Ohio Club, which Al Capone reportedly frequented during Prohibition, when it had a front as a cigar shop. (The city’s secluded location made it a perfect hideout for mobsters, who could gamble at a casino and horse track.) Dine with locals at the old-school McClard’s Bar-B-Q Restaurant.  ​Where to stay: Hotel Hale, built as a bathhouse in 1892, was recently converted into a downtown boutique hotel with nightly rates typically north of $200. Its nine art-filled rooms have soaking tubs, just what you’d expect in this city of thermal baths. Book early because there’s only one ADA-compliant room (accessible for people with disabilities). Alamy Stock Photo Chaffee Barbershop Museum ​Day 2: Hot Springs to Fort Smith (154 miles) ​Before departing Hot Springs, drop into The Pancake Shop, a downtown favorite for made-from-scratch buckwheat pancakes.  Getty Images Lake Ouachita Leave town on U.S. Route 270, skirting Lake Ouachita, until it meets U.S. Route 88, a.k.a the Talimena Scenic Byway. The road weaves through mountains with oaks and maples that turn bright shades of orange, red and yellow in fall. At scenic overlooks, snap photos and listen to the symphony of cicadas and the hum of passing boats on the Ouachita River, popular with fishermen for its bass, bream and white perch.​ In about 30 miles, before the Oklahoma state line, take U.S. Highway 71 north to Fort Smith, a former frontier town on the Arkansas River in the valley separating the Ouachitas from the Ozarks. The namesake fort was established in 1817 as a buffer between the Cherokee and Osage tribes. Confederate troops occupied it during the Civil War, and it later served as a federal courthouse. Today, the Fort Smith National Historic Site includes a reconstruction of the gallows used by the federal court, the 1838 Commissary building and the foundation of the first Fort Smith. ​ At the Chaffee Barbershop Museum, flash back to a 1958 event seen around the world: Here, Elvis Presley famously got his buzz cut for his Army duty. You can see actual video of television news coverage from that day in the museum. ​There’s plenty more to see around Fort Smith, including more than 30 eye-catching murals by celebrated international public artists such as D*Face and Okuda San Miguel. Pick up a map of the artwork at the downtown visitor center (formerly a bordello in the town’s rowdier days). The Belle Grove Historic District, just north of downtown, features more than 20 Victorian-style homes, most from the late 1800s. You can tour a handful, including the Italianate-style Clayton House, with ornate coal-burning fireplaces and period furnishings.​ Come dinnertime, dig into award-winning barbecue and Delta-style tamales at Neumeier’s Rib Room & Beer Garden, a few blocks from the fort. ​Where to stay: The moderately priced 138-room Courtyard by Marriott Fort Smith Downtown is convenient to local landmarks and attractions. Its accessible rooms have roll-in showers and lights that alert the hearing-impaired to knocks at the door.  Alamy Stock Photo Walmart Museum Day 3: Fort Smith to Bentonville (83 miles) ​Head north on Interstate 49 into the Ozarks. Fifty-eight miles from Fort Smith, stop in Fayetteville and shift your attention to two former residents who moved on to a much bigger stage: As law professors at the University of Arkansas in the 1970s, a young Bill and Hillary Clinton lived in this college town before becoming political heavyweights. The modest one-bedroom home where they were married is now the Clinton House Museum, with an array of campaign memorabilia and even a replica of Hillary’s wedding dress. ​ If you’re up for a little physical activity, go cycling on the Razorback Regional Greenway, a 36-mile bike and pedestrian trail through northwest Arkansas that starts in Fayetteville and takes you over bridges and past parks, playgrounds and more. ​Next stop: Bentonville, 27 miles farther north on I-49. Walmart is headquartered here, and the company’s influence is found in museums and venues built by founder Sam Walton and his family. At the Walmart Museum, set in the family’s former downtown 5&10, exhibits trace the company’s evolution, including one explaining how its trademark slogan — Every Day Low Prices — came about.  ​In 2011, Walton’s daughter, Alice, founded the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, a lauded attraction north of downtown with an impressive collection showcasing five centuries of American art, from early-American to contemporary. Visitors with impairments can enjoy the museum via audio tours, guided tours with sign language interpretation and specialized glasses for colorblindness. Serene trails dotted with sculptures connect the museum to downtown. You might want to also visit Momentary, an affiliated contemporary art space Alice subsequently opened in the arts district southeast of downtown. ​Restaurants nominated for James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards make good dinner options. Yeyo’s El Ama de Mexico, in the arts district, serves traditional Mexican street food; try memelas, a Oaxacan tortilla dish stuffed with black beans and cheese. For seafood and steaks, opt for The Preacher’s Son, set in a former church a block from the city square. ​Where to stay: The modern and moderately priced 21c Museum Hotel Bentonville impresses with its curated art gallery and the original artwork in its 104 rooms. Accessible rooms feature roll-in showers. Alamy Stock Photo Thorncrown Chapel ​Day 4: Bentonville to Eureka Springs (39 miles) ​The forested, hilly drive northeast on Arkansas Highway 72 and U.S. Highway 62 shows off northwest Arkansas at its finest, especially as the colors change in fall. Fifteen miles out of Bentonville, stop at the 4,300-acre Pea Ridge National Military Park, one of the most intact (well-preserved and authentic) Civil War battlefields. Here, an instrumental Union victory in 1862 turned the tide of the conflict. ​Twenty-five more miles on U.S. 62 brings you to Eureka Springs (a small town of about 2,200) near the Missouri border, an artsy, somewhat quirky mountain community also blessed with natural springs, though its spas aren’t as flashy as the Hot Springs bathhouses. The shops, galleries and restaurants in its eclectic downtown are housed in preserved buildings with a mix of architectural styles, from Romanesque to Victorian. Duck into Magpie for reasonably priced women’s clothing, gifts and home décor. For weird and wacky art for every budget, head to Zarks Gallery.  ​In a forest on the city’s outskirts, don’t miss Thorncrown Chapel, a light-filled architectural gem designed by noted Arkansas architect E. Fay Jones. South of downtown at the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, hop on a tram tour to see big cats (cougars, lions and tigers), which this animal sanctuary rescued from abuse and neglect. ​Where to stay: Take a ghost tour at the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa, considered one of the country’s most haunted hotels. Some of its affordable 76 rooms, inspired by the Victorian era, come with balconies overlooking the town. Wheelchair-accessible accommodation...
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Four Days In The Arkansas Highlands AARP
Volusia Business News: An Unwelcome Guest May Have Hurt Tourism Hometown News
Volusia Business News: An Unwelcome Guest May Have Hurt Tourism Hometown News
Volusia Business News: An Unwelcome Guest May Have Hurt Tourism – Hometown News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/volusia-business-news-an-unwelcome-guest-may-have-hurt-tourism-hometown-news/ An otherwise slower summer tourism season in Volusia County got a slight bump in August with bed tax collections countywide up 3.46% from August 2021. West Volusia led the way with a 10.87% jump followed by the Halifax area at 4.48%, but Southeast Volusia was down 3.46%. Hotels were reporting a strong NASCAR race weekend in August as rain delays at Daytona International Speedway added to their business. It was a welcome change after the summer was down from the post-Covid 19 pandemic boom in 2021. The Daytona Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau reported the Halifax area, which accounts for about 70% of the bed tax collections in Volusia, saw hotel occupancy declined 3.7% to 77.2%, compared to 80.1% in July 2021, despite cheaper rooms. The average daily room rate declined 4.4% to $166.70 compared to $174.45 in July 2021 in the Halifax area. The little boost in August also was welcome because storm damage probably will deter fall tourism. While the hotels that could reopen were full for Biketoberfest and with storm refugees, after that who knows what will happen. *** There were two big community acquisitions recently, including Three Pillar Communities of Los Altos, Calif., buying Terra Mar Village manufactured home community, or parts thereof, between U.S. 1 and the Indian River in Edgewater for $14.5 million. The price would have been higher, but many of the residents in the riverfront community own their lots as well as their manufactured homes. The park owner collects rent on some lots, but just a maintenance and amenity fee from the others. The purchase hadn’t been announced yet, so no other details were available. On the other hand, a senior community in Holly Hill has already seen a name change to Woodmark at Daytona Beach. Apparently it didn’t matter to the folks at Pacifica Senior Living of San Diego that Bishops Glen was in Holly Hill when they bought it for $13.975 million. Some other big commercial real estate transactions included a Nashville investor buying the ABC Supply property at 406 Oak Place in Port Orange for $6.775 million. Surfside, Fla., investors bought the commercial building housing an Edward Jones office and medical marijuana dispensary at 1303 Beville Road in Daytona Beach for $2.39 million. Pinehurst, Texas-based Baytown Self Storage bought the convenience store property at 495 N. Volusia Ave. in Orange City for $2 million. Some smaller deals included Miami investors buying the small multi-family property at 202-204 Mullaly St. in Daytona Beach for $900,000. Allied Search Partners, a medical staffing firm, bought a commercial condo at 4240 Ridgewood Ave. in Port Orange for $525,000. *** It’s looking like Farmton North could begin later in 2022 or early 2023 as Miami Corp. is getting permitting finalized. The 5,000-acre residential/commercial development will extend the City of Edgewater to west of Interstate 95. One other small development is Boston Coffeehouse is looking at a vacant site at 855 S. Woodland Blvd. in DeLand. Managing Editor Cecil G. Brumley has been tracking business and the economy in Volusia County for more than 25 years. Contact him at cbrumley@hometownnewsmediagroup.com (no hyphens) or follow him on Twitter @cecilbrumley.
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Volusia Business News: An Unwelcome Guest May Have Hurt Tourism Hometown News
Help Me Hillsborough Hillsborough County
Help Me Hillsborough Hillsborough County
Help Me, Hillsborough – Hillsborough County https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/help-me-hillsborough-hillsborough-county/ I Want To… Register Animals, Permits, Water…
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Premier League News Live Updates: Tables Fixtures Team News Midweek Football Reaction And Build-Up The Athletic
Premier League News Live Updates: Tables Fixtures Team News Midweek Football Reaction And Build-Up The Athletic
Premier League News Live Updates: Tables, Fixtures, Team News, Midweek Football Reaction And Build-Up – The Athletic https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/premier-league-news-live-updates-tables-fixtures-team-news-midweek-football-reaction-and-build-up-the-athletic/ October 20, 2022 at 12:49 PM EDT Ronaldo made to train alone Cristiano Ronaldo will be separated from the Manchester United first-team as Erik ten Hag deals with his refusal to come on as a substitute during his side’s win over Tottenham Hotspur. The Athletic revealed that the Portugal international left the ground early, before the final whistle, earlier on Thursday. It has now emerged that he refused to come on as a substitute and it is now expected that he will be made to train alone. Read more here. Luke Brown· Managing Editor, News October 20, 2022 at 10:20 AM EDT Fred: Spurs win a high point Manchester United midfielder Fred has suggested the club’s impressive 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur was the highpoint of their season so far. Fred scored the opening goal of the game after Ben Davies deflected his effort beyond Hugo Lloris, with Bruno Fernandes making sure of the three points late on. “It was a big game and very important for me, a collective game which was very important for our team,” he said. “When I missed the ball we recovered it quickly so it worked well. “We did a good pressing and we built a result with all the hard work that we’ve done. It’s a collective result and a very important one. “A very good performance. Our team worked hard for this during the season. “We are adapting with the new coach, the pre-season and now starting the season, game after game. So we talk in the changing room, we help each other. “(Against Spurs) we started very concentrated since the first minute until the end, and we got a big game and result.” Luke Brown· Managing Editor, News October 20, 2022 at 9:25 AM EDT Brentford Women to make history by playing at the Gtech Community for first time Brentford Women will make history by playing at the Gtech Community Stadium for the first time on Sunday, November 13. They will face Watford Ladies Development in a London South East Regional Women’s Football League Division One North match and kick-off will be at 3pm. All of the tickets for the game are free and supporters can claim up to six each as the club hope to break their record attendance of 1,010 which they set in March during a 7-2 victory over Sport London e Benfica at Bedfont Sports club. Jon Varney, Brentford’s chief executive, says they want to put “more focus” on the women’s teams. “Playing at the Gtech Community Stadium will be an amazing experience for the team and a great way to show how important they are to the Club,” Varney said. “We want our women’s teams to continue to grow and progress and I believe an opportunity like this is a great way to help them do that.” Brentford women’s first-team manager Karleigh Osborne added that it will be “a massive occasion.” “It’s great that the Club are fully behind us and are pushing our team to be playing at the highest possible level,” he said. “We’ve had some great experiences playing for Brentford already, including playing at Griffin Park and having more than 1,000 supporters down at Bedfont Sports Club last season but this game takes us to another level and will help us to retain our players and give them the support they need for future success.” Anthony Hay· EPL Staff Editor October 20, 2022 at 9:22 AM EDT West Ham charged for breach of FA rules The Football Association has charged West Ham for failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion during their 1-1 draw with Southampton. West Ham’s players protested as referee Peter Bankes appeared to impede Jarrod Bowen ahead of Romain Perraud’s opener at St Mary’s. They have until Monday to reply to the charge. Anthony Hay· EPL Staff Editor October 20, 2022 at 8:58 AM EDT West Ham report ‘racist abuse’ directed at Hawa Cissoko to police after Aston Villa altercation West Ham United have reported a “number of racist and abusive messages” directed at Hawa Cissoko to the police following the club’s 2-1 Women’s Super League victory over Aston Villa. West Ham defender Cissoko, 25, was sent off late on following an altercation with Villa’s Sarah Mayling on Saturday. Later that day, Cissoko posted a message on Twitter saying: “It’s lucky that not much affects me! Because some nonsense and (very aggressive) insults are flying around! It makes you want to kill yourself!” Charlotte Harpur· Junior Editor, News GO FURTHER West Ham report ‘racist abuse’ directed at Hawa Cissoko to police after Aston Villa altercation October 20, 2022 at 7:19 AM EDT No Manchester United pressure to select Cristiano Ronaldo — Mike Phelan Former Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan has said that he never felt any pressure from the club to select Cristiano Ronaldo during his time at Old Trafford. Phelan, 60, returned to Manchester United in 2019 to work as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s assistant. Both men were at the club when Ronaldo was signed from Juventus in August 2021. Ronaldo was a regular in Manchester United’s starting XI under Solskjaer and Phelan, with the Portugal international appearing in all nine of the club’s Premier League matches between his return to Old Trafford and Solskjaer’s dismissal. Anthony Hay· EPL Staff Editor GO FURTHER No Manchester United pressure to select Cristiano Ronaldo — Mike Phelan October 20, 2022 at 6:46 AM EDT QPR manager Michael Beale turns down Wolves approach Queens Park Rangers manager Michael Beale has turned down the opportunity to move to Wolverhampton Wanderers. The Athletic revealed on Wednesday that Wolves had identified Beale as their number one target to replace Bruno Lage. Talks between Wolves and Beale were scheduled for Thursday, after QPR’s impressive 3-0 victory over Cardiff City on Wednesday night. David Ornstein· Football Writer GO FURTHER Wolves make approach for QPR boss Michael Beale over head coach role October 20, 2022 at 5:26 AM EDT Wolves make approach for QPR boss Michael Beale over head coach role Wolves have made an official approach to speak to QPR boss Michael Beale over their head coach vacancy. The Athletic reported on Wednesday that Wolves had made Beale their top target to replace Bruno Lage. Beale is understood to have a release clause in his contract and contact has now been made between the clubs. Steve Madeley· West Bromwich Albion Staff Writer GO FURTHER Wolves make approach for QPR boss Michael Beale over head coach role October 20, 2022 at 4:49 AM EDT Doncaster Rovers appoint Danny Schofield League Two side Doncaster Rovers have appointed Danny Schofield as their new manager. Schofield, 42, was named Huddersfield Town manager at the start of the season but was sacked after just nine games. He replaces Gary McSheffrey at the Keepmoat Stadium. Doncaster are 12th in England’s fourth tier having won six, drawn three and lost five of their 14 league games. Anthony Hay· EPL Staff Editor October 20, 2022 at 4:13 AM EDT Brighton to tour US ahead of 2023-24 season Brighton’s pre-season preparations for 2023-24 will include a US tour. They are keen to be involved in a mini-tournament next summer which will involve several Premier League clubs, as revealed by The Athletic’s David Ornstein on Monday. If they don’t get an invite, Brighton will still go to the US as part of plans to broaden the club’s appeal. Their main sponsors are American Express, their kit suppliers are Nike and they have a partnership with Seacoast United, an amalgamation of community clubs in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine. Andy Naylor· Brighton & Hove Albion Correspondent October 20, 2022 at 3:15 AM EDT Cristiano Ronaldo left Old Trafford before final whistle after being unused substitute in Manchester United win Cristiano Ronaldo left Old Trafford before the final whistle after being an unused substitute in Manchester United’s 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur. Ronaldo watched from the bench on Wednesday evening as his United team-mates defeated Antonio Conte’s side, thanks to goals by Fred and Bruno Fernandes. The Portugal international walked down the tunnel before the full-time whistle but also left the stadium rather than heading to the dressing room. Laurie Whitwell· Manchester United Correspondent GO FURTHER Cristiano Ronaldo left Old Trafford before final whistle after being unused substitute in Manchester United win October 20, 2022 at 2:53 AM EDT ICYMI – Erik ten Hag to ‘deal with’ Cristiano Ronaldo after early exit down tunnel Erik ten Hag says he will “deal with” Cristiano Ronaldo after his early exit in Manchester United’s 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur. Ronaldo was an unused substitute as his United team-mates swept aside Antonio Conte’s side on Wednesday night, thanks to goals from Fred and Bruno Fernandes. The Portugal international walked down the tunnel before the full-time whistle after failing to make it onto the pitch. Asked about Ronaldo’s hasty exit, Erik ten Hag told Amazon: “I have seen him (leaving), I didn’t speak to him after. I will deal with that tomorrow.” The Dutchman added in his press conference: “I want to get focus on this team, it was a magnificent performance from all 11 players. I have to correct myself, it was a performance (also from) the subs who came on. A squad performance.” Anthony Hay· EPL Staff Editor GO FURTHER Erik ten Hag to ‘deal with’ Cristiano Ronaldo after early exit down tunnel October 20, 2022 at 2:33 AM EDT Good morning Stay tuned for the reaction to last night’s games as Manchester United defeated top-four rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool overcame West Ham thanks to a goal by Darwin Nunez. Here are last night’s results: Bournemouth 0-1 Southampton Brentford 0-0 Chelsea Liverpool 1-0 West Ham Newcastle 1-0 Everton Manchester ...
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How Are Enterprises Trading In The Metaverse? XR Today
How Are Enterprises Trading In The Metaverse? XR Today
How Are Enterprises Trading In The Metaverse? – XR Today https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/how-are-enterprises-trading-in-the-metaverse-xr-today/ Following Facebook’s rebrand to Meta Platforms in October last year, sparking the global virtual space race, Morgan Stanley soon announced that trading in the Metaverse would be the “next big investment theme.” 15 years ago, software-as-a-service (SaaS) and the cloud triggered similar shifts in the market. This caused the value of many companies to skyrocket while rapidly increasing competition among verticals. Currently, businesses are considering the meteoric rise of many new intelligent industries. Companies are also mulling whether the Metaverse is a viable, sustainable platform for commerce and economic growth. With a forcasted $1 trillion revenue opportunity in less than a decade, businesses must start preparing for a metaverse-dominated future. The Metaverse is defined as a platform, combining spatial computing and the Internet, that simulates physical worlds using immersive technologies. These experiences aim to drive rich, interactive experiences for users, both simultaneously and individually. Numerous companies such as Meta Platforms, Microsoft, Decentraland, Epic Games, Unity, Pico Interactive, NVIDIA, and even Autodesk are developing platforms to facilitate the Metaverse. Their new tools are set to offer enterprises an immense number of business use cases. Many firms have already turned to extended reality (XR) for training, upskilling, evaluating, collaborating, and showcasing their content on immersive platforms. Massive firms such as NIKE, Mcdonald’s, Wendys, Adidas, Gucci, Acura, and many others have also entered the digital frontier to interface with colleagues and customers. Entertainment firms worldwide have also turned to immersive tech for amusement rides, concerts, and interactive gaming. The blockchain is one of the foundational technologies powering the decentralised Metaverse, where no single entity will build it, own, or support it. This requires an underlying architecture based on blockchain used on platforms like Decentraland, Insomnia Labs, and Sandbox. Real estate in these platforms are tradeable, blockchain-based assets. Users can trade using cryptocurrency and property sold as NFTs, ensuring that assets remain non-interchangeable and retain their value, leading to three primary use cases for business operations: Provide services: The Metaverse will have its own product and services for businesses, namely collaboration platforms. For example, users can purchase digital assets to personalise and dress their 3D avatars for VR platforms. Theme parks and museums can also leverage digital humans as tour guides. Sell meta-assets as NFTs: NFTs allow buyers to buy and sell digital content linked to the blockchain. An increasingly popular digital asset class, people have sold them as tweets, memes, GIFs, and artwork. Advertise Phygital Goods: VR ads and marketing can also drive business growth with solutions such as digital billboards in virtual collaboration spaces to product placements in VR games. Additionally, companies such as Nike have begun producing phygital products at its concept store in Seoul, South Korea, which converts trainers from digital NFTs to physical products and conversely. Despite a promising future, metaverse business and trade will face significant challenges, making it a difficult task for regulatory bodies. Issues linked to erratic cryptocurrency values may call for special measures to protect investors currently and in the near future. Risks to large brands and market leaders may also arise due to antitrust laws and unauthorised adverts in the Metaverse. Some speculate that moves from large corporations could make it difficult for smaller and emerging brands to carve out room. Allegations over product licencing and technology disputes have already hit Meta Platforms and ByteDance in recent years. Ultimately, the Metaverse is expected to become the next iteration of the free market. It will have similar risks and opportunities, leading to regulatory intervention to ensure sound trading practices. Organisations that set standards for the industry, including the Metaverse Standards Forum, IEEE, XR Association, and Khronos Group, and O3DF, among others, continue to rally the global tech industry to build interoperability, security, safety, ethics, and privacy benchmarks for future users.
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How Are Enterprises Trading In The Metaverse? XR Today
According To TikTok Amazon Is Officially The It Girl Of Retail Essence
According To TikTok Amazon Is Officially The It Girl Of Retail Essence
According To TikTok, Amazon Is Officially The “It Girl” Of Retail – Essence https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/according-to-tiktok-amazon-is-officially-the-it-girl-of-retail-essence/ The online commerce hub has now turned into an ultra lifestyle market to find everything from cool gadgets for your home, to luxury fashion. If you’ve been scrolling through TikTok, you’ve most likely come across a few Amazon try-on hauls that had you zoom into the shopping site and fill up your cart. The online commerce hub has now turned into an ultra lifestyle market to find cool gadgets for your home and closet.  Before the influx of viral videos of “Amazon Fashion Finds” garnered a whopping 58.6 million views, the idea of breaking retail boundaries has been planned since 2006 after Amazon acquired Shopbop and Zappos in 2009. Nine years later, Amazon Fashion launched in 2018, accounting for $30 billion of the fashion industry’s $390 billion in the US market, surpassing Target and Walmart for the leading spot in online fashion.  Sergio Hudson Collection 10 — Image by Iker Aldama It’s a genius strategy to be a one-stop marketplace for all our favorite brands and styles. Instead of numerous pages on Google Chrome to do your shopping, Amazon holds almost every brand you can think of, from Nike to Calvin Klein, and reportedly plans on expanding to feature 12 luxury labels, possibly from the LVMH mega-corp. Currently, under their Luxury Stores vertical launched in 2020, Amazon is offering “pre-loved” items, including Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Chanel from the third-party resell brand What Goes Around Comes Around, as well as in season Sergio Hudson and Theophilio.  Courtesy of Theophilo Christian Cody Although you can shop for established brands, it’s the emerging ones that are currently getting a lot of traction. Most of the clothes we see on influencers are trendy pieces that have better quality than Shein, Pretty Little Thing, or Fashion Nova, cheaper dupes of the pricey real thing, and athleisure/loungewear gear. A few pieces getting a lot of attention are the “BBL Jacket”’ $16 compared to Lulumelon’s $118, the parachute pants $18 compared to Jaded London’s $93, and of course, the slim maxi dress, $11 compared to Skim’s $78. Thanks to the Amazon Storefront feature, it’s made it easier to bridge the gap from influencer to consumer to purchase the exact garment shown in TikTok without having to search through pages of products. Each item is shipped from nameless brands, similar to the Aliexpress model, yet, have issued a takeover to our wardrobe. So far, and shockingly, Amazon Fashion holds the number one spot as the most purchased category.  Earlier this year, the mega-conglomerate opened its first brick-and-mortar at The Americana at Brand Ball in Los Angeles, California, and recently Columbus, Ohio. Amazon Style follows its three grocery stores, Amazon Go, Amazon Fresh, and Whole Foods, as its fourth physical market. The retail does offer brands like Levi’s and Steve Madden, and it’s a traditional tech-savvy shopping experience with customers using QR codes as a virtual cart while employees gather apparel to try on on check out and can pay with a physical card or online account.  Also if you factor in Amazon’s investment in fostering the next global design talent through its reality competition series, Making The Cut, and the Making The Cut store, Amazon is determined to hold space in the fashion online marketplace sector. With an influx of brands and physical locations joining the market’s strategy, it’s safe to say they’ll play a big part in the way we see fashion in the future.
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According To TikTok Amazon Is Officially The It Girl Of Retail Essence
This Crypto Has Just Signed An Affiliate Deal With Amazon Huge Pump Incoming? Cryptonews
This Crypto Has Just Signed An Affiliate Deal With Amazon Huge Pump Incoming? Cryptonews
This Crypto Has Just Signed An Affiliate Deal With Amazon – Huge Pump Incoming? – Cryptonews https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/this-crypto-has-just-signed-an-affiliate-deal-with-amazon-huge-pump-incoming-cryptonews/ IMPT is a brand new cryptocurrency project that is focused on revolutionizing the space of carbon credits, seeking to put them on-chain in an attempt to dramatically improve the efficiency and transparency of the industry, and to incentivize their users to “shop responsibly”. IMPT shopping platform now boasts over 25,000 partners, including Amazon The team at IMPT has been extremely busy over the past few weeks, having dramatically enhanced their product offering through their affiliate partnership program with over 25,000 different brands being added to their shopping platform.  These brands include some of the largest companies in the world, such as Amazon, Microsoft, Gamestop, River Island, and more.  The ESG industry continues to explode  The ESG industry has been dramatically expanding over the past few years and is expected to continue to grow in the months and years to come.  Broadridge Financial Solutions has predicted that by the year 2030, the total market capitalization of the ESG industry will have come to exceed $30 trillion, and the industry of carbon credits is expected to grow to in excess of $50 billion.  However, much of the current ways in which the carbon credit market currently operates are based on incentivizing companies to pollute less, rather than individuals: companies must purchase carbon credits if they wish to pollute, and with fewer carbon credits issued each year, it becomes gradually more expensive for companies to pollute – this is one of the tools that Western governments are using to reach their 2030 “net zero” targets.  Socially responsible shopping  IMPT hopes to change all of this and to find new ways to incentivize both individuals to pollute less as well as companies. Their “socially responsible shopping” system means that users of their platform are rewarded with IMPT cashback rewards when shopping through their platform with companies that score highly on ESG metrics.
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Analysis | What Tapping The US Strategic Petroleum Reserve Means The Washington Post
Analysis | What Tapping The US Strategic Petroleum Reserve Means The Washington Post
Analysis | What Tapping The US Strategic Petroleum Reserve Means – The Washington Post https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/analysis-what-tapping-the-us-strategic-petroleum-reserve-means-the-washington-post/ As US president, Joe Biden has a rarely used but potentially powerful tool to make up for energy supply shortages or economically damaging price spikes: the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, or SPR. Set up in the aftermath of the Arab oil embargo in the 1970s as a national energy safety net, it’s the world’s largest supply of emergency crude, stored in deep and heavily guarded underground salt caverns along the US Gulf Coast. Fighting rising gasoline prices, the Biden administration is in the midst of the largest SPR release ever. 1. How much of the SPR is being tapped? About 165 million barrels of crude oil has been delivered or put under contract since the spring, when Biden initiated a drawdown of up to 180 million barrels. On Oct. 19, Biden announced that the final tranche of 15 million barrels will be released. He also held open the possibility of “further releases in the months ahead if needed.” The White House has been seeking to ease rising costs at the pump and bolster low domestic stockpiles of fuel for the winter while also responding to the decision by the world’s largest suppliers of oil, a group known as OPEC+, to slash production. 2. How much oil remains in reserve? The reserve stood at 405.1 million barrels as of Oct. 14. That’s about 57% of its maximum authorized storage capacity of 714 million barrels and enough to replace more than two years’ worth of US crude net imports, based on 2021 figures. Replenishing the SPR is also on the Biden administration’s to-do list, with one senior official saying purchases will begin when West Texas Intermediate crude prices are at or below $67 to $72 per barrel.  3. In what circumstances can presidents release stockpiled oil? It’s pretty much the president’s prerogative. The 1975 law that established the reserve says a president can order a full drawdown in the event of a “severe energy supply interruption” that threatens national security or the economy. A limited drawdown (up to 30 million barrels) can be ordered in the event of “a domestic or international energy supply shortage of significant scope or duration.” 4. How have presidents tapped the reserve? Beyond ad hoc responses to localized oil disruptions, the US had tapped its oil reserve only a handful of times before 2022. Biden did so late in 2021, authorizing the release of 50 million barrels as part of a coordinated multi-nation bid to lower surging fuel costs. In 2011, President Barack Obama released 30 million barrels as part of a joint effort with other nations to counter supply disruptions from Libya. In 2005, President George W. Bush released 11 million barrels in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. And in 1991, under President George H.W. Bush, 17 million barrels were released during the first Gulf War. In 2017, the Energy Department authorized the release of 5 million barrels to Gulf Coast refineries when Hurricane Harvey wreaked havoc on the region. Such arrangements are designed to address short-term emergency needs, and the crude is repaid, in kind, at a future date. Test releases take place from time to time, as well as limited releases in the form of swaps. 5. What does a release entail? The maximum drawdown capability is 4.4 million barrels a day, according to the Energy Department’s website, and it takes 13 days for SPR oil to reach the open market after a presidential decision. 6. Which other countries have reserves? China, India, Japan and South Korea are among Asia’s major stockpilers of oil. Member states of the European Union held a combined 103.6 million tonnes (759 million barrels) of emergency oil stocks as of July 2022, according to Eurostat, the EU’s statistical office.  7. What’s the outlook for the US stockpile? The domestic shale boom has allowed the US to join the ranks of the world’s biggest oil producers, lending weight to arguments that the emergency reserve is past its sell-by date. But US crude production has only grown modestly this year, despite a big rally in prices, while demand has increased and imports have been trending upward. Periodic use of the reserve after natural disasters may be the most effective rebuttal to the case for doing away with it. –With assistance from Jennifer A. Dlouhy. More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com ©2022 Bloomberg L.P.
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Analysis | What Tapping The US Strategic Petroleum Reserve Means The Washington Post
Tech News You May Have Missed: Oct 13 20 TechRepublic
Tech News You May Have Missed: Oct 13 20 TechRepublic
Tech News You May Have Missed: Oct 13 – 20 – TechRepublic https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/tech-news-you-may-have-missed-oct-13-20-techrepublic/ on October 20, 2022, 10:17 AM PDT Tech news you may have missed: Oct 13 – 20 Lenovo’s innovation in the metaverse, a study of how hybrid work affects women and tips for migrating to a new iPhone lead TechRepublic’s news this last week. Image: Armin Rimoldi/Pexels Too busy to catch up on this week’s news? Here’s the TL;DR on TechRepublic’s top stories for October 13 – 20. Jump to: Lenovo Tech World 2022: Into the next phase of digital transformation Hybrid work may not be working for women Top data quality tools of 2022 First impressions of the Pixel 7 Pro 4 tips for preparing to migrate to a new iPhone Lenovo Tech World 2022: Into the next phase of digital transformation Image: JHVEPhoto/Adobe Stock Lenovo’s tech conference held on October 18, 2022 featured innovations in metaverse, AR and VR solutions and edge technologies that it says will drive digital transformation for individuals and industry organizations. Ray Fernandez covers the tech company’s investments in the metaverse, and in particular how digital twins and edge hardware including robots, mobile phones and AR glasses will build a metaverse where industries can interact with the physical world. TL;DR: Unlike some of its competitors in the metaverse, Lenovo has built a culture of cooperation with other tech companies like Google, Microsoft and NVIDIA to increase the speed of innovation of its products. SEE: Metaverse cheat sheet: Everything you need to know (free PDF) (TechRepublic) Read the full conference coverage here. Hybrid work may not be working for women Image: Rido/Adobe Stock Only ⅓ of women in tech, media and telecom industries with hybrid work schedules report satisfaction with their work-life balance, says a new Deloitte report. Unsurprisingly, 86% of the women with children report that they bear the majority of the child care responsibilities, which can be complicated by varied work schedules that require similarly changing child care needs. TL;DR: Esther Shein reports that remote, hybrid and in-office working plans must consider the diversity of home life needs and build in flexibility to work hours and locations if they want to attract and retain top talent who also happen to have children. Read the analysis here. Top data quality tools of 2022 Image: tadamichi/Adobe Stock Data quality software is a key tool in building and maintaining the data stores that keep businesses running and drive innovation in an organization. The right data quality tool will help you monitor and improve the quality of data that exists and improve the quality of data you collect. TL;DR: Ali Azhar lists the best data quality tools on the market for 2022, and provides context into the products’ major features and effectiveness. Read the full list here. First impressions of the Pixel 7 Pro Image: ymgerman/Adobe Stock Jack Wallen upgraded from the Pixel 6 Pro to the Pixel 7 Pro, and is impressed with the improvements of daily use features. He reviews the fingerprint scanner, camera and other upgrades Google made to its Pro smartphone. TL;DR: Jack Wallen thinks this is the best version of the Pixel yet because Google has fixed some clunky features and improved the user experience of the Android 13 OS. Read the full review here. 4 tips for preparing to migrate to a new iPhone Image: Thai Nguyen/Unsplash You’ve saved your pennies, mined the couch cushions and rented out the guest room on Airbnb, and you’re finally ready to purchase the iPhone 14. Let Erik Eckel help you do a little housecleaning of your apps and data before you head to the store to upgrade to your new phone. TL;DR: From deleting old apps to managing location services, these tips will make the switch to a new iPhone quicker at the store, and they also contain lots of good ways to make your current phone more secure. Read the full tutorial here. Also See ATS: The best applicant tracking systems (TechRepublic) Remote work policy (TechRepublic Premium) Hybrid work policy (TechRepublic Premium) Latest tech news, tutorials and tips (TechRepublic on Flipboard) After Hours Apple Big Data CXO Digital Transformation Edge Google Innovation Mobility Tech & Work
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Limestone Ledger For 10/20/22 | Community | Enewscourier.com News Courier
Limestone Ledger For 10/20/22 | Community | Enewscourier.com News Courier
Limestone Ledger For 10/20/22 | Community | Enewscourier.com – News Courier https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/limestone-ledger-for-10-20-22-community-enewscourier-com-news-courier/ Friday ”Spirit of Health” fair Limestone County Council on Aging along with Limestone Manor is hosting a Health Fair Friday, Oct. 21, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Central Church of Christ. This is a free event geared towards seniors 60 or older that live in Limestone County. Wear your team color, and lunch will be provided. For questions, contact Delois Bailey (256) 874-2768 or Madison Herron (256) 614-3843. Saturday NARFE Meeting NARFE Chapter 1480 will meet on Saturday, Oct. 22nd at 9:00 a.m. at the Veterans Museum on Pryor Street. Our special guest speaker will be Chris Alexander, Blue Cross-Blue Shield Representative. Plan on attending this special meeting because you will get information that will apply to your 2023 insurance. Breakfast will be served. Elkmont Community Fest On Oct. 22, from 4-9 p.m., the Elkmont Community Fest will take place, with food trucks, fun for kids, craft booths and a cruise-in all available with no entry fee. For the cruise-in, people can register at the Elkmont Methodist Parking lot. Owens Volunteer Fire Department Trunk or Treat Owens Volunteer Fire Department is hosting a Trunk or Treat at the Limestone County Rodeo Arena on Oct. 22 from 5-7 p.m. Everyone is welcome. If you would like to set up a trunk, please email ovfd1500@gmail.com. Donations of bags of individually wrapped candy are also accepted. Candyland Fall Festival at Belmor Baptist Church The Fall Festival for Belmor Baptist Church takes place on Saturday, October 22, from 4 -6 p.m. Games, food and prizes. Bingo for adults. 5895 Mooresville Rd. Mooresville, AL 35649 Upcoming Coffee with the sheriff Sheriff Joshua McLaughlin and the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office would like to invite the community to the Limestone Sheriff’s Rodeo Arena on Oct. 27 from 7-9 a.m. to share coffee with us, discuss public safety issues, and build relationships. Laura K. Denton at Athens-Limestone Library On Oct. 27 at 2 p.m. the Athens-Limestone Public Library will host author Laura K. Denton in the ALCPL Community Room sponsored by Kathy and David Chasteen. Hallelujah Night Trunk or Treat The Limestone Minsterial Coalition is hosting a drive through trunk or treat at Round Island Creek Mission Center on Saturday Oct. 29 from 4-6 p.m. The Kelly’s at Nebo At 5 p.m., on Oct. 29, the Kelly’s will be at Nebo Community Church. Athens High School Class of 1966 55+1 Reunion On Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Athens State University Ballroom, at 5 p.m., the Athens class of 1966 will host a 55+1 year reunion. Please call (256)-431-2971 by October 15 to make a reservation. Southern Gospel The Southern Gospel Music Group Unity 4 will be at Enon Baptist Church on Sunday, Oct. 30, at 5 p.m. A love offering will be taken, there is no charge for admission and the church is located on Hwy 99 in the Good Springs community. Harvest Fest On Sunday, Oct. 30, the Harvest Fest is taking place at Friendship at Cambridge on Cambridge Lane, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Eastern Star Athens #214 Trunk or Treat The Eastern Star Athens #214 will host a Trunk or Treat on Oct. 31, 2022 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Athens Masonic Lodge at 18071 Lucas Ferry Road. Toys for Tots The US Marine Corp and United Way of Athens-Limestone will be accepting applications for the Toys for Tots program on Nov. 2, from 9 a.m. to noon and 1-3 p.m., at United Way of Athens-Limestone County located at 419 South Marion Street in Athens, Ala. Athens/Limestone Co. Veterans Day Parade The Alabama Veterans Museum and Archives will host the Athens/Limestone Co. Veterans Day Parade on Nov. 5 at 11:00 a.m. Line up begins at Athens High School beginning at 9:30 a.m. Contact Yvonne Dempsey at (256)-431-3213 or Sandy Thompson at (256)-771-7578. Register by Wednesday, Nov. 2. Stuff-A-Truck Stuff-A-Truck will be Saturday, Nov. 12, from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the First National Bank on the SW corner of Highway 72 East and Lindsey Lane. Please post the flyer at your church and on your social media or websites so that it receives the highest levels of recognition. Stuff-A-Truck is a great way to have the people of Limestone County and City of Athens to participate in helping to feed those who are in need right here at home. Ongoing Haunt Walks The Athens-Limestone County Tourism office is hosting the haunt walks again this year every Tuesday and Thursday night in October (6:30, 7, & 7 p.m. sessions). Purchase tickets on eventbrite.com. Free bread giveaway The Frazier CME Church Ministry will be giving away free bread every Saturday morning at 10 a.m. BrainBlast Trivia Casa Blanca hosts BrainBlast Trivia each Tuesday night at 6. p.m. Casa Blanca is located at 1802 U.S. Hwy 72 in Athens. Athens Alehouse & Cellar will host Blazin Beatz Bingo by Pop Culture Trivia Challenge each Thursday night starting at 6:30 p.m. Athens Alehouse & Cellar is located at 111 W. Washington Street in Athens. Chess Nights The Houston Library and Museum is currently hosting Chess Night on Tuesdays from 5-7 p.m. for beginners and experienced players. Call the library at (256) 233-8770 for additional information. The Library is located at 101 North Houston Street and is open Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the first Saturday of each month from 10-4. Athens Scarecrow Ball The Robert Beaty Historical District invites all of Athens to participate in the 6th annual October Athens Scarecrow Ball, spanning from Oct. 1-31. This is not a competition and no judging or prizes are involved. Please keep characters family friendly. Digital Literacy Classes Athens-Limestone County Public Library will host a series of Digital Literacy Classes in conjunction with Calhoun Community College & Drake State Community & Technical College. Classes will boost your digital confidence & provide you with skills and training needed in today’s job market. Classes are Monday-Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon or 1-4 p.m. Call (256) 306-2830 to learn more. Houston Memorial Library Daily Book SaleHouston Memorial Library and Museum, 101 North Houston Street in Athens, hosts a book sale daily. The book sale, museum and library are open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and first Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Tuesdays they are open from 10 a.m. — 7 p.m. Bingo Bingo is running for the public at Decatur Elks Lodge each Monday. Doors open at 5 p.m. with games beginning at 6:30 p.m. No outside food or drink will be allowed. Elks Lodge is located at 2625 Centron Drive SW in Decatur. More information: https://www.loc8nearme.com/alabama/decatur/elks-lodge/6449656/. After-school feeding program Women Empowering Women of Alabama, in partnership with FreshWind Christian Fellowship, is offering free meals for students after school. Meals are available 3–5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. More information: Janice Williams, (256) 233-5995. Food giveaway Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church’s food pantry will be open 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. on the third Saturday of each month at 1911 Hine St., Athens. Patrons must provide proof of at least one of the following: eligibility to receive supplemental food assistance (SNAP/food stamps); eligibility for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families; eligibility to receive Supplemental Security Income; income at or below 130 percent of the federal poverty level; or special circumstances. Eligibility forms provided at distribution site. Must have valid ID card or driver’s license. Only one distribution per household while supplies last. Monetary and food donations accepted. More information: (256) 424-5403. Used book sale Friends of the Athens-Limestone Public Library host a used book sale from 10 a.m. — 2 p.m. each Tuesday and the first Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. — 1 p.m. at the library, 603 S. Jefferson St., Athens. More information (256) 232-1233. Virtual exercise class Limestone County Council on Aging presents virtual exercise class 2–3 p.m. Mondays and Fridays via Zoom. The classes are called S.A.I.L., which stands for Stay Active and Independent for Life. More information: (256) 233-6412. Cemetery cleanup City cemeteries The City of Athens reminds residents and families of the following regarding its cemeteries: No flowers or decorations allowed on the ground between April 1 and Oct. 31, unless following a funeral; flower placement acceptable year-round on monuments, at their base or at foot markers; fresh flowers will be removed one week after a funeral; silk flowers will be removed 21 days after a funeral; approval by cemetery superintendent required before planting flowers, shrubs, trees or sod; city personnel will remove all trees or shrubs deemed detrimental to adjacent lots or grave openings; and worn, tattered or damaged U.S. flags will be removed and disposed of properly. Bethel Cemetery Bethel Cemetery Annual monetary contributions for cemetery upkeep are due. If you have family members buried in Bethel Cemetery, send donations to Tommy Sprague at 25917 Pepper Road in Athens. Total funding for the cemetery comes from contributions. Cleanup of family burial sites is also encouraged as mowing season will begin soon. For more information, reach out to Sprague at (256) 874-8491. Blood donations LifeSouth You can schedule a time with the Athens Donor Center online anytime. For more information, or to find and participate in blood drives, visit https://donors.lifesouth.org/donor/schedules/zip. Red Cross American Red Cross is asking eligible donors to make an appointment for blood or platelet donation. October donors will receive a $5 e-Gift card. For more information, or to find a drive, visit https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/find-drive. Limestone Ledger is a community calendar in which nonprofit organizations can notify the public of events. Publication of donation re...
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5 Extra Costs Tourists Need To Remember When Visiting Cancun Travel Off Path
5 Extra Costs Tourists Need To Remember When Visiting Cancun Travel Off Path
5 Extra Costs Tourists Need To Remember When Visiting Cancun – Travel Off Path https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/5-extra-costs-tourists-need-to-remember-when-visiting-cancun-travel-off-path/ Last Updated 3 mins ago Cancun has long been a popular vacation destination for travelers from around the world and this year expects to see more than 25 million tourists. Its pristine beaches, luxury resorts, and perfect weather attract visitors year-round, with December – April being the busiest months. As we approach the peak travel season for Cancun, tourists need to be aware of these 5 extra costs. Quintana Roo’s Manditory Tourist Tax In April 2021, the Mexican government implemented a mandatory tourist tax for any international travelers entering the state of Quintana Roo. Quintana Roo is home to some of Mexico’s most popular tourist destinations, including Cancun, Cozumel, Tulum, and Playa del Carmen. While the Visitax fee is only $12, it applies to every passenger over age 4 entering the state and can easily add up for families or large groups traveling together. Image Courtesy Of: Visitax Although Visitax has now been in existence for 18 months, many travelers are unaware of their requirement to pay this fee. The tax can be paid online or at the Cancun International Airport. Travelers planning to pay the tax online should take caution – several unofficial websites charge unsuspecting tourists as much as $42 per person to pay the tax. As Travel Off Path reported last month, there is only one official sight to pay the tax online, and that can be found at: https://www.visitax.gob.mx. Don’t Forget Travel Insurance For Your Next Trip! Travel Off Path Recommends These 5 Fast and Easy Travel Insurance Plans To Sign up For Now Plans starting at only $10 per week Visitors to Cancun who chose to pay the fee at the airport can do so at any of the Visitax payment modules at Cancun International Airport. The modules are located in terminals 2 and 4 and are open Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 6 pm. When enforced, travelers will need to show proof of Visitax payment to airport security before departing Cancun. Airport Transportation Costs We recommend that Cancun tourists pre-book airport transportation prior to arriving at the Cancun International Airport. If you are staying in Cancun’s Hotel Zone, it is suggested to take a taxi or arrange transportation directly with the hotel. A private taxi will cost around $25 each way, depending on the exact location of your hotel, and it is recommended to book this in advance. First-time visitors to Cancun International Airport might feel overwhelmed upon landing when trying to find transportation to their hotel. Often there are people engaged in high-pressure sales for ground transportation and timeshares. Tourists should know that all pre-booked transportation will wait outside the airport. Therefore, it is recommended to walk past these people and straight outdoors, where you will find taxis, hotel vans, and public buses.   Beware of ATM and Foreign Transaction Fees Every international traveler needs to be prepared to pay extra fees when withdrawing local currency from ATMs. Visitors to Cancun should have cash on hand for shopping, dining, and tipping – withdrawing from ATMs will give you the best exchange rate. ATMs that are attached to or associated with reputable banks will be more reliable and have lower fees than privately owned ATMs found on the street or inside businesses. ATM fees will likely start at $1.50, and your own bank might also charge a foreign transaction fee. Travelers should always contact their home bank prior to their vacation to let them know where you will be traveling (so that they don’t disable your cards) and to determine any foreign fees that may be charged at ATMs. Hotel Resort Fees Can Be Hard To Find A hidden cost that is becoming more popular in Cancun is the resort fee. Resort fees can be sneaky and often won’t show up when looking at hotel pricing. It is always wise to check the fine print or contact your hotel to determine if you will be charged a resort fee. The Fairmont Mayakoba charges a $27 resort fee per adult, and according to Expedia, the Grand Hotel Cancun has a resort fee of $50 per night.   Don’t Forget To Tip! It is customary for tourists in Cancun to leave cash tips for service workers – including bartenders, hotel housekeeping, luggage handlers, and wait staff. Tipping well is a good practice, given that wages in Mexico within the service industry are often quite modest. On average, tourists in Cancun should tip $1 per drink from a bar, 10-20% for good service at a restaurant, and $1-$5 per night for housekeeping attendants in your hotel. Working in the service industry isn’t easy, and tourists should always budget extra travel money to reward good service while on vacation. Traveler Alert: Don’t Forget Travel Insurance For Your Next Trip! ↓ Join Our Community ↓ The Travel Off Path Community FB group has all the latest reopening news, conversations, and Q&A’s happening daily!  SUBSCRIBE TO OUR LATEST POSTS Enter your email address to subscribe to Travel Off Path’s latest breaking travel news, straight to your inbox This article originally appeared on TravelOffPath.com
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5 Extra Costs Tourists Need To Remember When Visiting Cancun Travel Off Path
Business News Digest Federal News Network
Business News Digest Federal News Network
Business News Digest – Federal News Network https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/business-news-digest-federal-news-network-2/ The highlights of the AP Business report. All times EDT. An up-to-the minute listing of all business stories planned is available in Coverage Plan on AP Newsroom, http://newsroom.ap.org/coverageplan. For access to AP Newsroom and other technical issues, contact AP Customer Support at 877-836-9477 or apcustomersupport@ap.org. The AP Business News supervisor can be reached at (800)-845-8450, ext. 1680. TOP STORIES: WINTER HEATING — Families are looking forward with dread as winter approaches with high energy costs… READ MORE The highlights of the AP Business report. All times EDT. An up-to-the minute listing of all business stories planned is available in Coverage Plan on AP Newsroom, http://newsroom.ap.org/coverageplan. For access to AP Newsroom and other technical issues, contact AP Customer Support at 877-836-9477 or apcustomersupport@ap.org. The AP Business News supervisor can be reached at (800)-845-8450, ext. 1680. TOP STORIES: WINTER HEATING — Families are looking forward with dread as winter approaches with high energy costs and tight fuel supplies. The U.S. Department of Energy is projecting sharp price increases for home heating compared to last winter. By David Sharp. SENT: 800 words, photos. BRITAIN POLITICS — British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned Thursday — bowing to the inevitable after a tumultuous, short-lived term in which her policies triggered turmoil in financial markets and a rebellion in her party that obliterated her authority. By Jill Lawless. SENT: 1,000 words, photos, video. EUROPE-ENERGY — European Union leaders opened a two-day summit Thursday divided on whether, and how, the bloc could impose a gas price cap to contain the energy crisis fueled by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and his strategy to choke off gas supplies to the bloc at will. By Raf Casert and Samuel Petrequin. SENT: 760 words, photos. MARKETS & ECONOMY: FINANCIAL MARKETS —Stocks are off to an uneven start on Wall Street as markets struggle to find direction amid more mixed news on company earnings. By Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga. SENT: 640 words, photos. UPCOMING: 800 words by 4:30 p.m., photo. MORTGAGE RATES — Average long-term U.S. mortgage rates inched up this week ahead of another expected rate increase by the Federal Reserve when it meets early next month. By Matt Ott. SENT: 410 words, photos. HOME SALES — Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in September for the eighth month in a row, matching the pre-pandemic sales pace from 10 years ago, as house hunters faced sharply higher mortgage rates, higher home prices and a still tight supply of properties on the market. By Alex Veiga. SENT: 150 words, photos. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week and remains historically low even as the U.S. economy slows in the midst of decades-high inflation. By Matt Ott. SENT: 430 words, photos. OFF THE CHARTS-MARKETS & MIDTERMS — The upcoming midterm elections could give the stock market a sorely needed boost by eliminating at least some of the uncertainty that’s clouding the way for investors. By Alex Veiga. SENT: 630 words, photos. EARNINGS: EARNS-AMERICAN AIRLINES — American Airlines is reporting a $483 million profit for the third quarter, as planes were mostly full and fares were higher over the hectic summer months. By David Koenig. SENT: 270 words, photos. UNION PACIFIC-RESULTS — Union Pacific hauled in 13% more profit in the third quarter, but the railroad predicted Thursday that its customers will ship fewer items than it expected, suggesting that the economy may be slowing down. By Josh Funk. SENT: 350 words, photos. EARNS-CSX — CSX railroad will release its third-quarter earnings report Thursday afternoon. The results may offer clues about whether the economy is headed for a recession. By Business Writer Josh Funk. UPCOMING: 500 words, photo. INDUSTRY: RAILROAD CONTRACT TALKS — The major freight railroads appear unwilling to give track maintenance workers much more than they received in the initial contract they rejected, increasing the prospects for a strike. The railroads took the unusual step of issuing a statement late Wednesday rejecting the union’s latest request to add paid sick time on top of the 24% raises they received in the first deal. By Business Writer Josh Funk. UPCOMING: 500 words, photo By 1:00 p.m.. PERSONAL FINANCE: NERDWALLET-RV DELIVERY TREND — RV delivery is a growing trend that allows travelers to enjoy all of the conveniences of staying in an RV without actually having to drive it. Several companies offer delivery services for customers who rent, which can not only be more convenient, but also more affordable. By Sally French of NerdWallet. SENT: 1,000 words, photo. INTERNATIONAL: SPAIN-PORTUGAL-GAS-EXPLAINER — Households and businesses across Europe have struggled with high electricity prices for months, though they have fallen since late August peaks. Spain and Portugal have managed to free themselves from the EU pricing system and say the benefits are noticeable. By Ciaran Giles. SENT: 940 words, photos. JAPAN-TRADE — Japan marked a trade deficit for the 14th month in a row, government data showed Thursday, with exports and imports ballooning to record highs, as the declining value of the yen added to the soaring costs of imported energy, food and other goods. By Yuri Kageyama. SENT: 370 words, photo. NIGERIA-GAS SUPPLIES — A major Nigerian energy company says it can’t deliver natural gas as promised in its contracts after deadly flooding hindered its operations. SENT: 560 words, photos. TURKEY-ECONOMY — Turkey’s central bank has slashed interest rates for the third month in a row, making its biggest drop this year despite sky-high inflation that is squeezing people’s finances as it follows President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s unorthodox economic views. SENT: 410 words, photos. APEC-FINANCE — Finance ministers of major Pacific Rim economies pledged Thursday to combat inflation and target spending to support sustainable growth at a meeting in Bangkok ahead of a summit next month. SENT: 500 words, photos. —————————— Copyright © 2022 . All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
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Getting At The Root Of Acanthosis Nigricans In Young Children Medpage Today
Getting At The Root Of Acanthosis Nigricans In Young Children Medpage Today
Getting At The Root Of Acanthosis Nigricans In Young Children – Medpage Today https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/getting-at-the-root-of-acanthosis-nigricans-in-young-children-medpage-today/ Outcomes of the Children’s Healthy Living (CHL) intervention around overweight and obesity in young children were maintained at the 6-year mark — and included a lower prevalence of acanthosis nigricans. The findings, which focused on children ages 2-8 years in the US-affiliate Pacific region, appear in JAMA Network Open. Most of the program’s interventions were broad, community-oriented measures, such as training, policies, systems, and environments. Six more targeted children’s behaviors: consumption of fruits and vegetables, water, and sugar-sweetened beverages; sleep; physical activity; and screen time. Among the 9,840 children included in the analysis (4,866 girls [49.5%] and 4,974 boys [50.5%], 6,334 [64.4%] aged 2-5 years), the intervention group showed significant improvements compared with the control group in prevalence of overweight plus obesity (d = -12.60% [95% CI -20.92% to -4.28%]), waist circumference (d = -1.64 [95% CI -2.87 to -0.41] cm), and acanthosis nigricans prevalence (d = -3.55% [95% CI -6.17% to -0.92%]). First study author, Rachel Novotny, PhD, RDN, is professor and graduate chair with the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and director of the CHL Children’s Healthy Living Center of Excellence and Resilience in Food Systems. Her exchange with the Reading Room has been edited for length and clarity. What was the initial motivation for creating CHL? Novotny: Interventions to change behavior alone have not been sufficient to reduce the prevalence of obesity or type 2 diabetes. Rather, broad changes in the obesogenic environment are needed to determine, for example, whether obesity is associated with occurrence of acanthosis nigricans, an indicator of insulin resistance. The CHL trial was a multilevel, multicomponent, community-randomized intervention trial designed to change the environment so that children in the US-affiliated Pacific (USAP) region can eat healthier food and be more physically active, in order to decrease prevalence of overweight, obesity, and acanthosis nigricans. The CHL trial used a social ecological framework of health and wellness designed to act on multiple levels and in multiple components within behavioral, physical, social, cultural, economic, and policy environments to reduce the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children in multiple communities, ultimately reducing it by 3.9% in 4 years. What was the impetus for this particular investigation? Novotny: At the same time, few obesity prevention studies have included long-term follow-up, described intervention maintenance, and/or reported follow-up analyses after completion of the study intervention program. We hypothesized that the CHL trial would maintain a reduction in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among young children in the USAP region. How would you summarize the finding’s key result? Novotny: The trial was effective in decreasing prevalence of overweight and obesity and acanthosis nigricans, including further decrease 6 years after the funded intervention activities stopped. What are the implications for people with acanthosis nigricans? Novotny: Acanthosis nigricans among young children is a good way to measure and monitor the metabolic impact of a community-based intervention in a noninvasive way. More attention is needed to the potential of acanthosis nigricans for surveillance systems and as a recognizable marker that action is needed. Although endocrinologists already believe its presence is enough for action, we believe more research on acanthosis nigricans will further our understanding of nuanced metabolic changes. More tools to illustrate the presentation of acanthosis nigricans in diverse populations would be helpful for diagnosis and further research and action. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Individual and community-based interventions improved obesity and rates of acanthosis nigricans in young children in US-affiliated Pacific regions. Effects were maintained 6 years after the end of the 2-year intervention. Acanthosis nigricans could be used as marker of insulin resistance.
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Getting At The Root Of Acanthosis Nigricans In Young Children Medpage Today
North Shores Under High Surf Advisory | News Sports Jobs Maui News
North Shores Under High Surf Advisory | News Sports Jobs Maui News
North Shores Under High Surf Advisory | News, Sports, Jobs – Maui News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/north-shores-under-high-surf-advisory-news-sports-jobs-maui-news/ North-facing shores of Maui and Molokai are under a high surf advisory through 6 p.m. today, the National Weather Service announced. Waves of 12 to 16 feet are expected as a short- to medium-period north swell continues to build overnight, peaks today and gradually diminishes tonight and Friday. Beachgoers should listen to ocean safety officials and exercise caution, as conditions could make swimming difficult and dangerous, the weather service said. Today’s breaking news and more in your inbox A “Water is Life Educational Event” will be held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the University of Hawaii Maui … Residents can provide input on the fiscal year 2024 budget during meetings scheduled for Molokai, Hana and Paia … Proceedings have been suspended in the case of a man charged with murder in the death of his landlord while he is … Gov. David Ige has appointed new leadership to the state Department of Accounting and General Services following … The Maui Police Commission Wednesday declined to initiate disciplinary proceedings against the police chief over a … North-facing shores of Maui and Molokai are under a high surf advisory through 6 p.m. today, the National Weather …
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Upland Brings Fashion And Fine Art To The Metaverse With Iconic Jacky Tsai MetaSkull Collection PR Newswire
Upland Brings Fashion And Fine Art To The Metaverse With Iconic Jacky Tsai MetaSkull Collection PR Newswire
Upland Brings Fashion And Fine Art To The Metaverse With Iconic Jacky Tsai MetaSkull Collection – PR Newswire https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/upland-brings-fashion-and-fine-art-to-the-metaverse-with-iconic-jacky-tsai-metaskull-collection-pr-newswire/ –       The Iconic MetaSkull collection by Jacky Tsai is a limited edition NFT collectible for Halloween 2022 , /PRNewswire/ — London-based contemporary artist Jacky Tsai and his fashion-forward MetaSkull Collection become the designer’s first foray into the metaverse debuting in Upland, the largest open metaverse mapped to the real world. Fans of the Shanghai-born designer around the world and the Upland community will have the unique opportunity to collect and trade three different rarities of the iconic MetaSkull in the form of digital collectibles, Upland’s coveted Block Explorers, and structural decor used to decorate metaverse neighborhoods in time for Halloween. Upland Brings Fashion and Fine Art to the Metaverse with Iconic Jacky Tsai MetaSkull Collection In collaboration with Froyo Games, Jacky Tsai will be launching his first NFT collection in Upland, the largest property-trading metaverse, with over 3 million registered users and the highest number of virtual property owners. Just in time for the popular season of Halloween, the Upland community will have a new opportunity to decorate their property structures with limited edition and seasonal fine art, creating a unique, immersive metaverse experience. Fans of the former Alexander McQueen designer will be introduced to a web3 experience in Upland where they can contribute and benefit from the utility of Tsai’s unique NFT collection. Tsai’s dynamic art has been featured in some of the top galleries and museums globally, including Unit London and Richard Taittinger Gallery with realized prices ranging from 48,000 USD to 302,000 USD. The artist’s iconic skull motifs first gained international recognition in 2008, when it was used in Alexander McQueen’s Spring/Summer menswear collection. “I am thrilled to bring the MetaSkull collection to Upland’s global audience that is eager to support quality digital art. Upland’s unique building landscape allows for boundless artistic growth and expression, which is key to bridging the gap between the artistic world and the ever expanding metaverse,” says Jacky Tsai. “My vision for the collection is to inspire the next generation of gamers with bold and thought provoking designs.” Tsai’s vision with the MetaSkull launch is to dispel the notion of fear and negative attitudes towards death amongst Chinese communities. His art often combines traditional Eastern art techniques and Western pop art references that serve as the perfect way to express this message and create truly unique art pieces that establish harmony between the cultural extremes. “We are excited to elevate the visual aesthetic in Upland with an artist as talented as Jacky Tsai and introduce this unique MetaSkull collection to the Upland community,” says Dirk Lueth, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Upland. “With this collection, every structure in Upland will be decorated with iconic visuals as more property owners bring their personal style into the metaverse.” The Jacky Tsai MetaSkull Collection will be revealed to the Upland community on Friday, October 21. Upland is available to download for free on iOS, Android and the web, and can be played from anywhere in the world.    ABOUT UPLAND ME, Inc. Upland (https://upland.me/) is an open web3 platform for the metaverse mapped to the real world.  The company’s mission is to build one of the leading and most dynamic maker-communities through a strong entrepreneur economy that allows players, creators, developers, and brands to manufacture goods and experiences, monetize assets, and provide utility and fun to other players. Headquartered in Silicon Valley with hubs in Las Vegas, Ukraine, and Brazil, Upland was named among Fast Company’s “Next Big Things in Tech” in 2021 and one of “22 San Francisco Startups To Watch in 2022” by Built In SF. Upland is committed to becoming carbon negative and is a proud partner of Carbonfuture. For more information about our sustainability commitment visit https://www.upland.me/sustainability. Upland is available on iOS, Android and the Web, and can be played from anywhere in the world. About Jacky Tsai Jacky Tsai is a Shanghai-born and London-based Chinese Asian Modern & Contemporary artist. Jacky Tsai basked in the limelight in 2008 when British fashion designer Alexander McQueen adopted his floral skull creation for its 2008 Spring/Summer Menswear Collection, and since then, he has used the floral skull in many of his artworks. The floral skull represents life and death, the beauty in decay, and rebirth. Over the years, Jacky’s talent and creativity have expanded. Apart from painting and sculpting, his creation also incorporates a wide range of other media, including what others consider dying crafts, traditional lacquer carving, silk embroidery, and hand-painted porcelain. In addition, Jacky Tsai is well-known for his unique style of merging traditional Chinese painting techniques and references with Western Pop Art. Jacky’s dynamic art and constantly evolving creativity have landed him opportunities to collaborate with many big names in the fashion industry, such as Bvlgari & Shanghai Tang. He even earned the affection of pop star Jay Chou. About Froyo Games Froyo Games has collaborated with Jacky Tsai to launch an NFT series called “MetaSkull”, to be announced later in October. Froyo Games is a Web3 gaming publishing platform enabling gamers to interact with blockchain games and NFTs on a single integrated platform in a seamless and hassle-free manner. Froyo Games is backed by its strategic investors that include Animoca Games, GBV, Spartan etc. Froyo Games’ main strategic partner is iCandy Interactive – the largest game development company in the Southeast Asia region, that has extensive experience making AAA and casual games globally. Media contact: Lindsay Aamodt, [email protected]  SOURCE Upland
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Upland Brings Fashion And Fine Art To The Metaverse With Iconic Jacky Tsai MetaSkull Collection PR Newswire
15 Kitchen Tools You Shouldnt Waste Your Money On Tasting Table
15 Kitchen Tools You Shouldnt Waste Your Money On Tasting Table
15 Kitchen Tools You Shouldn’t Waste Your Money On – Tasting Table https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/15-kitchen-tools-you-shouldnt-waste-your-money-on-tasting-table/ Rosamar/Shutterstock We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There are dozens of different kitchen tools, but they all fall broadly into two categories: multitaskers (devices that can perform multiple tasks, like Dutch ovens and stand mixers) and unitaskers (one-use gadgets that can only accomplish what they’re designed for). While celebrity chefs like Alton Brown have famously spoken out about unitaskers (via NPR), we do recognize that there are some unitaskers that are absolutely worth it. A citrus juicer may only be able to juice lemons and limes, but it makes quick work of it while keeping your hands clean. And a salad spinner may take up a lot of room in your kitchen, but using one is truly the best way to remove excess water from a head of lettuce. On the other hand, there’s a slew of kitchen tools you shouldn’t waste your money on. These tools provide solutions for problems that aren’t that time-consuming or perform tasks that can easily be accomplished by another tool. Garlic press Olesya_sh/Shutterstock While many swear by the garlic press as a time-saving mechanism, we know plenty of ways to mince garlic without one of these gadgets. This hand-held tool has two hinged handles that work together to put pressure on the clove placed in the middle. When pressed through the grid, the clove transforms into a pile of minced garlic, or that’s the idea anyway. What actually happens is the garlic turns to mush, mincing the clove far finer than is possible with a knife. This leads to one of the biggest mistakes you can make when cooking with garlic: The resulting garlic mush can burn easily and will unintentionally infuse whatever you’re cooking with extra-garlicky flavor. The late Anthony Bordain expressed his hatred for the garlic press in his 2000 book Kitchen Confidential. In the chapter about how to cook like the pros, Bordain rants about how garlic is “divine” when treated properly, but “disgusting” when it’s not treated with respect. When talking about the garlic press, he specifically refers to it as an abomination, “I don’t know what that junk is that squeezes out the end of those things, but it ain’t garlic.” Bourdain suggests smashing garlic with the flat end of the knife blade or slivering it instead of mincing it. If it must be finely minced, try using a fork instead of cluttering up your kitchen drawers with another single-use kitchen tool. Ice cream machine grandbrothers/Shutterstock Don’t get us wrong — we like store-bought ice cream, but do recognize there’s real culinary power in knowing how to turn a simple custard recipe into an untold number of ice cream flavors. It allows you to take advantage of the berries at the farmers market or have a little fun with boozy concoctions for your next dinner party (we’re looking at you, Ina Garten’s Grand Marnier-infused peach ice cream). Our love for homemade ice cream doesn’t deter from the fact that ice cream makers can only do one thing, and they take up a ton of space in storage. Not only that, but they require advanced planning to use. Depending on the model, you either need to buy a 10-pound bag of ice every time you want to churn, or you have to put the bowl in the freezer 24 hours prior to use (via KitchenAid). Luckily, there’s a way to make homemade ice cream without any special appliances. Our favorite no-churn ice cream recipe uses sweetened condensed milk and whipped heavy cream. It only takes five minutes to mix the ingredients and a 12-hour rest in the freezer to make this no-equipment-necessary ice cream, saving you time and storage space. Herb scissors Kitchen shears are one of our favorite kitchen tools, and they’re so valuable that Alton Brown once tweeted that “a good pair of kitchen shears is worth 7.3 knives.” You can use them to do everything from spatchcocking a chicken for a quick weeknight dinner to cutting herbs without breaking out the cutting board. Single-use scissors like herb scissors, on the other hand, simply don’t make the cut. These specialty scissors cram five blades between the two handles to “equal 10 knife chops,” (via Amazon). That sounds great, however, reviewers point out a few problems. One reviewer commented that the scissors won’t cut moist materials, and the herbs fold up between the blades and don’t get cut. Several commented that the blades weren’t sharp enough to cut through herbs and that they rusted after several uses. Since the blades don’t come apart like a good pair of shears, the water gets trapped in the scissors and rusts the blades. Put it all together, and we can see why a specific pair of scissors might be a waste of money. Better to trust in a sharp knife or a sturdy pair of shears that can be sharpened when they dull over time. Avocado slicer Charlotte Lake/Shutterstock Cooking can be hazardous, and between sharp knife blades and open flames, it’s easy to get hurt. Avocados can be slippery and hard to cut, and they become extremely mushy when overripe. OSF HealthCare reports that nearly 9,000 people go to the hospital each year with “avocado hand” — the unfortunate aftermath of using a knife to pierce an avocado pit, but missing and plunging the blade into your hand instead. So it’s no wonder that companies have created a kitchen tool to help people avoid knife-related injuries. While there are several different versions of the avocado slicer, they all have one thing in common: They’re specifically designed to cut, pit, and slice avocados. They really only work on avocados because their “blades” are made of plastic, which are sharp enough to go through an avocado peel, but not many other fruits or vegetables. While reviews indicate that they do actually work for removing an avocado pit without cutting into your hand, there are other avocado pit removal hacks that don’t require cluttering up the gadget drawer. If you’re not comfortable using a knife, try scooping the pit out with a spoon. Small spoons with pointy tips work the best, but large soup spoons will work in a pinch. You can also remove an avocado pit using just your hands by placing your index and middle fingers around the pit and pushing the pit firmly from the back with your thumb. Egg separator iva/Shutterstock Eggs are one of our favorite ingredients because of their versatility. Scramble, poach, or hard-boil them for breakfast, add them to meatballs and meatloaf as a binding ingredient, or use them to leaven and give rise to baked goods. When baking with eggs, it’s always a good idea to separate the egg whites from the yolks, whipping them into an airy concoction that adds a light, fluffy texture to the finished dessert. It can be tricky to separate the egg whites from the yolks, though. Using two eggshells makes it easy to accidentally pierce the yolk with the shell’s sharp edges, causing the yellow substance to bleed into the whites. That doesn’t mean you need to spend money on a gadget specifically designed to separate the two, though. The best egg-separating method starts with using cold eggs, which helps the yolks hold their shape and create a clean separation. From there, you have a few choices. If you don’t mind getting your hands dirty, crack the egg into a bowl before pouring the contents over your hand, allowing the white to run through your fingers into a separate bowl. You can also use a clean plastic water bottle as a clever trick for separating egg yolks. Simply squeeze the bottle and place it over the yolk, creating a vacuum that sucks the yolk right up. Shredder claws / meat paws PATRICK CHEN 12345/Shutterstock Shredder claws (also called meat paws) are exactly what they sound like: Handheld “claws” made of stainless steel or plastic that are designed to go over your hands when shredding meat. Now we’re not saying you should throw them away if you happen to buy a BBQ tool set that comes with shredding claws. There’s certainly something kind of cool about pretending to be a bear while you’re tearing into a perfectly cooked pork shoulder, transforming the large roast into a pile of pulled pork. That said, we can’t think of a single reason why you should go out of your way to purchase a set of these claws. It’s just as easy to shred beef, pork, or chicken using a pair of standard forks. Simply place the forks into the meat and pull in opposite directions to remove long, shredded pieces of meat, repeating the process until the entire roast is shredded. You can also use a potato masher, pressing down on the meat and using a pair of tongs to pull out the exposed strands. If the meat is cool enough and cooked properly, you won’t need any tools at all and you can pull the meat apart with your fingers. All of these methods involve a little elbow grease and getting your hands dirty, but the shredder claws won’t get the job done any more cleanly or easily. Bread machine Africa Studio/Shutterstock Bread machines have certainly had their time and place in history. According to Taste, the all-in-one bread machine debuted in Japan in 1986. It promised an easier way to make bread: Pour the ingredients into the machine, push a button, and walk away as the gadget mixes, proofs, and bakes a perfect loaf of bread. By 1999, there was a bread machine in one in five American households. While a dedicated bread machine may have high appeal for someone who bakes bread every day, it’s probably a waste of money for the casual bread enthusiast. These machines do provide bread-making convenience, but they’re large and take up valuable counter space. You can’t use the machine to make different bread shapes, either, like round rustic boules or baguettes, as they’re only designed to make loaf-shaped bread (via Salad in a Jar). Instead, if you want to make fabulous bread, avoid one of the top bread-baking mistakes and knead...
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15 Kitchen Tools You Shouldnt Waste Your Money On Tasting Table
Hilary Allen On The Superficial Allure Of Crypto International Monetary Fund
Hilary Allen On The Superficial Allure Of Crypto International Monetary Fund
Hilary Allen On The Superficial Allure Of Crypto – International Monetary Fund https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/hilary-allen-on-the-superficial-allure-of-crypto-international-monetary-fund/ Listen to the brightest minds in the field of economics and development discuss their latest research and deconstruct global economic trends. IMF Podcasts are also available on other digital platforms such as Spotify, SoundCloud, Libsyn, and free to use for broadcasters, educators and institutions.  Hilary Allen on the Superficial Allure of Crypto October 20, 2022 Hilary Allen says cryptocurrencies pose grave risks. (photo courtesy Hilary Allen) Cryptocurrencies have grabbed news headlines with their dramatic highs and lows, and their proponents argue they could revolutionize the financial system, making it faster and fairer. But is the cryptocurrency craze dragging us all into dangerous waters? Hilary Allen is a professor of law at American University and studies the impact of new financial technologies on financial stability. Allen is also the author of The Superficial Allure of Crypto published in the September edition of Finance and Development. In this podcast, Allen sits down with journalist Rhoda Metcalfe to discuss the risks associated with cryptocurrencies and why she thinks that they simply cannot deliver their claimed benefits. Transcript Hilary Allen is a professor of law at American University’s Washington College of Law.
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Hilary Allen On The Superficial Allure Of Crypto International Monetary Fund
Four U.S. States Order A Metaverse Casino To Halt Sale Of NFTs CNBC
Four U.S. States Order A Metaverse Casino To Halt Sale Of NFTs CNBC
Four U.S. States Order A Metaverse Casino To Halt Sale Of NFTs – CNBC https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/four-u-s-states-order-a-metaverse-casino-to-halt-sale-of-nfts-cnbc/ The metaverse is a set of virtual worlds where people live, work and play. Weiquan Lin | Moment | Getty Images Regulators in four states simultaneously filed emergency cease-and-desist orders Thursday against virtual casino Slotie. States law enforcement officials allege Slotie’s owners were soliciting investors online to participate in an illegal gambling operation in the metaverse, a digital world where participants can interact with each other, purchase products and gamble. State securities boards in Texas, Kentucky, New Jersey and Alabama accused Slotie of defrauding investors and ordered it to immediately halt the sale of its non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, to retail investors. NFTs are blockchain-based digital assets that designate ownership of virtual art, music, or in this case, proprietorship of a metaverse casino to the holder of the NFT. According to the order, 10,0000 Slotie NFTs were sold to the public. Slotie, which is based in the country of Georgia, began operating in October 2021, according to the order. On its website, it said its NFTs “are your ticket into the largest and fastest-growing online casino network on the blockchain.” Although the metaverse project was selling securitized NFTs, the order said it failed to provide purchasers with essential information such as the business address of the company or its founders, with a telephone number or an email address. The order further alleges the respondent failed to disclose its assets, liabilities, revenue and other financial information related to its operations of the metaverse casinos. Joe Rotunda, the Texas state securities board director, said while the metaverse does provide legitimate business opportunities, it also can provide a new forum for fraudsters looking to scam the public. “The latest metaverse investment products — NFTs that purport to provide passive income — often bear significant undisclosed risks,” he said in a statement. “These risks are often significant, and investing in virtual realities can leave investors virtually broke.” As a result of the order, Slotie must immediately cease and desist from selling to investors until the security is properly registered. If the founders violate the order, they are subject to a fine of up to $10,000. They also have 31 days to request a hearing on the issue.
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Four U.S. States Order A Metaverse Casino To Halt Sale Of NFTs CNBC
Keysight Technologies To Award $30000 USD To Winner Of Innovation Challenge Business Wire
Keysight Technologies To Award $30000 USD To Winner Of Innovation Challenge Business Wire
Keysight Technologies To Award $30000 USD To Winner Of Innovation Challenge – Business Wire https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/keysight-technologies-to-award-30000-usd-to-winner-of-innovation-challenge-business-wire/ October 20, 2022 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time –(BUSINESS WIRE)–Keysight Technologies: What: The Keysight Innovation Challenge is a design competition challenging graduate and undergraduate engineering students to conceptualize an Internet of Things (IoT) device or network of devices that will provide carbon neutrality monitoring at the community or corporate level. This year’s contest supports Keysight’s goal to achieve carbon neutrality within its Corporate Social Responsibility policies. It aims to inspire innovation to help the world reach net zero by 2050 and requires each team to be woman-led to encourage gender diversity in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The winning team will be presented with a $30,000 USD cash prize and $10,000 USD in Keysight test equipment. When: Saturday, October 29, 2022 Where: Keysight Headquarters, Santa Rosa, Calif. Livestream: https://fb.me/e/2Z1iqEmsA or www.keysightinnovationchallenge.com Contact: Paul Erwin at paul.erwin@keysight.com for more information. Panel of Judges (Interviews Available) United Nations Youth Programme Coordinator Juan Pablo Celis Garcia manages the Young Champions of the Earth award, the UN’s highest environmental honor for young people working on innovative solutions to environmental issues. Mehdi Sadaghdar, Electrical Engineer and YouTube Star a.k.a. “ElectroBOOM,” teaches electronics with a comic spin to show how making mistakes can be lessons learned. Former Keysight Innovation Challenge Winner Anand Lalwani won the grand prize in the 2019 Innovation Challenge with his team for a solution for detecting water contamination faster and less expensively than current methods. Since his team’s success in the challenge, Lalwani has earned his doctorate from Stanford and co-founded a company that helps large enterprises adopt and manage fleets of robots. Former Keysight Innovation Challenge Winner Gabriella Garcia graduated from MIT with a focus on augmented reality and has held product development positions with Google, Apple, and Facebook. She and her MIT team earned a 2019 Innovation Challenge win with a mesh network of sensors and an analytics dashboard that guides farmers on the optimal allocation of resources for their crops. Currently, she’s an investor at Two Sigma Ventures, an early-stage fund investing in companies using data science and advanced engineering to transform the future. Jeff Harris, Vice President, Keysight Corporate and Portfolio Marketing, has led product development of wireless communications, sensors, and advanced networked systems for commercial and government applications, and first-to-market product introductions across radar, optics, and acoustic sensors; surveillance vehicles to drones; ultra-wideband (UWB) to mobile ad hoc network (MANET) communications. Mark Wallace, Chief Customer Officer and Senior Vice President of Keysight Global Sales (KGS) is responsible for orders and customer satisfaction. Mark was named Senior Vice President of KGS in 2016, with his position expanding to include Chief Customer Officer in 2022. Susan Morton, Senior R&D Director at Keysight Technologies, leads a global organization that develops common OS, software, FPGA, and DevSecOps infrastructure used by Keysight solution teams to improve interoperability, quality, and time-to-market. Chris Williams, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Keysight Technologies has global responsibility for the development and implementation of Keysight’s diversity, equity, and inclusion strategy. She also co-leads Keysight’s LGBTQA employee network group. About Keysight Technologies Keysight delivers advanced design and validation solutions that help accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world. Keysight’s dedication to speed and precision extends to software-driven insights and analytics that bring tomorrow’s technology products to market faster across the development lifecycle, in design simulation, prototype validation, automated software testing, manufacturing analysis, and network performance optimization and visibility in enterprise, service provider and cloud environments. Our customers span the worldwide communications and industrial ecosystems, aerospace and defense, automotive, energy, semiconductor and general electronics markets. Keysight generated revenues of $4.9B in fiscal year 2021. For more information about Keysight Technologies (NYSE: KEYS), visit us a www.keysight.com. Additional information about Keysight Technologies is available in the newsroom at https://www.keysight.com/go/news and on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube.
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Houston-Area Teams Given High Praise In Preseason Basketball Rankings Houston Chronicle
Houston-Area Teams Given High Praise In Preseason Basketball Rankings Houston Chronicle
Houston-Area Teams Given High Praise In Preseason Basketball Rankings – Houston Chronicle https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/houston-area-teams-given-high-praise-in-preseason-basketball-rankings-houston-chronicle/ Jon Poorman, Staff Writer Oct. 20, 2022 Summer Creek High School player Jorynn Ross, center, runs drills as head coach Carlesa Dixon, right, looks on during a practice in the girls gym at the school Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022 in Houston, TX.Michael Wyke/Contributor Several Houston-area teams were included in the recently released Texas Association of Basketball Coaches preseason rankings. The group includes all three teams that advanced to the UIL state tournament last season – the Summer Creek girls, Atascocita boys and Hitchcock boys. Summer Creek advanced to the Class 6A state semifinals before falling to South Grand Prairie. The Bulldogs finished with 38-3 record. This year’s team came in at No. 5 in the preseason rankings and is the highest-rated squad from Houston across all UIL classifications. Atascocita reached the 6A semifinals on the boys side before coming up short against eventual champion Duncanville. The Eagles finished with a 34-7 record. This year’s team came in at No. 12 in the preseason rankings. Hitchcock made its first state tournament appearance since 2004, falling in the 2A semifinals against San Antonio Cole. The Bulldogs had a 31-6 record. This year’s team came in at No. 2 in the preseason rankings, trailing only Dallas Madison. Fort Bend Marshall also starts the season with a No. 2 ranking on the boys side, coming in behind Dallas Kimball in the 5A list. The Shadow Creek and Washington boys also debuted with high rankings, both coming in at No. 5 in the 6A and 4A list, respectively. The Houston area dominated the girls private school rankings. Houston Christian (TAPPS 6A/SPC 4A), Second Baptist (TAPPS 5A/SPC 3A) and Lutheran North (TAPPS 3A) all earned No. 1 rankings. It was more of the same on the boys side with Second Baptist (TAPPS 5A/SPC 3A), Westbury Christian (TAPPS 3A) and Grace Christian (TAPPS 2A) taking the top spots. Below is a look at the full rankings. Houston-area teams are bolded. Girls UIL rankings Class 6A 1. Desoto 2. South Grand Prairie 3. Clark 4. Duncanville 5. Summer Creek 6. Cibolo Steele 7. Denton Braswell 8. Memorial 9. SA Brennan 10. SA Harlan 11. Cedar Hill 12. Coppell 13. Austin High 14. Pearland 15. Fort Worth Boswell 16. Shadow Creek 17. Converse Judson 18. Mesquite Horn 19. Seven Lakes 20. Plano East 21. Southlake Carroll 22. Tompkins 23. Tomball Memorial 24. Clear Brook 25. Royse City Class 5A 1. Cedar Park 2. Frisco Memorial 3. McKinney North 4. College Station 5. Argyle 6. Amarillo High 7. Frisco Liberty 8. SA Wagner 9. Lubbock Cooper 10. Mansfield Timberview 11. Pflugerville Hendrickson 12. Lubbock Monterey 13. Frisco Lone Star 14. CC Veterans Memorial 15. Lake Dallas 16. Manvel 17. Georgetown 18. Pflugerville 19. El Paso Chapin 20. Red Oak 21. Houston Sterling 22. Brownsville Veterans 23. Midlothian Heritage 24. Medina Valley 25. NB Canyon Class 4A  1. Brownsboro 2. Hardin Jefferson 3. Fredricksburg 4. Dallas Lincoln 5. Boerne 6. Canyon 7. Levelland 8. Sunnyvale 9. Beeville Jones 10. La Vega 11. Sanger 12. Decatur 13. Kennedale 14. Palestine 15. Glen Rose 16. Stephenville 17. Devine 18. La Vernia 19. Seminole 20. La Grange 21. Bishop 22. Rockport Fulton 23. Giddings 24. Canton 25. Geronimo Navarro Class 3A 1. Fairfield 2. Idalou 3. Winnsboro 4. Peaster 5. Holliday 6. Jim Ned 7. Canadian 8. Pottsboro 9. Brock 10. Lyford 11. Wall 12. Central Heights 13. Little River Academy 14. Lorena 15. Shallowater 16. Edgewood 17. Bushland 18. Woodville 19. Aransas Pass 20. Maypearl 21. San Antonio Cole 22. Mt. Vernon 23. Columbus 24. Crystal City 25. Waskom Class 2A 1. Gruver 2. New Home 3. Lipan 4. Panhandle 5. Martins Mill 6. Nocona 7. San Saba 8. Farwell 9. Sudan 10. Sundown 11. Lovelady 12. Stamford 13. Mason 14. Douglass 15. Windthorst 16. Weimar 17. LaPoynor 18. Woden 19. Harper 20. Tenaha 21. Schlunberg 22. Evadale 23. Muenster 24. Alvord 25. Chireno Class 1A 1. Sands 2. Huckabay 3. Nazareth 4. Neches 5. Hermleigh 6. Borden County 7. Slidell 8. Robert Lee 9. Dodd City 10. Moulton 11. Roscoe Highland 12. Jayton 13. Veribest 14. Westbrook 15. McMullen County 16. Saltillo 17. Wells 18. Richland Springs 19. Lingleville 20. Priddy 21. Irion County 22. Whiteface 23. Spur 24. Eden 25. D’Hanis Boys UIL rankings Class 6A 1. Duncanville 2. SA Brennan 3. Allen 4. Lake Highlands 5. Shadow Creek 6. Dickinson 7. Arlington Martin 8. Westlake 9. Beaumont United 10. Cypress Falls 11. Richardson 12. Atascocita 13. SA Reagan 14. Mansfield Legacy 15. Laredo United 16. Elkins 17. San Marcos 18. Cypress Creek 19. College Park 20. North Crowley 21. SA Warren 22. Desoto 23. South Grand Prairie 24. Pearland Dawson 25. Frenship Class 5A 1. Kimball 2. Fort Bend Marshall 3. Birdville 4. Lancaster 5. Killeen Ellison 6. Boerne Champion 7. Laredo Nixon 8. Frisco Memorial 9. Mansfield Summit 10. Manvel 11. SA Wagner 12. Amarillo 13. South Oak Cliff 14. FW Wyatt 15. A&M Consolidated 16. Flour Bluff 17. Timberview 18. Lovejoy 19. Crosby 20. Liberty Hill 21. Lufkin 22. Colleyville Heritage 23. Midlothian 24. Leander Rouse 25. Barbers Hill Class 4A 1. Dallas Carter 2. Faith Family 3. Silsbee 4. Hirschi 5. Washington 6. Boerne 7. Waco Connally 8. Stafford 9. Canyon Randall 10. Sulphur Springs 11. Canyon 12. Pleasanton 13. Jacksonville 14. Lincoln 15. Furr 16. Yates 17. Decatur 18. Van Alstyne 19. La Marque 20. Somerset 21. Hereford 22. Wilmer Hutchins 23. Hamshire Fannett 24. Estacado 25. Hardin Jefferson Class 3A 1. Madison 2. Hitchcock 3. Cole 4. Brock 5. London 6. Shallowater 7. Peaster 8. Lorena 9. City View 10. Tatum 11. Diboll 12. Ponder 13. Crockett 14. Crystal City 15. MP Chapel Hill 16. East Chambers 17. Mineola 18. Franklin 19. Holliday 20. Lytle 21. Central Heights 22. Hooks 23. Childress 24. Poth 25. Orangefield Class 2A 1. Clarendon 2. Lipan 3. LaPoynor 4. Flatonia 5. New Home 6. Timpson 7. New Deal 8. Big Sandy 9. Martins Mill 10. Tolar 11. Douglass 12. Stockdale 13. Hearne 14. Beckville 15. Seymour 16. Frankston 17. North Hopkins 18. Reagan County 19. Port Aransas 20. Mumford 21. Christoval 22. Thorndale 23. Nocona 24. Tenaha 25. Wolfe City Class 1A 1. Graford 2. Lorenzo 3. Irion County 4. Calvert 5. Jayton 6. McMullen County 7. Dodd City 8. Nazareth 9. Slidell 10. Eula 11. Martinsville 12. Texline 13. Abbott 14. Whitharral 15. Perrin Whitt 16. San Perlita 17. Munday 18. Huckabay 19. Laneville 20. Garden City 21. Grady 22. Lingleville 23. Neches 24. Waelder 25. Electra Girls private school rankings TAPPS 6A/SPC 4A 1. Houston Christian 2. Dallas Bishop Lynch 3. Plano John Paul 2 4. San Antonio Antonian Prep 5. Argyle Liberty Christian 6. Episcopal 7. Prestonwood Christian 8. Dallas Parish Episcopal 9. The Village School 10. St. Agnes Academy TAPPS 5A/SPC 3A  1. Second Baptist 2. Liberty Christian Argyle 3. Southwest Christian Fort Worth 4. Corpus Christi Incarnate Word 5. Tyler Grace Community 6. Grapevine Faith Christian School 7. Austin Hyde Park 8. Geneva School of Boerne 9. Midland Christian High School 10. Lutheran South TAPPS 4A 1. Dallas Christian Mesquite 2. Trinity Lubbock 3. Legacy Prep 4. St. Thomas Episcopal 5. Lake County Christian Fort Worth 6. Pantego Arlington 7. Geneva School of Boerne 8. Grace Prep Arlington 9. Cypress Christian 10. Bay Area Christian TAPPS 3A  1. North Houston 2. Rosehill Tomball 3. Lubbock Christian 4. Denton Calvary 5. Lutheran San Antonio 6. Weatherford Christian 7. Cornerstone McKinney 8. Legacy Beaumont 9. Castle Hills San Antonio 10. San Jacinto Amarillo TAPPS 2A 1.  Shiner St. Paul 2.  Fort Worth Bethesda 3.  Halletsville Sacred Heart 4.  Lubbock Kingdom Prep 5.  Red Oak Ovilla 6.  Dallas First Baptist 7.  Lubbock Southcrest 8.  Lubbock All Saints 9.  Bryan Allen Academy 10.  Grace Christian TAPPS 1A  1.  San Angelo Cornerstone 2.  Edinburg Harvest Christian 3.  Cypress Covenant 4.  Wichita Falls Christ Academy 5.  Granbury Cornerstone Christian 6.  Sherman Texoma Christian 7.  Weatherford Victory Baptist 8.  Wichita Christian 9.  Conroe Calvary Baptist 10.  Athens Christian Prep Boys private school rankings TAPPS 6A/SPC 4A 1. Plano Prestonwood Christian Academy 2. Plano John Paul II 3. Houston Christian 4. Concordia Lutheran 5. San Antonio Antonian Prep 6. St. Thomas Catholic 7. Addison Trinity Christian Academy 8. St. John’s 9. Dallas Bishop Lynch 10. Episcopal School of Dallas TAPPS 5A/SPC 3A 1. Second Baptist 2. San Antonio TMI Episcopal 3. Austin St. Michael’s Catholic 4. The Woodlands Christian 5. Argyle Liberty Christian 6. Austin St. Andrew’s Episcopal 7. Fort Worth Christian 8. Midland Christian 9. Grapevine Faith Christian 10. Lutheran South TAPPS 4A  1. Arlington Grace Prep 2. Lubbock Trinity Christian School 3. Schertz John Paul II 4. Colleyville Covenant Christian Academy 5. Bullard Brook Hill School 6. St. Thomas Episcopal 7. Austin Brentwood Christian School 8. McKinney Christian School 9. Austin Hill Country Christian School 10. Fort Worth Lake Country Christian School TAPPS 3A  1. Westbury Christian 2. Lutheran North 3. Dallas Akiba Yavneh Academy 4. Richardson North Dallas Adventist Academy 5. Lubbock Christian School 6. St. Francis Episcopal 7. Marble Falls Faith Academy 8. Plano Corem Deo Academy 9. Huntsville Alpha Omega 10. Rosehill Christian TAPPS 2A  1. Grace Christian 2. Lubbock Kingdom Prep 3. Longview Christian 4. Galveston O’Connell 5. Red Oak Ovilla Christian 6...
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Houston-Area Teams Given High Praise In Preseason Basketball Rankings Houston Chronicle
Register To Win: A Vacation To Sandals Royal Bahamian Kiss951.com
Register To Win: A Vacation To Sandals Royal Bahamian Kiss951.com
Register To Win: A Vacation To Sandals Royal Bahamian – Kiss951.com https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/register-to-win-a-vacation-to-sandals-royal-bahamian-kiss951-com/ Kiss 95.1 wants to send you to Sandals Royal Bahamian…Nassau’s only resort with a private island. Experience a reimagined luxury resort featuring an array of twelve dining options, unlimited watersports, premium liquors, and did we mention its own private island? Sandals Royal Bahamian where love comes easy. Register below to win your four-day/three-night Luxury Included® vacation at any Sandals Resort with roundtrip airfare on American Airlines, now serving 35 destinations and 24 countries in the Caribbean from Kiss 95.1! Don’t forget you can enter daily so make sure to come back tomorrow and increase your chances to win! We recommend using Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge as your browser for the best experience. Accessing the contest via your mobile device may result in loading issues. Desktop is the preferred entry method.  Find out more at www.sandals.com/royal-bahamian/ What you win: Up to one (1) prize will be awarded. The prize is a four-day/three-night Luxury Included® Vacation for two (2) adults to any of the fifteen (15) Sandals Resorts listed below, with locations in Jamaica, Antigua, Saint Lucia, The Bahamas, Barbados, and Grenada and round-trip coach airfare tickets for two (2) adults through American Airlines to the destination (“Sandals Prize Package”). The approximate Retail Value of each prize is $3,460. The prize must be redeemed for travel by July 31, 2023. Sandals Resorts include: Sandals Montego Bay – Montego Bay, Jamaica Sandals Royal Caribbean Resort & Private Island – Montego Bay, Jamaica Sandals Negril Beach Resort & Spa – Negril, Jamaica Sandals Ochi Beach Resort – Ocho Rios, Jamaica Sandals Royal Plantation, Ocho Rios, Jamaica – Ocho Rios, Jamaica Sandals South Coast – Westmoreland, Jamaica Sandals Grande St. Lucian Spa & Beach Resort – Gros-Islet, Saint Lucia Sandals Halcyon Beach St. Lucia – Castries, Saint Lucia Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort & Spa – Castries, Saint Lucia Sandals Grande Antigua Resort & Spa – St. John’s, Antigua Sandals Royal Bahamian Spa Resort & Offshore Island – Nassau, Bahamas Sandals Emerald Bay Golf, Tennis & Spa Resort – Exuma, Bahamas Sandals Grenada Resort & Spa – St. George’s, Grenada Sandals Barbados – St. Lawrence Gap, Barbados Sandals Royal Barbados – St. Lawrence Gap, Barbados How to enter: Visit kiss951.com and follow the links and instructions to enter the Contest and complete and submit the online entry form beginning on October 24, 2022, at 12:00 am Eastern Time (“ET”) and ending on November 13, 2022, at 11:59 pm ET (“Online Entry Period”). Online entrants are subject to all notices posted online including but not limited to the Station’s Privacy Policy. Limit one (1) entry per eligible person per day.
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Reuters Odd News Summary Devdiscourse
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Reuters Odd News Summary – Devdiscourse https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/reuters-odd-news-summary-devdiscourse-2/ Following is a summary of current odd news briefs. Brazil’s furriest police corporal becomes internet sensation A rescue dog turned police mascot has become one of Brazil’s most beloved furry internet sensations. Dubbed “Corporal Oliveira,” the dog was taken in by Rio police officer Cristiano Oliveira, who found him in 2019 near his police station abandoned, injured and hungry. Garter snake causes stir aboard United Airlines jet in New Jersey The unexpected appearance of a live snake on a plane caused some turbulence among business-class passengers aboard a United Airlines jet at the end of a flight from Florida to New Jersey. The reptile stowaway, identified as a harmless garter snake, turned up on United Airlines Flight 2038 from Tampa shortly after landing Monday afternoon at Newark Liberty International Airport, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. (With inputs from agencies.)
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Young Livings Feather The Owl Diffuser Named A Winner In Good Housekeepings 2022 Parenting Awards PR Web
Young Livings Feather The Owl Diffuser Named A Winner In Good Housekeepings 2022 Parenting Awards PR Web
Young Living’s Feather The Owl Diffuser Named A Winner In Good Housekeeping’s 2022 Parenting Awards – PR Web https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/young-livings-feather-the-owl-diffuser-named-a-winner-in-good-housekeepings-2022-parenting-awards-pr-web/ “We’ve designed this diffuser to provide parents and children with a wide array of options to create their own personal sound and scent-scape for perfect bedtime ambience.” LEHI, Utah (PRWEB) October 20, 2022 Young Living Essential Oils is pleased to announce that its Feather the Owl diffuser has been selected as a Good Housekeeping 2022 Parenting Awards winner in the “Exceptional Essentials” category. The 4-in-1 diffuser is a great option for parents and their children to create a calming environment with a dash of whimsy that sets the tone to help children sleep through the night. Feather the Owl diffuser differs from other children’s diffusers with its built-in, all-in-one dream suite of night light, humidifier, white-noise machine, and aroma diffuser. Easy-touch controls let parents and children quickly and quietly adjust the light and power modes. “We’re very excited and honored for our Feather the Owl diffuser to be recognized as a great solution for parents—especially if they have trouble getting the little ones to sleep through the night,” said Heidi Patzold, Executive Director of Portfolio Management at Young Living. “We’ve designed this diffuser to provide parents and children with a wide array of options to create their own personal sound and scent-scape for perfect bedtime ambience.” Feather the Owl features ten different light modes, as well as five different sounds, making each diffuser a customizable wind-down experience. And while the diffuser comes with a complementary calming Lavender essential oil, parents can pick from any of the Young Living KidScents essential oils to create their very own customized sleeping environment. “Our team put together an amazing product for families,” Patzold said. “We couldn’t be more thrilled that they’re getting this recognition for a product we all truly believe in!” Click here to order your own Feather the Owl Diffuser, and see the full list of Good Housekeeping 2022 Parenting Awards here. About Young Living Essential Oils Young Living Essential Oils, LC, based in Lehi, Utah, is the world leader in essential oils, offering the highest-quality oil-infused products available. Young Living takes its industry leadership seriously, setting the standard with its proprietary Seed to Seal® quality commitment. This guiding principle helps Young Living protect the planet and provide authentic products that its Brand Partners and Customers can feel confident using and sharing with friends and family. Young Living’s products—sourced from corporate-owned farms, partner farms, and other trusted suppliers—not only support a healthy lifestyle, but also provide opportunities for over 6 million global Brand Partners to find a sense of purpose and whole-life wellness by aligning their work with the Young Living values and passions. For more information, visit YoungLiving.com, follow @youngliving on Instagram, or like us on Facebook. Media Contact For media inquiries, please contact prinquiries@YoungLiving.com. Share article on social media or email:
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Justin Verlander Dominates Yankees (Again) Plus Will We Finally Get A Good TNF Game? CBS Sports
Justin Verlander Dominates Yankees (Again) Plus Will We Finally Get A Good TNF Game? CBS Sports
Justin Verlander Dominates Yankees (Again), Plus Will We Finally Get A Good TNF Game? – CBS Sports https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/justin-verlander-dominates-yankees-again-plus-will-we-finally-get-a-good-tnf-game-cbs-sports/ Good morning to everyone but especially to… THE HOUSTON ASTROS… The Astros put their star power and their depth on display in Game 1 of the ALCS, beating the Yankees 4-2. Justin Verlander, the likely AL Cy Young winner, shook off a second-inning Harrison Bader home run to go six innings, allowing just the one run and striking out 11. His 215 career postseason strikeouts are most in MLB history. Martin Maldonado doubled home Chas McCormick to tie things at one in the second, and Yuli Gurriel‘s sixth-inning solo shot gave Houston the lead. Two batters later, McCormick doubled the lead with his own solo home run. Jeremy Peña homered in the seventh to give the Astros plenty of breathing room, which proved valuable when Anthony Rizzo hit a solo bomb in the eighth. The Yankees struck out 17 times compared to the Astros’ two. It’s the largest difference ever in a postseason game. Game 2 is tonight, with Luis Severino and Framber Valdez starting. … AND ALSO A GOOD MORNING TO THE SAN DIEGO PADRES The Padres got up off the mat, dusted themselves off and played their best when the occasion called for it. After getting shut out in Game 1 and going down 4-0 early in Game 2 Wednesday, San Diego blasted its way past Philadelphia, 8-5, to knot the NLCS at one game apiece. Brandon Drury and Josh Bell started the comeback with home runs on back-to-back pitches in the second inning. The Padres then scored five runs in the fifth inning, tying their record for a postseason inning. Austin Nola (facing his brother, Aaron), Juan Soto, Drury and Bell all registered RBI hits. Manny Machado crushed a solo home run in the seventh inning. Blake Snell soldiered through five innings before San Diego’s bullpen finished things off. The Padres’ bullpen has a 2.05 ERA this postseason. After using the long ball to close the gap, the Padres used small ball — and their deep lineup — to take control, writes MLB expert Mike Axisa. Axisa: “Four of the first five hitters (Aaron) Nola faced in that fifth inning had hits, including (Austin) Nola and Soto in two-strike counts. That’s why you gut the farm system to get the 23-year-old generational hitter, so he can help you slay the Dodgers dragon and also come up with clutch game-tying hits in the NLCS. … The Padres went 6 for 9 with a walk and a hit-by-pitch in that five-run fifth inning, and three Phillies pitchers combined the throw 46 pitches.” Honorable mentions Paolo Banchero had one of the most impressive debuts by a No. 1 pick ever. Eagles offensive linemen are making a Christmas album. NBA stars called for Brittney Griner‘s release. And not such a good morning for… THE PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES With the Phillies leading 4-0 through 1 1/2 innings and stud starter Aaron Nola on the mound, it would have been hard to blame Philadelphia faithful for looking ahead to a 2-0 NLDS lead and maybe — just maybe — thinking about a World Series trip upcoming. Shortly thereafter, any such thoughts went up in smoke as quickly as the Phillies’ lead. Aaron Nola, who had not allowed an earned run in three straight starts going back to the regular season, gave up six in just 4 2/3 innings. After five hits and four runs in the second inning alone, the Phillies managed just three hits and one run the rest of the way. The Phillies entered Wednesday 27-2 all-time when leading a postseason game by at least four runs. In the second inning, Philadelphia had a nearly 85 percent chance to win according to Baseball Savant. Instead of heading into the off day today with a 2-0 lead, the Phillies will have to settle for a split and avoid thinking too much about what could have been. Not so honorable mentions Russell Wilson is getting criticism from all angles. The Commanders have more embarrassing off-field issues, this time with a 50/50 raffle. Cristiano Ronaldo was an unused substitute and left the field early in Manchester United‘s 2-0 win over Tottenham. Myles Turner suffered an ankle injury… landing on a ball boy. Prepare your couch and get your snacks: It’s a Sports Equinox! USATSI It’s not a national holiday, but it should be. Today is a Sports Equinox, also known as the day where all four major North American sports leagues — the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL — are in action. It’s just the 27th Sports Equinox ever, though it’s the first of four this year: It’ll happen again Oct. 23, 24 and 31. Here’s what’s on tap: NFL: Saints at Cardinals NBA: Bucks at 76ers, Clippers at Lakers MLB: ALCS Game 2: Yankees at Astros NHL: 12 games Of course, there’s plenty more action across the country. We also have MLS playoff action, college football and, in golf, the BMW Ladies Championship and the CJ Cup. Here are some more fun Sports Equinox facts from our Isabel Gonzalez: The first Sports Equinox was recorded on Oct. 17, 1971 with 12 NFL games, three NBA games, six NHL games and one MLB game. After the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily suspended sports, Sept. 10, 2020 included the NFL, MLB, NBA, WNBA, MLS, tennis and NHL. There were zero Sports Equinoxes from 1985-2001. So enjoy tonight’s action and remember, someone has to make it all fit into a newsletter tomorrow morning. Thursday Night Football Preview: Saints, Cardinals have big questions to answer USATSI If you don’t know what to make of either the Saints or the Cardinals, don’t worry: You’re not alone. Maybe we’ll find out more tonight when they meet in Arizona, but given the craziness of this NFL season, who knows? Let’s start with the Saints (2-4), who haven’t named a starting quarterback yet. Jameis Winston hasn’t played since Week 3 but doesn’t carry an injury designation this week while Andy Dalton has performed solidly in Winston’s stead. Outside of quarterback, the Saints’ injury list is a lengthy one. No matter who’s behind center, New Orleans’ defense needs to turn things around, writes NFL expert Jared Dubin. Dubin: “The New Orleans defense has not been as underwhelming as has the Arizona offense, but it’s certainly not lived up to lofty expectations. … Losing Marcus Williams on the back end didn’t help, but this is also just an older unit now. Guys like Cameron Jordan, Demario Davis, Tyrann Mathieu and more are still quality starters, but not quite as good as they were in recent seasons. (And Mathieu has been flat-out not good at times this year.) That little bit of slip-up matters when the margin for error is as small as it is for the Saints at the moment.” As for the Cardinals (2-4), the biggest storyline is who’s back: DeAndre Hopkins returns after a six-game suspension, and that should really help Kyler Murray. In his career, Murray’s passer rating is more 13 points higher and his yards per attempt is more than a yard higher when Hopkins is on the field compared to when he isn’t. We’ll see how much and how well Hopkins plays in his first game in nearly 10 months, but his impact is certainly something to consider when placing your bets tonight, writes gambling guru Tyler Sullivan. Takeaways as more NBA teams get season underway Getty Images Twenty-four NBA teams tipped off their season Wednesday night, and few did it as impressively as the New Orleans Pelicans. Zion Williamson and company went into Brooklyn and blew out the Nets, 130-108. Williamson scored 25 in his first game since the 2020-21 season, and Brandon Ingram had a team-high 28. The Pelicans, just months removed from a playoff trip, rightfully have their eyes set on more thanks to Zion, writes NBA expert Brad Botkin. Botkin: “Zion Williamson hit the ground running in his first game in over 18 months… Williamson is clearly in great shape, and he continues to have incredible feel for setting up defenders to get to his left hand, whether it be with his back to the basket or starting his downhill momentum a beat before the catch… The Pelicans look great.” For all of our takeaways, click here. What we’re watching Thursday Bucks at 76ers, 7:30 p.m. on TNT Virginia at Georgia Tech, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN Yankees at Astros, 7:37 p.m. on TBS Saints at Cardinals, 8:15 p.m. on Prime Video Clippers at Lakers, 10 p.m. on TNT
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Justin Verlander Dominates Yankees (Again) Plus Will We Finally Get A Good TNF Game? CBS Sports
Manifesto For The Makers Of The Metaverse MarTech
Manifesto For The Makers Of The Metaverse MarTech
Manifesto For The Makers Of The Metaverse – MarTech https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/manifesto-for-the-makers-of-the-metaverse-martech/ We all have a part to play in the making of the metaverse. In its purest form, the metaverse will be a virtual playground of interconnected digital worlds where we can connect, work, play, build and live. How our digital lives are shaped in the future hinges on the decisions we are making right now, at this moment. We all need to pay close attention to the assumptions, beliefs, judgments and biases we hold when we consider our digital selves and the digital lives of others.  The online world is not separate from the physical world. Our experiences with the aid of technology impact our psyche in the same way as those that require no technology at all. Dig deeper: How B2B marketers can leverage the metaverse As we get closer to building a digital universe, it’s time to pause and reflect on the world we have the potential to build. It’s time to forget what we know, the duality of two worlds — virtual and real — and focus on one enhanced world where technology and nature co-exist. Building a metaverse that is sustainable for both our planet and our species is not going to be an easy task. It will require radical changes in how we think, feel and behave. It will require radical changes in how we work, communicate and measure value. It will require a new language spoken by pioneers, visionaries and change-makers that are brave enough to face their discomfort and the discomfort of others. Change on this level is never easy, and we all need to wake up from our trance of self-involvement and embrace our fears, worries and anxieties, transforming them into wisdom, love and courage.  Whether you are a corporate leader, manager, creator, mentor, or student — you have a voice in how the digital universe will unfold. We all are responsible for paying attention, taking action, and advocating for a digital world that allows for “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”  As a profession, communications and marketing teams owe a responsibility to the public they serve. We must act as advocates for our audiences, ensuring their inalienable rights are honored and respected in these new digital spaces. We need to shed our old ways of thinking and be open to the new possibilities that these immersive worlds provide. We have been given a powerful set of tools. Are we ready to make the best use of them?  This manifesto provides a framework for building the metaverse. Each of the three pillars can be applied to how you approach your life and work now. Whether you are responsible for building a metaverse of many or are navigating solo, we each have an essential part to play.  1. Citizens, not consumers The metaverse will be comprised of citizens entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.  Citizens are entitled to contribute to the making of the rules and regulations that govern the community.  Citizens are entitled to protection from a governing body and are granted the rights and privileges of free people. Calling on the citizen and not the consumer is nothing new. Jonah Sachs has been championing this movement with “empowerment marketing.” This way of thinking is a radical departure from the traditional advertising model. No longer can we treat users like mindless sheep, building experiences based upon company-centric calls to action (or any CTA, for that matter!).  Empowering your audience to have a say in your work is possible now. No longer can we be mindless sheep, unaware of the digital currency we are giving away to companies who don’t align with our values. Every click, pageview and digital move we make contributes to someone’s bottom line, and it’s our job to educate ourselves and be informed citizens in this new economy.  Dig deeper: 10 rules for successful metaverse marketing Get MarTech! Daily. Free. In your inbox. 2. Make meaning not money The metaverse will enable citizens to make meaningful connections with the community and each other. The metaverse will support a free exchange of ideas and provide citizens with tools to express their views while offering protection against abuse and harm.  The metaverse will enact rules and regulations ensuring all citizens’ protection.  We are all striving for an open and welcoming metaverse, and requires a shift away from the walled gardens that exist today. There is a place for private business within the metaverse, just as there’s a place for your local grocery store or Best Buy. The metaverse will provide the structure for private businesses to thrive while not limiting access to only those who are shopping. There need to be free and open spaces where anyone can make meaningful connections, express themselves and not be viewed as a commodity.  3. Provide access to all The metaverse will allow anyone access and not limit participation to the privileged few.  The metaverse will provide citizens the tools to easily build the world around them and the freedom to pursue what makes them happy.  The metaverse will not censor, judge, or impose biases upon citizens but instead, encourage and support all voices and perspectives.  A thoughtful approach is required to ensure a diverse population can access the tools to build the metaverse. Companies investing in this space need to consider how easy or hard it is to create shared spaces.  Just as platforms such as WordPress and Wix have democratized the creation of websites, so will there be platforms that democratize building 3D worlds. Investing in open-source solutions will play a vital role in an accessible and inclusive metaverse.  Dig deeper: Top 3 marketing use cases for the B2B metaverse Our role in shaping the digital universe We are on the precipice of a defining moment for our profession and the world at large. Your thoughts, words, and actions matter now more than ever. Take the time to pause and reflect on how you want to show up in the world, the values you want to champion and the role you want to play in shaping our digital universe.  How will you interact with these powerful tools?  How will you be an informed digital citizen?  How will you honor the publics you are responsible for?  How are your beliefs, judgments and words limiting the potential of what the metaverse can become?  What small changes can you enact today to help make tomorrow’s metaverse?  Opinions expressed in this article are those of the guest author and not necessarily MarTech. Staff authors are listed here. About The Author Lisa Peyton is an immersive media strategist and media psychologist focusing on the user engagement and marketing applications of new technologies.
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Manifesto For The Makers Of The Metaverse MarTech
The Peripheral Dresses Up Cyberpunk Ideas With A Dusty Rural Coat: Review Yahoo Entertainment
The Peripheral Dresses Up Cyberpunk Ideas With A Dusty Rural Coat: Review Yahoo Entertainment
The Peripheral Dresses Up Cyberpunk Ideas With A Dusty Rural Coat: Review – Yahoo Entertainment https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/the-peripheral-dresses-up-cyberpunk-ideas-with-a-dusty-rural-coat-review-yahoo-entertainment/ The post The Peripheral Dresses Up Cyberpunk Ideas With a Dusty Rural Coat: Review appeared first on Consequence. The Pitch: In an unnamed rural town in the Blue Ridge Mountains, about a decade into our future, live the Fisher siblings — ex-Marine Burton (Jack Reynor) and his tech-savvy sister, Flynne (Chloe Grace Moretz). Together, they work to scrape together enough money to care for their ailing mother through day jobs at 3D printing shops and playing violent VR video games (called “sims”) for cash. But their lives get a bit more interesting when Burton is tapped one day to secretly beta test a new piece of VR tech, which seems to be just another game. When Flynne tests it for him, she finds herself in a cyborg version of Burton’s body (the titular “peripheral”), running security for a mysterious woman (Charlotte Riley) in a slick but post-apocalyptic London. A few fisticuffs and some exposition later, the Fisher clan find themselves at the center of a battle for control over the future, bringing down new dangers to their real lives in the past. Ready Player Done: Based on the 2014 novel by cyberpunk pioneer William Gibson, The Peripheral certainly plays on many ideas we associate with the genre. There’s the alchemy of the organic and synthetic, as human beings grow ever more integrated with technology; the ever-encroaching pull of capitalism into every aspect of human existence; the lizard-brain bursts of action with kung fu and bladed weapons. They’re ideas that feel familiar, but mostly because Gibson popularized those ideas in the first place — and they’ve bled into everything from Blade Runner to The Matrix, all the way to shows like Westworld (whose developers, Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, executive produced this series). The Peripheral occasionally suffers from that sense of familiarity, since the ideas it’s exploring have already been cribbed from Gibson’s more seminal works for the more well-known examples stated above. But taken on its own terms, the show still feels slick, stylish, and thought-provoking, if occasionally hampered by its all-too-heady mix of concepts. Grey Mirror: Plus, it’s all handsomely presented, Amazon adorning it with a lovely budget that makes room for some incredible feats of production design. Director Vincenzo Natali (Cube) has particular fun with his mysteries in the first two episodes of the series, from Flynne’s extended sojourn to Future London (and a suitably visceral bit of cybernetic eye-surgery) to a nighttime raid on Burton’s old crew from some mercs paid from future folks to take them out in the past. The Peripheral Amazon Prime Video Chloe Grace Moretz The Peripheral (Prime Video) Meanwhile, Mark Korven’s (The Witch) score glitches with minimalist cool, and Game of Thrones costumer Michele Clapton has a ball with the upper-crust coats, cloaks, and gowns of London in the future. The bits and bobs of future tech are also consistently fun to ogle: The working-class gadgets of 2032 are suitably chunky and modular, while the elites of 2099 London make eerie use of androids with porcelain-like shells that can project whatever face you like onto them, and futuristic cars drive on streets that point you to your destination like a video game. Too bad, then, that the nighttime scenes frequently suffer from that flattening color grading that washes everything in a grey fog, so it’s a lot harder to see what’s going on. (Just because you’re working with sterile-looking future tech doesn’t mean everything has to be grey and brown!) 1.0z4rk: A little murkiness is worth it as the episodes progress and you start wrapping your head around the larger conflicts and major players involved in this quantum-fueled war for the future. Flynne begins spending more time in her future peripheral, working (and, thanks to their techno-connection, potentially falling in love) with the missing woman’s brother, Wolf (Gary Carr). He’s a stylish failson who sees what’s coming and hopes to stop it with the help of Flynne, some hackers, and a suitably libertine patron (JJ Feild’s Byronesque Lev). The Peripheral (Prime Video) The Peripheral (Prime Video) Burton, meanwhile, struggles to keep Flynne and his old Marine buddies safe (including One Night in Miami…‘s Eli Goree as Conner, a man who lost his legs in battle and now zooms around in a super-badass ATV wheelchair), fending off one threat from the future after another. Most of the time, this dovetails with the intricate politics of his small town, including threats from the wealthy, devious patriarch who practically runs the town (Louis Herthum’s Corbell Pickett, all Southern drawl and beardy Cheshire-Cat smile). When the show gives characters like Conner and Corbell room to breathe, it’s nice to see — Alexandra Billings also makes quite the impression as a haughty Met Police inspector in the future — but it also means keeping track of a lot of moving pieces, which can get overwhelming as you wrestle with the bigger topics of technology and control that are at play. The Verdict: The best thing about The Peripheral is that it’s as straightforward an adaptation of Gibson’s ideas as one could muster, especially in a 2022 where his ideas of technocracy and the commodification of tech and flesh feel more like current events than prophecy. The notion of a cold war playing out between timelines, and two average schmucks getting caught in the middle, is an enticing angle, especially buoyed by a robust budget and all the creepy cyberpunk atmosphere you can muster. The Peripheral Amazon Prime Video Chloe Grace Moretz The Peripheral (Prime Video) But it’s admittedly frustrating to see the iconoclastic, murder-mystery conceit of the novel get flattened into a halting action-adventure series that takes too many cues from the later seasons of Westworld. Here, their target is merely missing, not dead, there’s a cackling villainess in T’Nia Miller’s Cherise (fabulous though she may be), and the mysteries are doled out either too early or far too late. Still, the core ideas are interesting, long as you can keep them straight in your head, the cast is game, and the action is reasonably exciting. Let’s see whether patches in future seasons can upgrade this show from good to great. Where’s It Playing? The Peripheral logs onto Prime Video for the first eps of its eight-episode season October 21st. Trailer: The Peripheral Dresses Up Cyberpunk Ideas With a Dusty Rural Coat: Review Clint Worthington Popular Posts James Corden Banned from New York Restaurant for “Extremely Nasty” Behavior M. 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The Peripheral Dresses Up Cyberpunk Ideas With A Dusty Rural Coat: Review Yahoo Entertainment
Ecosystem Growth Not Prices Tells The Real Crypto Story CoinDesk
Ecosystem Growth Not Prices Tells The Real Crypto Story CoinDesk
Ecosystem Growth, Not Prices, Tells The Real Crypto Story – CoinDesk https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/ecosystem-growth-not-prices-tells-the-real-crypto-story-coindesk/ Amid the current crypto winter, I have called and chatted with participants in the digital assets industry and heard the same narratives scores of times: More investors are interested in crypto than ever before. Institutional interest in crypto continues to increase. The tools and products to include digital assets into portfolios continue to proliferate. Pending regulations will help create the kind of clarity that helps even more people become comfortable investing in crypto. Yet the price of tokens like bitcoin and ether remain subdued – if there is all this momentum behind digital assets, it’s not showing up in the kind of price increases that signal investor enthusiasm. Part of the reason for the stubbornly lower prices is an economic one – crypto did not show itself to be a hedge against inflation or equity volatility early in the market downturn, so investors haven’t seen digital assets as a haven while inflation remains high and interest rates climb. New retail investor money has been slow to move back into the digital asset space because many of those investors are being squeezed by inflation. People who have been active in crypto investing are largely out of dry powder – and Wall Street investors have shifted towards a more risk-off posture. You’re reading Crypto for Advisors, a weekly look at digital assets and the future of finance for financial advisors. Subscribe here to receive the mailing every Thursday. Adoption becomes contagion Another reason for lower prices is the contagion of failures in speculative assets. “It’s both the best time and the worst time in crypto,” said John Sarson, CEO of Sarson Funds, a crypto asset manager and education resource for financial advisors. “Adoption was going gangbusters. Everyone with speculative assets was deploying them in crypto, and then they saw them evaporate over the course of failures at Iron Finance, Olympus DAO, Three Arrows Capital, LUNA and USDT, or found that capital trapped permanently in Celsius [Network] or Voyager [Digital].” Even firms that were doing robust due diligence were impacted. Some of Sarson’s investors have found themselves down 75%-80%. Let’s not ignore that there has been plenty of good news in the digital assets space. For example, just this week Google and Coinbase signed an agreement to enable cloud payments with crypto. Also, BNY Mellon announced that it will custody crypto and Betterment announced that it will offer crypto allocations within its robo-advisor platform. Yet, in the current environment even good news is met with pessimism. Take Nova Labs, the company behind crypto-powered wireless network Helium, as an example. Nova Labs is creating a decentralized wireless network using blockchain technology. Earlier this year it had a successful fundraising round from the likes of Tiger Global and Andreessen Horowitz, and it recently announced a partnership with T-Mobile to handle the “last mile” of its communications network. Despite a novel idea and a lot of promising news, Helium’s HNT token price has actually declined 90% from its peak. “Everyone who would be allocating capital to these projects because they are in the know [don’t] have any cash to deploy,” Sarson said. “There’s no one left to speculate or recognize that some of these projects are making amazing achievements.” So the big, “smart” money in the digital assets space is constrained and the market cannot find fair value in many tokens and projects. Another example is Ethereum, which successfully merged to become a proof-of-stake blockchain last month, a move that should increase its energy efficiency by more than 99% and that gives ether holders the ability to stake their tokens in exchange for yield. “The risk-reward profile for [ether] has improved, but the price is not going up,” Sarson said. “The market isn’t differentiating between the baby and the bathwater right now.” What crypto needs to turn around So when does the market turn the corner? Increasing regulatory clarity may help to bring some institutional money from the sidelines, as would having capital locked up in the Celsius and Voyager bankruptcies released back to investors. Otherwise, the next major shift could come when investors move more towards a risk-on stance. “What advisors need to understand is that this year’s failures mainly negatively impacted crypto speculators,” Sarson said. “The people who really lost a lot of the money are the founders, early adopters and speculative investors who were driving the initial growth of this ecosystem. Without them, the ecosystem continues to grow at a rapid pace but asset prices are dislocated and by many measures remarkably low. It’s a fabulous opportunity.”
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Ecosystem Growth Not Prices Tells The Real Crypto Story CoinDesk
U.S. Details How It Plans To Police Foreign Firms The New York Times
U.S. Details How It Plans To Police Foreign Firms The New York Times
U.S. Details How It Plans To Police Foreign Firms – The New York Times https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/u-s-details-how-it-plans-to-police-foreign-firms-the-new-york-times/ Technology|U.S. Details How It Plans to Police Foreign Firms https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/20/technology/us-foreign-firms.html A government committee issued new guidelines for how it determines penalties for foreign companies that break agreements to protect U.S. national security. Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share. Paul Rosen, the assistant secretary for investment security at the Treasury Department.Credit…David Dee Delgado/Reuters Oct. 20, 2022Updated 9:25 a.m. ET WASHINGTON — The federal government on Thursday laid out for the first time how it will determine penalties for foreign companies that break agreements to protect American national security. When some foreign companies buy American firms, they sign agreements with the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, a group of federal agencies, in order to mitigate national security concerns about the new ownership. The committee, known as CFIUS, has the ability to levy fines, some of them very large, on companies that break those agreements. The new guidelines issued on Thursday give insight into how the committee, which wields considerable power over foreign transactions but is often seen as a black box, makes its decisions. In recent years, CFIUS has forced a Chinese company to sell the dating app Grindr and has made another Chinese firm divest an American maker of hotel management software. The committee is currently negotiating an agreement with TikTok, the popular video app, to resolve concerns posed by its Chinese ownership. According to the new guidelines, the committee could consider more serious penalties when a foreign company’s failure to follow an agreement causes an especially grave risk to national security. CFIUS would also consider whether it took a long time for the committee to learn of a foreign company’s failure to comply with an agreement. And it would take into account whether a company’s failings had been intentional or simply negligent, according to the new guidelines, which are not binding. President Biden has been trying to limit the sway that China and other adversaries have over American companies and consumers. Lawmakers and regulators have grown increasingly concerned that China could use its proximity to major computer chip manufacturers in Asia to influence the supply of a device that is central to a vast array of products, including appliances and automobiles. Many are also worried that Chinese-owned apps like TikTok and WeChat might hand over Americans’ data to Beijing under Chinese laws. This month, the Biden administration issued restrictions that stop Americans from working with Chinese chip companies. Last month, Mr. Biden signed an executive order directing CFIUS to closely scrutinize whether corporate deals involving foreign companies, including from China, would expose the personal data of Americans or involve crucial emerging technologies. The guidelines issued on Thursday do not name any specific foreign country. Paul Rosen, the assistant secretary for investment security at the Treasury Department, which oversees CFIUS, said in a statement that most foreign companies abided by their agreements on national security. But, he said, “those who fail to comply with CFIUS mitigation agreements or other legal obligations will be held accountable.” The committee has been busy in recent years, reviewing hundreds of corporate deal filings in 2021, according to the reports it sends to Congress. In some of those cases, the committee agreed to approve a deal only if the foreign company agreed to carry out measures designed to reduce its concerns. Mr. Rosen said in his statement that the guidelines sent a “clear message” that it was “not optional” for companies to follow their agreements with the government. Under federal law, the government can fine companies that violate their agreements with the committee. The fines can be significant, reaching as high as the total value of the corporate deal in question. The guidelines also publicly explain how companies can challenge a penalty from the government, and they shed more light on how the committee monitors for violations. According to the memo, the government learns of possible violations from “across the U.S. government, publicly available information, third-party service providers (e.g., auditors and monitors), tips” and participants in the deal itself.
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U.S. Details How It Plans To Police Foreign Firms The New York Times
TrustRadius Recognizes 6sense With 2022 Tech Cares Award PR Newswire
TrustRadius Recognizes 6sense With 2022 Tech Cares Award PR Newswire
TrustRadius Recognizes 6sense With 2022 Tech Cares Award – PR Newswire https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/trustradius-recognizes-6sense-with-2022-tech-cares-award-pr-newswire/ 6sense honored for advancing corporate social responsibility priorities for the second consecutive year , /PRNewswire/ — 6sense, the leading platform for B2B organizations generating predictable revenue, today announced that TrustRadius recognized 6sense with a 2022 Tech Cares Award for the second year in a row. This third-annual award from the research and review platform celebrates companies that go above and beyond to provide impactful corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs for their employees and surrounding communities. “Embracing corporate social responsibility starts with upholding our core 6sense values and our passionate employees do so each and every day with their involvement across many of our initiatives,” said Terese Lam, Chief People Officer at 6sense. “Receiving this award from TrustRadius for the second year in a row is an honor and tribute to our commitment to give back to less fortunate communities. With the dedication of our 6sensors and our employee resource groups who continue to support our efforts at every turn, we are making great strides in our social impact programs.” “6sense has earned a 2022 Tech Cares award for demonstrating a strong commitment to corporate social responsibility,” said Megan Headley, VP of Research at TrustRadius. “6sense embodies several aspects of CSR with initiatives aimed at reducing their carbon footprint, increasing inclusion, wellness campaigns for their employees, and charitable giving to employee-selected nonprofits.” To be accepted for the TrustRadius Tech Cares Award, each nominated organization had to be a B2B technology company that demonstrated impactful CSR initiatives in one of the following categories; volunteerism, diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, charitable donations and fundraising, support for in-office and remote employees, or environmental sustainability initiatives. All nominations were thoroughly vetted by the TrustRadius research team, and supporting proof was provided by the nominated.  Learn more: Stay updated with announcements at the 6sense Newsroom Follow 6sense on LinkedIn and Twitter About TrustRadius: TrustRadius is the most trusted research and review platform for business leaders to find and select the right software for their needs. Decision-makers across industries rely on verified, peer-based guidance and research from TrustRadius. Vendors engage and convert high-intent buyers by telling their unique story through rich reviews. Over 12 million visitors a year create and engage with high-quality review content and data on Trustradius.com. Headquartered in Austin, TX, TrustRadius was founded by successful entrepreneurs and is backed by Mayfield Fund, LiveOak Venture Partners, and Next Coast Ventures. About 6sense 6sense reinvents the way organizations create, manage, and convert pipeline to revenue. 6sense Revenue AI captures anonymous buying signals, targets the right accounts at the ideal time, and recommends the channels and messages to boost revenue performance. Removing guesswork, friction, and wasted sales effort, 6sense empowers sales, marketing, and customer success teams to significantly improve pipeline quality, accelerate sales velocity, increase conversion rates, and grow revenue predictably. 6sense has been recognized for its market-defining technology by Forbes Cloud 100, Gartner, and Forrester, and for its strong culture by Glassdoor, Inc. Magazine, and Comparably. For more information, visit 6sense or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter. SOURCE 6sense
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TrustRadius Recognizes 6sense With 2022 Tech Cares Award PR Newswire