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Blockchain Intelligence Reveals Pro-Russian Groups Raising Funds Through Cryptocurrencies Cryptonews
Blockchain Intelligence Reveals Pro-Russian Groups Raising Funds Through Cryptocurrencies Cryptonews
Blockchain Intelligence Reveals Pro-Russian Groups Raising Funds Through Cryptocurrencies – Cryptonews https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/blockchain-intelligence-reveals-pro-russian-groups-raising-funds-through-cryptocurrencies-cryptonews/ Source: AdobeStock / Таня Микитюк Pro-Russian paramilitary groups are raising bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptoassets to fund their operations and evade sanctions as the invasion of Ukraine continues, reported CNBC, citing a research report published Monday by TRM Labs, a digital asset compliance and risk management company. From the start of the invasion on February 24 this year until September 22, these groups had raised $400,000 in cryptocurrency, the report claimed. The groups are using the encrypted messaging app Telegram to offer ways in which supporters can send funds. This money is then used to supply Russian-affiliated militia groups, as well as to support combat training close to the border with Ukraine, said the report. Ari Redbord, head of legal and government affairs at TRM Labs, told CNBC that these groups are “probably using non-compliant exchanges to off-ramp those funds [into fiat currency],” referring to crypto exchanges that are less compliant with anti-money laundering (AML) and other regulations. As they are raising smaller amounts of money, it is easier to move the funds – which helps their effort to avoid various sanctions, Redbord said, adding that, “You just can’t do that at scale. And […] will there be more? Of course, there’ll be more. But will it be billions of dollars? Highly unlikely.” He argued that, “I think an interesting part of this story is that crypto is just a form of payment in these cases. It’s a way to move funds. And there’s an example of it being used for good and example of it being used for bad in this context.” Task Force Rusich, a group sanctioned by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFCA), is one of these organisations identified by TRM Labs. They are asking for funds that they will spend on items such as radios and thermal imaging equipment. On its website, the US Treasury included Task Force Rusich back in September on the list of designated individuals and entities that are facilitating Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, saying that, It is “a neo-Nazi paramilitary group that has participated in combat alongside Russia’s military in Ukraine, as well as two of its senior leaders.” Another named entity is the Novorossia Aid Coordinating Center, which raised some $21,000 in crypto, mostly in BTC, for buying equipment – specifically drones, said the report. While TRM Labs used publicly available wallet addresses, while cross-checking websites and activity online to identify the Russian-linked groups, Redbord said that it’s impossible to know if these groups were working with the Russian government or were somehow backed by it. ____
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Blockchain Intelligence Reveals Pro-Russian Groups Raising Funds Through Cryptocurrencies Cryptonews
Analysis | If Mehmet Oz Wins There Will Be Five Doctors In The U.S. Senate The Washington Post
Analysis | If Mehmet Oz Wins There Will Be Five Doctors In The U.S. Senate The Washington Post
Analysis | If Mehmet Oz Wins, There Will Be Five Doctors In The U.S. Senate – The Washington Post https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/analysis-if-mehmet-oz-wins-there-will-be-five-doctors-in-the-u-s-senate-the-washington-post/ We’re back! Happy Tuesday, everyone. Our pal Dan Diamond is interviewing Anthony Fauci for USC Annenberg’s Center for Health Journalism this afternoon. Zoom in here.  Today’s edition: The White House is announcing over $6 million in grants aimed at expanding access to reproductive health. The latest on the cost of the new ALS drug. But first …  Dr. Oz has a checkered history of promoting questionable weight-loss plans On the campaign trail, Mehmet Oz is leaning into his background as a doctor. The cardiothoracic surgeon turned TV star turned Pennsylvania’s GOP nominee for Senate stands in front of banners with the words “Dr. Oz” and his campaign slogan is a “dose of reality.” He has used the theme, “The Doctor is In,” our colleagues Colby Itkowitz and Lenny Bernstein report. Doctors running for Congress often tout their credentials as surgeons or emergency medical physicians or ophthalmologists, but that can come with extra scrutiny of their medical records. But Oz isn’t just a doctor; he hosted a daytime television show aimed at millions of viewers for over a decade where he provided a platform for potentially dangerous products and fringe viewpoints, Colby and Lenny write.  Doctors in Congress often take the lead on health-care issues. They’re known to sit on powerful health panels or lead the introduction of health-care bills. Yet, Oz’s history will surely raise criticisms from some medical experts and doctors if he’s involved in crafting the nation’s health policy should he win in November. If Oz wins — and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) wins reelection — there will be five doctors in the Senate. Currently, there are 17 doctors on Capitol Hill, 14 of them Republicans and three of them Democrats. New physician candidates are vying for Congress in the midterm elections, including Democratic nominees Kermit Jones (Calif.) and Annie Andrews (S.C.) — who are endorsed by a new PAC, Healthcare For Action, aiming to boost the number of Democratic health-care workers in Congress — and Republican nominees Larry Lazor (Conn.) and Miriam Levitt Flisser (N.Y.). While Oz’s show was on air from 2009 to 2021, he received criticism for providing a platform for questionable products and views.  Such treatments included a weight-loss approach that involved taking a hormone women produce during pregnancy while eating 500 calories per day; garcinia cambogia, an herbal weight-loss product the Food and Drug Administration has said can cause liver damage; and selenium supplements, which he called the “holy grail of cancer prevention” (several medical reviews have said there’s no evidence it can stop cancer), Colby and Lenny note. In 2014, Oz agreed to testify before a Senate subcommittee on consumer protection, product safety and insurance. The hearing was on false advertising in the diet and weight-loss industry, and he spent a morning getting berated by senators.  The defense: “Oz and his defenders have said that his approach on the program was to give viewers hope and provide different points of view,” Colby and Lenny write. He has received some praise for raising awareness about preventive health, and did often include caveats to the treatments he highlighted. “On his show, Dr. Oz welcomed open, honest conversations and opinions from all kinds of folks,” per Brittany Yanick, a spokeswoman for the Oz campaign. “It’s idiotic and preposterous to imply that he shared the same beliefs and opinions as every guest on his show, or that having someone on his show constitutes a blanket endorsement of their beliefs.” More from Lenny: John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee for Pennsylvania’s open Senate seat, is targeting his rival’s work while hosting “The Dr. Oz Show.” His campaign has organized “Real Doctors Against Oz,” which consists of more than 100 physicians in the state. He’s not the first Republican politician with a medical degree to face backlash over issues that run counter to expert advice.  Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.), while serving in the House, said he took hydroxychloroquine “prophylactically,” which former president Donald Trump promoted, though the FDA warned against using it to prevent covid-19, the Wall Street Journal reported.  Medical experts criticized Ben Carson and Paul for comments at a Republican debate during the 2016 presidential election, as the two candidates appeared to validate the push to further space out vaccines, CNN wrote at the time. Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.) said he had a complaint filed against him with a physicians board for prescribing ivermectin to treat the coronavirus, per the Baltimore Sun. The FDA has not authorized the use of ivermectin, which is usually used to treat some parasites in livestock and people, and has warned against using it to treat or prevent covid-19 infection.  HHS to announce new Title X grants for reproductive health care New this A.M.: The Department of Health and Human Services will announce over $6 million in new Title X grants and other funding to protect and expand access to reproductive health care, promote healthy behavior and reduce existing health disparities, according to the White House.  The announcement coincides with the second meeting of the administration’s Task Force on Reproductive Healthcare Access, which President Biden and Vice President Harris will attend today. The new dollars for the federal family planning program — which directs grants for birth control, reproductive health and preventive services for low-income people — comes after the Biden administration rolled back a contentious Trump-era policy that banned Title X providers from referring patients for abortions, among other restrictions.  Also … The Education Department is releasing new guidance reminding universities that Title IX requires institutions to protect their students from discrimination on the basis of pregnancy, including pregnancy termination.  Planned Parenthood to roll out first mobile abortion clinic Planned Parenthood announced yesterday that it will soon launch its first mobile abortion clinic in southern Illinois — a response to the growing number of women traveling to access abortion services.  In the months since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Illinois has become a hub for people from other parts of the Midwest and South where abortions have been largely restricted or banned — overwhelming local providers and racking up wait times for the procedure.  The details: The mobile clinic, which will be outfitted in a 37-foot RV, will serve patients along the southern Illinois border with the full slate of services typically provided by a brick-and-mortar Planned Parenthood. Initially, it will provide medication abortion up to 11 weeks gestation, but the organization said it plans to eventually provide surgical abortion as well, per a  news release. The mobile abortion clinic is expected to be on the road by the end of the year.  Planned Parenthood Advocates in St. Louis and Southwest Missouri:  100 days after the Supreme Court stripped us of our fundamental right to abortion, @PPSLR is expanding access to health care by opening a Mobile Abortion Clinic in southern Illinois & opening a health center in Rolla! https://t.co/w2M1aOvrgR — Planned Parenthood Advocates: STL & Southwest MO (@ppact_stl_swmo) October 3, 2022 Amylyx sets ALS drug price at $158k per year Amylyx Pharmaceuticals announced Friday that it had set the list price of its newly approved drug to slow the progression of ALS at $158,000 per year, although company officials said they expect most patients to pay less for the treatment, our colleague Laurie McGinley reports.   The drug, Relyvrio, was cleared by the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday, making it just the third ALS treatment to ever win the federal regulator’s approval. It will be available in the United States in about four to six weeks, according to the manufacturer.  The cost breakdown: For people with private insurance, Amylyx officials said the company will provide financial assistance to eliminate co-payments. The manufacturer also plans to make the drug available at no cost to uninsured individuals who meet certain eligibility criteria. The company said it is exploring ways to keep down out-of-pocket expenses for patients with government coverage like Medicare and Medicaid.  Some advocates quickly criticized the drug’s price tag as excessive. They point to a recent report by the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, a nonprofit group that analyzes evidence on the effectiveness and value of drugs, who said a fair price would be $9,100 to $30,600 annually.  Flashback: The pricey cost of the ALS drug is reminiscent of the debate over an expensive new Alzheimer’s drug, which was originally priced at $56,000 per patient annually before the company slashed the price tag nearly in half.  The decision came after fierce criticism over the cost of the drug, with the CEO saying the price cut was meant to make the drug more available to consumers who couldn’t get it due to “financial considerations.” Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-N.J.): It’s great to see new drugs for ALS. But this is why we passed our bill to let Medicare negotiate drug prices. If companies can just name their price, even one breakthrough drug (for example for Alzheimer’s) could bankrupt the whole system. https://t.co/egbjMzTYAL — Tom Malinowski (@Malinowski) September 30, 2022 Vulnerable Democrats in competitive races are centering their closing pitches to voters on preserving abortion rights in the final weeks leading up to November’s midterm elections.  Katie Darling, a Democrat and business executive challenging House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.), is out with a spot that documents the arrival of her son...
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Analysis | If Mehmet Oz Wins There Will Be Five Doctors In The U.S. Senate The Washington Post
Schumer: Micron To Bring Microchip Plant To Upstate New York The Associated Press En Español
Schumer: Micron To Bring Microchip Plant To Upstate New York The Associated Press En Español
Schumer: Micron To Bring Microchip Plant To Upstate New York – The Associated Press – En Español https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/schumer-micron-to-bring-microchip-plant-to-upstate-new-york-the-associated-press-en-espanol/ NEW YORK (AP) — Micron, one of the world’s largest microchip manufacturers, is expected to open a semiconductor plant in New York, promising an investment of up to $100 billion and a plant that could bring 50,000 jobs to the state, the Senate’s top Democrat says. The announcement comes after Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer, of New York, had pushed Micron and the company’s CEO, Sanjay Mehrota, to consider upstate New York for its factory. It also comes months after Congress passed the $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act, which set aside $52 billion to bolster the semiconductor industry. Companies like Micron manufacture the diminutive chips that power everything from smartphones to computers to automobiles. The bill was aimed at bolstering U.S. competitiveness against China and avoiding another chip shortage like the one that derailed the auto and tech industries during the pandemic. Schumer confirmed to The Associated Press that Micron plans to bring its plant to the White Pine Commerce Park in Clay, New York, near Syracuse, after speaking with the company’s leaders. “Chips are essential to our economy, and if we were to lose the ability to manufacture chips here in the United States, it would be a severe, both economic security and national security risk,” Schumer said in an interview with The Associated Press. “This will be the most advanced memory chip manufacturing facility in the United States and probably the world. And, and it’s located in a place that will really benefit from it.” The company plans to invest $100 billion over the next 20 years, with the first investment of $20 billion planned by the end of the decade, Schumer said. The deal is also expected to bring more than 9,000 jobs to Micron and officials believe it could also bring close to 40,000 other ancillary jobs to the region, from suppliers to contractors, Schumer said. After signing the $280 billion bill last month, President Joe Biden touted the New York investment as proof that it was working. “Today is another win for America, and another massive new investment in America spurred by my economic plan,” Biden said. “Micron, an American company, is investing $20 billion dollars this decade and up to $100 billion over twenty years in CHIPS manufacturing in upstate New York, creating tens of thousands of good paying jobs. Together, we are building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out, where we lower costs for our families and make it right here in America.” Micron – based in Boise, Idaho – has several chip manufacturing plants around the world, including in Singapore and Taiwan. The company announced in September that it would invest $15 billion though the end of the decade on a new semiconductor plant in its hometown of Boise that the chipmaker said will create 17,000 American jobs. “This is like a 21st century Erie Canal,” Schumer said of the New York plant. “And just as the original Erie Canal did centuries ago, this will help cement the growth of our economy for decades to come, not only in upstate New York, but in the country, since these chips are so vital to so many of our cutting edge industries.” _______ Zeke Miller in Washington contributed.
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Schumer: Micron To Bring Microchip Plant To Upstate New York The Associated Press En Español
Aruze Unveils Online Gaming Expansion Strategy Ahead Of G2E Showcase Yogonet International
Aruze Unveils Online Gaming Expansion Strategy Ahead Of G2E Showcase Yogonet International
Aruze Unveils Online Gaming Expansion Strategy Ahead Of G2E Showcase – Yogonet International https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/aruze-unveils-online-gaming-expansion-strategy-ahead-of-g2e-showcase-yogonet-international/ Gaming entertainment solutions developer Aruze Gaming America has announced its iGaming development strategy ahead of the 2022 Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas. At booth #2659, the company will exhibit its online gaming products, as well as its lineup of Activ-Play games and cabinets. As iGaming solutions grow in popularity, “Aruze plans to leverage its beloved titles to enter already regulated iGaming markets and prepare for new and expanding markets. Aruze will also expand to international partnerships, bringing exclusive titles to players across the world,” the company said in a press release. Rob Ziems, president of Aruze, said: “iGaming is an excellent opportunity to make Aruze’s titles more accessible than ever. More people are looking to experience gaming and gambling at home, as well as on the go, which means that iGaming will continue to expand at a rapid pace. Our commitment to innovating the gaming industry is something that we don’t take lightly, and we see iGaming as a big step for innovating the gaming industry as a whole.” Aruze currently has more than 30 online gaming titles available for play in New Jersey and is actively working to expand its iGaming opportunities in the near future. Titles like Golden Magic and Ultra Stack Lion can be played on the go or from the comfort of a player’s own home in available markets, notes the company. Aruze will expand this list of titles as more markets emerge pending approvals as state legislations are changed and updated. Kurt Hansen, Vice President of iGaming at Aruze, added: “As technology advances, so too does the way we play. Players can now access their favorite games and instant winnings at the touch of their fingertips. Aruze recognizes the significant role that iGaming will have in the gaming world; it is our latest development in our continued efforts to deliver on the promises of innovation, quality, and fun.” Earlier this month, the company announced that its Muso Triple-32 (T-32) gaming cabinet will be for sale at the event. As per the announcement, the company informed that the cabinet features three 32-inch LCD screens and that its newest feature is the honeycomb/trapezoid LED displays. Furthermore, the T-32’s new face design and ergonomic button deck feature a standard wireless charger, an optional USB charging port, wrist rest and 13.3-inch LCD deck.
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Aruze Unveils Online Gaming Expansion Strategy Ahead Of G2E Showcase Yogonet International
TX Forecast Manistee News Advocate
TX Forecast Manistee News Advocate
TX Forecast – Manistee News Advocate https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/tx-forecast-manistee-news-advocate-4/ City/Town;Weather Condition;High Temp (F);Low Temp (F);Wind Direction;Wind Speed (MPH);Humidity (%);Chance of Precip. (%);UV Index Abilene;Mostly sunny;87;60;SE;7;37%;0%;6 Abilene Dyess;Mostly sunny;86;58;SSE;7;40%;7%;6 Alice;Partly sunny;89;63;SE;7;55%;12%;7 Alpine;Clouds and sun;78;52;SE;6;51%;26%;6 Amarillo;Not as warm;69;53;NE;9;62%;72%;3 Angleton;Mostly sunny;87;62;SE;7;57%;3%;6 Arlington;Mostly sunny, warm;88;60;SE;5;38%;0%;5 Austin;Plenty of sunshine;90;62;SE;5;47%;4%;6 Austin Bergstrom;Plenty of sun;90;58;SE;5;49%;3%;6 Bay;Mostly sunny;87;62;SE;6;62%;9%;6 Beaumont;Sunny;87;62;S;5;59%;4%;6 Beeville;Partly sunny;89;64;SE;5;52%;14%;6 Borger;Cooler;72;54;NNW;8;58%;55%;4 Bowie;Mostly sunny, warm;87;58;SSE;5;37%;2%;5 Breckenridge;Mostly sunny, warm;89;58;SE;5;36%;2%;5 Brenham;Plenty of sunshine;87;62;SSE;4;51%;4%;6 Bridgeport;Mostly sunny, warm;88;57;SE;5;38%;2%;5 Brownsville;Partial sunshine;90;66;E;7;60%;8%;7 Brownwood;Partly sunny;89;57;ESE;5;37%;2%;6 Burnet;Sunny and warm;88;60;ESE;5;40%;2%;6 Canadian;Partial sunshine;78;52;NW;7;52%;39%;4 Castroville;Sunny;90;60;SE;6;48%;3%;6 Childress;Partly sunny;82;62;NW;5;41%;36%;4 Cleburne;Partly sunny, warm;89;59;E;6;41%;1%;5 College Station;Plenty of sun;89;63;SE;4;48%;6%;6 Comanche;Partly sunny;90;59;ESE;5;35%;2%;6 Conroe;Mostly sunny;88;58;SE;4;51%;6%;6 Corpus Christi;Partly sunny;88;66;ESE;9;55%;16%;7 Corsicana;Mostly sunny, warm;90;60;E;5;42%;0%;6 Cotulla;Nice with sunshine;90;65;SE;7;48%;2%;6 Dalhart;A stray t-shower;66;50;N;9;67%;57%;4 Dallas Love;Mostly sunny, warm;90;63;SE;5;38%;0%;5 Dallas Redbird;Mostly sunny, warm;89;61;SE;5;39%;2%;5 Dallas/Ft Worth;Mostly sunny, warm;89;61;SE;6;38%;0%;5 Decatur;Partly sunny;87;60;SE;6;35%;0%;5 Del Rio;Sunshine and nice;87;63;ESE;9;50%;0%;6 Del Rio Laughlin AFB;Mostly sunny, nice;87;62;SE;8;52%;4%;6 Denton;Mostly sunny, warm;89;56;ESE;6;41%;0%;5 Dryden;Sunny;85;62;ESE;10;42%;1%;6 Dumas;A t-shower in spots;67;50;NNW;8;64%;60%;3 Edinburg;Partly sunny, nice;90;67;E;6;51%;10%;7 El Paso;A t-shower in spots;77;58;NE;7;60%;73%;5 Ellington;Mostly sunny;88;67;SSE;7;57%;3%;6 Falfurrias;Partly sunny, nice;89;63;ESE;6;52%;33%;7 Fort Hood;Mostly sunny, warm;90;62;ESE;6;42%;4%;6 Fort Worth;Mostly sunny;89;60;SE;6;37%;0%;5 Fort Worth Alliance;Mostly sunny, warm;89;58;SE;6;39%;0%;5 Fort Worth Nas;Mostly sunny, warm;89;64;SSE;6;36%;2%;5 Fort Worth Spinks;Mostly sunny, warm;89;56;SE;5;41%;2%;5 Fredericksburg;Sunny and delightful;84;56;SE;5;46%;3%;6 Gainesville;Mostly sunny, warm;88;59;SSE;5;39%;0%;5 Galveston;Mostly sunny, nice;84;72;SE;8;61%;4%;6 Gatesville;Partly sunny, warm;89;58;E;5;40%;1%;6 Georgetown;Abundant sunshine;89;60;ESE;5;44%;1%;6 Giddings;Plenty of sun;89;59;SSE;4;49%;4%;6 Gilmer;Mostly sunny;85;55;ESE;4;50%;4%;5 Graham;Partly sunny, warm;89;57;SE;5;36%;2%;5 Granbury;Partly sunny, warm;91;58;ESE;5;37%;1%;5 Grand Prairie;Mostly sunny, warm;88;62;SE;5;38%;0%;5 Greenville;Plenty of sunshine;88;58;SE;6;41%;0%;5 Guadalupe Pass;A stray p.m. t-storm;71;53;ENE;15;60%;66%;3 Hamilton;Partly sunny, warm;88;58;ESE;5;38%;1%;6 Harlingen;Partly sunny;89;65;E;7;59%;9%;7 Hearne;Plenty of sunshine;90;60;E;4;49%;7%;6 Hebbronville;Partly sunny;87;63;SE;6;49%;9%;7 Henderson;Mostly sunny;86;58;E;5;46%;4%;6 Hereford;Cloudy and cooler;67;54;NE;7;66%;72%;2 Hillsboro;Mostly sunny;88;60;ENE;6;38%;1%;6 Hondo;Sunny and pleasant;89;60;ESE;6;48%;3%;6 Houston;Mostly sunny;88;65;SSE;5;52%;3%;6 Houston (Hobby Airport);Mostly sunny;87;64;SSE;7;51%;8%;6 Houston / Dunn Helistop;Mostly sunny;88;67;S;7;52%;8%;6 Houston / Southwest Airport;Mostly sunny;87;64;SSE;6;53%;8%;6 Houston Clover;Mostly sunny;88;63;S;7;52%;8%;6 Houston Hooks;Mostly sunny;87;61;S;5;54%;9%;6 Houston Hull;Mostly sunny;89;62;SSE;5;53%;8%;6 Houston Intercontinental;Mostly sunny;88;61;SSE;5;52%;4%;6 Huntsville;Mostly sunny, warm;89;61;ESE;4;48%;7%;6 Ingleside;Partly sunny;87;69;ESE;8;61%;16%;7 Jacksonville;Mostly sunny;86;61;E;5;43%;6%;6 Jasper;Mostly sunny, warm;87;56;ESE;5;57%;7%;6 Junction;Sunshine;87;56;SSE;6;44%;3%;6 Kellyusa Airport;Abundant sunshine;89;62;SSE;6;51%;3%;6 Kerrville;Mostly sunny;86;56;ESE;6;47%;3%;6 Killeen;Mostly sunny, warm;90;62;ESE;6;42%;4%;6 Killeen/Ft Hood;Mostly sunny;88;59;ESE;6;42%;3%;6 Kingsville Nas;Sun and some clouds;90;64;ESE;7;56%;21%;6 La Grange;Mostly sunny;89;61;SSE;4;53%;4%;6 Lago Vista;Sunny and warm;89;61;SE;5;43%;4%;6 Lancaster;Partly sunny, warm;89;60;ESE;5;40%;2%;5 Laredo;Mostly sunny;91;67;SE;7;46%;3%;7 Llano;Sunny;89;57;SE;5;44%;2%;6 Longview;Mostly sunny;86;55;E;5;48%;3%;5 Lubbock;Partly sunny, nice;74;54;NE;8;59%;44%;3 Lufkin;Sunny and warm;90;57;E;4;50%;8%;6 Mcallen;Partly sunny;90;67;E;7;53%;10%;7 Mcgregor;Mostly sunny, warm;91;58;ENE;6;42%;3%;6 Mckinney;Mostly sunny, warm;88;57;SE;6;42%;2%;5 Mesquite;Mostly sunny, warm;87;59;ESE;5;41%;0%;5 Midland;Clouds and sunshine;84;57;ESE;10;41%;8%;4 Midland Airpark;Clouds and sunshine;84;57;ESE;10;41%;8%;4 Midlothian;Partly sunny, warm;89;58;ESE;5;40%;2%;5 Mineola;Warm with sunshine;88;55;E;5;46%;6%;5 Mineral Wells;Mostly sunny, warm;91;59;ESE;6;34%;0%;5 Mount Pleasant;Mostly sunny;86;55;SE;5;45%;2%;5 Nacogdoches;Sunny and warm;89;54;E;5;51%;7%;6 New Braunfels;Sunny;90;59;SE;6;48%;3%;6 Odessa;Turning out cloudy;83;57;S;11;40%;14%;5 Orange;Plenty of sun;86;61;SE;4;60%;5%;6 Palacios;Partly sunny;86;65;SE;8;61%;7%;6 Palestine;Mostly sunny, warm;90;58;ENE;6;44%;6%;6 Pampa;Not as warm;73;55;N;8;55%;72%;4 Pampa / Mesa Vista;A stray t-shower;74;53;NW;9;57%;49%;4 Paris;Mostly sunny;88;59;S;6;40%;1%;5 Pecos;Mostly cloudy;86;55;ESE;7;46%;13%;4 Perryton;Not as warm;77;52;NW;9;53%;48%;5 Plainview;Clouds and sun;69;56;NE;6;61%;44%;3 Pleasanton;Sunny;92;63;SE;5;47%;3%;6 Port Aransas;Partly sunny;83;72;ESE;9;61%;16%;7 Port Isabel;Partly sunny, nice;86;69;ENE;8;62%;19%;7 Port Lavaca;Partly sunny;86;66;SE;8;58%;9%;6 Randolph AFB;Abundant sunshine;89;60;SE;5;48%;3%;6 Robstown;Partly sunny;89;66;SE;8;51%;16%;6 Rockport;Partly sunny;85;70;ESE;8;61%;17%;6 Rocksprings;Sunny;83;58;SSE;8;47%;1%;6 San Angelo;Partly sunny;88;56;SSE;7;43%;0%;6 San Antonio;Abundant sunshine;90;61;SE;6;50%;3%;6 San Antonio Stinson;Brilliant sunshine;91;61;SE;6;48%;4%;6 San Marcos;Plenty of sunshine;89;60;SE;5;47%;3%;6 Seminole;Mostly cloudy;78;53;E;7;50%;30%;2 Sherman-Denison;Mostly sunny, warm;89;59;SSE;6;40%;2%;5 Snyder;Sun and some clouds;84;59;NE;7;44%;5%;6 Sonora;Mostly sunny;85;58;SSE;8;43%;2%;6 Stephenville;Partly sunny;88;60;ESE;5;35%;1%;6 Sulphur Springs;Mostly sunny;86;58;SE;5;42%;3%;5 Sweetwater;Partly sunny, warm;86;61;SE;7;38%;1%;6 Temple;Mostly sunny, warm;90;60;E;6;44%;1%;6 Terrell;Mostly sunny;89;59;ESE;5;40%;0%;5 Tyler;Mostly sunny, warm;89;59;E;5;44%;4%;5 Uvalde;Sunny and pleasant;88;60;SE;6;50%;0%;6 Vernon;Warm with some sun;89;61;NE;6;34%;3%;5 Victoria;Partly sunny;89;63;SSE;7;59%;7%;6 Waco;Partly sunny, warm;90;57;ENE;5;45%;0%;6 Weslaco;Partly sunny;89;66;E;6;51%;9%;7 Wharton;Mostly sunny;86;63;SSE;5;59%;4%;6 Wichita Falls;Partly sunny, warm;88;61;SSE;7;36%;2%;5 Wink;Mainly cloudy;85;56;SE;10;45%;16%;5 Zapata;Partly sunny;91;68;ESE;5;50%;5%;7 _____ Copyright 2022 AccuWeather
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TX Forecast Manistee News Advocate
10 Bucket-List Trips For Best Friends PureWow
10 Bucket-List Trips For Best Friends PureWow
10 Bucket-List Trips For Best Friends – PureWow https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/10-bucket-list-trips-for-best-friends-purewow/ 10 Bucket-List Trips for Best Friends of Any Age PureWow editors select every item that appears on this page, and the company may earn compensation through affiliate links within the story. You can learn more about that process here. The bond between best friends is like nothing else. So it makes sense that you and your PIC would be on the same page for vacation, too. A BFF who’s always down to pack a bag and jet off somewhere awesome? Well, that’s the best kind of bestie. Whether you’re more into a chill seaside getaway or up-all-night antics weekend rampages. Ready to plan your next escape or need some inspo for a future trip? Bookmark these bucket-list destinations—from party islands and game reserves to wine country towns and culture-rich cities—that are perfect for dynamic duos.  Vrbo Where to stay: Historic Duplex (from $132/night), Charming House (from $168/night)  Hotel Singulier Bordeaux (from $215/night); Luxury Chateaux with Staff (from $1,651) Nestled on the Garonne River in southwestern France, Bordeaux is arguably the most famous wine capital in the world. What’s not up for debate? That incomparable quality of the vin produced in this legendary French viticulture region. To the surprise of absolutely no one, tourist pursuits mainly center around swirling and sipping. Pals who favor bold reds, in particular, will find a plentiful supply of vineyards to visit. Accommodations range from stylish five-star hotels in the city to grand châteaux set on enchanting vine-covered estates in the country. Did we mention the many Michelin-starred restaurants, including Racines by Daniel Gallacher and Le Pavillon des Boulevards?  Nik Wheeler/Getty Images Where to stay: Casitas de las Flores (from $250/night), El Careyes Club & Residences (from $350/night), Bungalows in Playa Rosa (from $600/night) An enclave for artists and free spirits since the ‘60s, the vibrant bohemian community of Careyes on the Pacific coast of Mexico is a magnet for those who share a passion for music, wellness and high-vibration pursuits. Colorful villas with bougainvillea-draped balconies face the and sea. Talented practitioners host sound healing sessions in La Copa del Sol. How special would it be to do a mud bath ceremony with your bestie on the gorgeous beach? There’s also visiting yoga instructor program, an art gallery tied to the Careyes Foundation and an art festival that many liken to a more intimate Burning Man called Ondalinda.  Clare Lawrence/Getty Images Where to stay: Hotel the Flag Shinsaibashi (from $54/night), Osaka Apartment (from $122/night,) InterContinental Osaka (from $302/night) Yes, it’s a long-haul flight from the U.S., but this article is about bucket-list trips and what’s more unforgettable and delicious than eating your way through the city known as the Kitchen of Japan? A shining star in the culinary world within the country and globally, Osaka boasts an endless array of palate-pleasing dining options—from upscale Michelin three-starred restaurants and famous omakase joints to unagi counters and stalls that sling traditional Japanese street food like takoyaki. Booking one of the club rooms at the InterContinental Osaka provides access to the swish lounge with complimentary breakfast, snacks and top-shelf booze. Vrbo Where to stay: Amazing Mykonos Studio (from $179/night), Rocabella Mykonos Hotel (from $305/night), Charming Flower-Covered House (from $229/night), Sea View Villa (from $349/night) The sun-splashed Greek island of Mykonos has become a hotspot for jet setters looking to let loose all day and night. Renowned for its revelrous atmosphere, the liveliest of the Cycles group brims with beach clubs, restaurants that turn into full-blown parties after the plates are cleared and huge clubs that blast tunes until the wee hours of the morning. In between dancing on tables, catching rays with a glass of crisp rosé in hand and toasting to the greatest trip ever, pairs of pals can splash in the sparkling Aegean Sea and sleep it off at one of the many stylish hotels around town.  Londolozi Images/Mint Images/Getty Images Where to Stay: Kapama River Lodge (from $450/night), Arathusa Safari Lodge (from $450/night), Hamiltons Tented Camp (from $1,400/night) Doing a once-in-a-lifetime safari in South Africa is one of the most epic vacations on the planet. Who better to bring along on this over-the-top amazing journey than your bestie? The largest and most popular safari destination in the country, the Greater Kruger National Park attracts animal-lovers with the promise of seeing Big Five game (lions, leopards, rhinoceros, elephants and buffalo), plus giraffes, hippos, zebra, hundreds of different species of birds and reptiles and many other wild, beautiful creatures. The stylish safari lodges—basically glamping setups with a major emphasis on the glam—are the ideal spot to unwind. Matteo Colombo/Getty Imagse Best for the Ultimate Beach Bums 6. Maldives Where to stay: Baros Maldives (from $405/night), Hurawalhi Island Resort (from $647/night), Six Senses Laamu (from $1,035/night) Yes, the Maldives tops of the list of the ultimate luxury honeymoon destinations, but you definitely don’t need to have a romantic partner to visit this dreamy Indian Ocean island nation. Your bestie who’s been there through all the ups and downs def feels like the right person to take on a heavenly beach holiday to a place that’s truly a tropical paradise. Start the day with a cup of coffee on the private deck of your overwater bungalow above the waves, sip cocktails by the pool, stroll the powdery white sand beaches and snorkel in the crystal-clear turquoise tides. Vrbo Where to stay: Modern Home with Pool (from $300/night), The Phoenician, a Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale (from $390/night), Canyon Rock Resort (from $1,326/night) With more spas per capita than any other city in the United States, Scottsdale is a no-brainer for a weekend of massages, facials, mud wraps and giggling in the sauna with your BFF. It has a wealth of wellness experiences beyond just pure pampering. Why not try a sound bath or desert meditation? There are also some really great restaurants. Of course, we wouldn’t fault you for going the room service route. Getting cozy in fluffy robes, sipping bubbly and watching the sunset from the comfort of your room at a ritzy resort just sounds utterly blissful.  Go Ahead Tours Where to stay: Go Ahead Tours Trans Bhutan Trail (from $6,349/13-day itinerary + hotels + meals) Want to get away…like really get away with your bestie? Bhutan is far, remote and logistically requires quite a bit of effort to visit. (Sidenote: you’re better off planning the whole thing through a tour operator that specializes in tailor-made trips like this 13-day adventure through the country from Go Ahead Tours. All of these factors have helped shield the Buddhist kingdom on the eastern edge of the Himalayas from the plight of over-tourism and preserved its unique culture. It’s a special, peaceful place where spiritual awakening and off-the-grid adventure coexist. On the itinerary? Hike through serene hillsides (this trip includes seven hikes), forested valleys and tackle dramatic mountain peaks and journey to historic monasteries and fortresses. When you’re done, you’ll have better understanding for why Bhutan is considered the happiest place on earth. SolStock/Getty Images Where to stay: The Moore Hotel (from $265/night), The James New York – NoMad (from $329/night), Walker Hotel Tribeca (from $395/night) The Big Apple is always a convincing choice for best friends keen to experience all the excitement of the greatest city on earth (not that we’re biased or anything). Score tickets to a Broadway show. See fascinating exhibitions at world-class museums. Hungry? You’ve come to the right place. Snag a table at some of the hottest new restaurants or return to long-time classics. Go for a stroll through Central Park or meander along the Hudson River Waterfront Greenway. For a stylish stay in the middle of everything, check into The James New York – NoMad. Grab a drink at the speakeasy cocktail lounge and pick up some sleep-promoting products from the “insomnia cart.” Plum Guide Where to Stay: Rock Box (from $338/night), AutoCamp Joshua Tree (from $245/night), Ocotillo Bush (from $331/night), The Cactus Nest (from $403/night) Searching for a trip that’s guaranteed to reinvigorate your soul and strength those bestie bonds even further? The perfect mix of adventure and relaxation surrounded by the jaw-dropping beauty of the desert, Joshua Tree National Park feels like its own world. There are so many ways to experience the otherworldly landscape. Duos can hit the trails (just don’t forget hiking boots and water), do a rugged 4×4 off-road tour or even join a half-day group rock climbing expedition. It’s also an unparalleled destination for stargazing. Roll out a blanket and peer up at the wonder of the cosmos above. More Stories You’ll Love
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Fourth Quarter Opens With A Bang US Futures Jump Sharply 69News WFMZ-TV
Fourth Quarter Opens With A Bang US Futures Jump Sharply 69News WFMZ-TV
Fourth Quarter Opens With A Bang, US Futures Jump Sharply – 69News WFMZ-TV https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/fourth-quarter-opens-with-a-bang-us-futures-jump-sharply-69news-wfmz-tv/ U.S. futures are sharply higher Tuesday, potentially extending a quarter-opening rally this week after a dismal September. Futures for the Dow Jones industrials jumped 1.3% and futures for the benchmark S&P 500 rose 1.6% following Monday’s 2.6% gain. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite, which has been pummeled, lead the way with a 2% leap. Global shares also bounced back with European markets tracking gains in Asia and the U.S. Monday after some weak economic data raised hopes that the Federal Reserve might step back from its aggressive interest rate hikes. A report Monday on U.S. manufacturing came in weaker than expected, along with data showing a drop off in construction spending from July to August. It is hoped by many investors that the Federal Reserve might ease off on its aggressive interest rate hikes intended to beat down high inflation that has rattled businesses as well as families. By raising rates, the Fed is making it more expensive to buy a house, a car or most anything else on credit with the goal of slowing the economy just enough to starve inflation of the spending that has driven prices higher. The Fed has already pushed its key overnight interest rate to a range of 3% to 3.25%, up from virtually zero as recently as March. Most traders expect that to be more than a full percentage point higher by early next year. But stresses are building in financial markets and corporate profits have weakened as central banks around the world hike rates in concert. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 jumped 3.8% to 6,699.30 after its central bank boosted its benchmark interest rate for a sixth consecutive month to a nine-year high of 2.6%. The Reserve Bank of Australia’s increase of a quarter percentage point to the cash rate was smaller than those at recent monthly meetings. When the bank lifted the rate by a quarter percentage point at its board meeting in May, it was the first rate hike in more than 11 years. It’s now at its highest point since August 2013, when the bank cut the rate from 2.75% to 2.5%. Besides stocks, lower rates also boost prices for everything from cryptocurrencies to gold, which can suddenly look a bit more attractive when bonds are paying less in income. Elsewhere, Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 added nearly 3.0% to finish at 26,992.21. South Korea’s Kospi gained 2.5% to 2,209.98. Markets in Hong Kong and Shanghai were closed for holidays. At midday in Europe, France’s CAC 40 gained 3.4%, Germany’s DAX rose 2.9% and Britain’s FTSE 100 added 1.9%. The latest update on the U.S. jobs market, the labor turnover report, arrives Tuesday. The more consequential monthly jobs report is out Friday. . It will be the last jobs report before the Fed makes its next decision on interest rates, scheduled for Nov. 2. Continued strength would give the central bank more leeway to keep hiking. Traders say the likeliest move is a fourth straight increase of a whopping three-quarters of a percentage point, triple the usual move. In energy trading, benchmark U.S. crude added $1.16 to $84.79 a barrel. It jumped Monday amid speculation big oil-producing countries could soon announce cuts to production. Brent crude, the international standard, added $1.44 to $90.30 a barrel. In currency trading, the U.S. dollar was stable at 144.81 Japanese yen from. The euro cost 98.90 cents, up from 98.40 cents. Kageyama reported from Tokyo; Ott reported from Washington. Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
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Socio-Demographic Factors And Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours Among Malaysian Adults: National Health And Morbidity Survey 2019 | Scientific Reports Nature.com
Socio-Demographic Factors And Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours Among Malaysian Adults: National Health And Morbidity Survey 2019 | Scientific Reports Nature.com
Socio-Demographic Factors And Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours Among Malaysian Adults: National Health And Morbidity Survey 2019 | Scientific Reports – Nature.com https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/socio-demographic-factors-and-healthy-lifestyle-behaviours-among-malaysian-adults-national-health-and-morbidity-survey-2019-scientific-reports-nature-com/ Abstract This study aimed to investigate the association between socio-demographic factors and designated healthy lifestyle behaviours in a nationally-representative sample of Malaysian adults aged 18 years and above. Secondary data involving 7388 participants aged 18–96 years from the National Health and Morbidity Survey 2019, a national cross-sectional survey, was used in this study. A healthy lifestyle score (0–5 points) was calculated based on five modifiable lifestyle factors: non-smoker, body mass index � 25 kg/m2, physically active, moderate (or less) alcohol intake, and daily consumption of ≥ 5 servings of fruits and vegetables. Associations between socio-demographic factors and healthy lifestyle behaviours were examined using multinomial logistic regression adjusted for sampling design. About 30.6% of the participants met at least four out of the five healthy lifestyle factors. In multinomial model, subjects who were female (aOR = 3.26, 95%CI = 2.58, 4.12), of Chinese (aOR = 2.31, 95%CI = 1.62, 3.30 or other ethnicity (aOR = 1.44, 95%CI = 1.05, 1.98), and aged 18–30 years (aOR = 1.74, 95% CI = 1.12, 2.71) showed significant association with achieving healthy lifestyle compared to male, Malay and ≥ 61 years old as reference categories. Our results indicated that gender, age and ethnicity associated with healthy lifestyle behaviours. Information on the influence of socio-demographic factors on the prevalence of healthy lifestyles will facilitate the development of effective intervention strategies to improve the adaptation of healthy lifestyle practices. Introduction Healthy lifestyle habits are important for preventing disease, improving health, and maintenance of overall well-being throughout one’s life1. In general, healthy lifestyle habits include adopting a healthy diet, abstaining from smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding harmful alcohol consumption, and being physically active. Leading a healthy lifestyle also reduces one’s risk of developing major chronic diseases. While the aforementioned modifiable lifestyle factors are individually associated with a decreased risk of major chronic diseases and a longer life expectancy, several studies have found that combined healthy lifestyle habits have a greater impact on increased life expectancy than on their own2. Other studies have also found that a combination of healthy lifestyle factors is associated with improved survival3 and reduced risk of major chronic diseases, such as coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure and diabetes4,5,6. Adherence to a combination of five healthy lifestyle factors reduced mortality risk by 61%3. In previous studies among adults in China7,8 and cancer survivors9, researchers looked into the effects of combined healthy lifestyle factors in lowering overall and cause-specific mortality. Using measures of healthy lifestyle, including exercise, diet, sleep, alcohol consumption, and smoking, it found that 7.7% of adults reported practicing five healthy behaviours10. In another study using European Social Survey data observed that around 5.8% of European adults achieving all five healthy behaviours. Finland with 9.2% and United Kingdom with 8.6% were those the highest prevalence while Hungary with 1.3% and Czech Republic with 1.9% were the lowest prevalence of five healthy behaviours11. To date, there have been no studies conducted in Malaysia focusing on the effects of combined healthy lifestyle factors. There is also a lack of information on the prevalence of healthy lifestyle habits or practices among Malaysian adults. Numerous studies have established a link between the prevalence of adopting healthy lifestyle habits and socio-demographic factors. In Germany, it was found that healthy lifestyle habits differ according to socio-demographic characteristics such as age, sex and educational levels12. Other studies found that higher socioeconomic status was associated with combinations of healthy lifestyle habits, decreased risk of cardiovascular disease, and lower mortality rates13. Information on the influence of socio-demographic factors on the likelihood of leading a healthy lifestyle amongst the local population is important for public health policy development, as it identifies relevant target areas for appropriate individual- and population-level interventions. In Malaysia, there are no nationally-representative studies on the prevalence of healthy lifestyle behaviours and its socio-demographic correlates in adult populations. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to assess the prevalence of healthy lifestyle behaviours based on data from the National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS)—a nationwide health study in Malaysia—and to identify socio-demographic factors associated with leading a healthy lifestyle in a nationally-representative sample of Malaysian adults. Methods Data and participants This study utilized secondary data from NHMS 2019. The NHMS is a national survey coordinated by the Institute of Public Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia, and has been conducted annually since 2011. This study is a cross-sectional survey with the aims of determining Malaysians’ health status, monitoring disease trends, and assessing healthcare utilization in Malaysia. The NHMS 2019 employs a nationally representative sample of the non-institutionalised general population of Malaysians of all ages in Malaysia. This study employs two-stage stratified random sampling to ensure the resulting sample was representative of the country. The country’s population is stratified by urban and rural regions in each of the 16 states or federal territories, hence a total of 29 strata. The first stage involves systematic random sampling of Enumeration Blocks (EB) within each stratum. The second stage involves random sampling of twelve living quarters (LQ) within each selected EB. For the entire country of Malaysia, a total of 475 Enumeration Blocks (EB) were selected proportionate to the population size of each stratum. A total of 5676 LQs were selected from the selected EBs. Further details of the NHMS 2019 study have been described in the NHMS 2019 technical report14. Between July and October 2019, 14,965 participants were recruited (response rate of 87.2%). All participants signed an informed consent form. For the present study, participants under the age of 18 years were excluded (n = 4493), as the study’s focus was on the adult population. Respondents with missing socio-demographic data and healthy lifestyle data were excluded (n = 3084). After these exclusions, 7388 respondents were included in the present analyses. Assessment of lifestyle factors and socio-demographic variables Body weight, height and body mass index (BMI) were determined. Body weight was measured in kilograms using a digital weighing machine (TANITA HD-319) and the height in centimetres was measured using SECA Stadiometer 213. The BMI was computed by dividing weight in kilograms by the squared height in metres. BMI was then classified according to the WHO BMI guidelines: (� 25 kg/m2 as underweight to normal weight, ≥ 25 kg/m2 as overweight or obese)15. Four questions were used to assess fruit and vegetable consumption: (1) “In a typical week, how many days did you consume fruits?” (2) “Usually on the day you eat fruits, how many servings of fruits did you eat in a day?” (3) “In a typical week, how many days did you eat vegetables?” (4) “Usually on the day you eat vegetable, how many servings of vegetables did you eat in a day?” Food photographs were used to assist respondents in recalling the serving size of fruits and vegetables consumed. The photographs depicted a single serving of commonly consumed fruits and vegetables, including one slice of watermelon, one medium-sized orange, one cup of chopped raw leafy green vegetables and a half cup of other vegetables, cooked or chopped raw such as carrot. The total number of servings of fruits and vegetables consumed per day was calculated using responses to these four questions. Data from the first two questions were used to estimate respondents’ fruits intake. Another two questions were used to estimate respondents’ vegetable intake. The number of days in a week was multiplied by number of servings to estimate the number of servings per week that respondents consumed. Responses for the past 7-day questions were then divided by 7 to determine daily intake. The number of servings/day for fruits and vegetable intake were summed to estimate the servings of fruits and vegetables intake. The range of score was 0 to 12 servings/day. Based on the Malaysian Dietary Guidelines, consumption of ≥ 5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day was defined as adequate while consumption of � 5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day was defined as inadequate16. The validated short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) was used to assess levels of physical activity17. The IPAQ short form was developed to estimate overall physical activity levels through the assessment of three specific types of physical activity (low, moderate and vigorous-intensity activities) across a broad range of domains (home, at work, sitting, moderate leisure, vigorous leisure, transportation and other activities). Physical activity was quantified in terms of metabolic equivalents (MET minutes, or METs)18. The minutes and days of a week spent on low, moderate, and vigorous intensity activities were multiplied by 3.3, 4.0 and 8.0 respectively, to compute MET scores for each activity. The total physical activity score was calculated as the sum of all MET scor...
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Faces Of Fall: Oct. 4 2022 | Sports | News-Gazette.com News-Gazette
Faces Of Fall: Oct. 4 2022 | Sports | News-Gazette.com News-Gazette
Faces Of Fall: Oct. 4, 2022 | Sports | News-Gazette.com – News-Gazette https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/faces-of-fall-oct-4-2022-sports-news-gazette-com-news-gazette/ Alayna Cutler, Arthur Christian, during the Faces of Fall 2022 shoot at the News-Gazette in Champaign on Saturday, August 6, 2022. Robin Scholz/The News-Gazette ALAYNA CUTLER Arthur Christian School volleyball ➜ Her favorite athlete is … Harrison Bader. ➜ Her favorite team is … the St. Louis Cardinals. ➜ If she could attend any one sporting event in person, it would be … the World Series. ➜ Her favorite sport besides volleyball is … baseball. Mollie Pollock, Tri-County, during the Faces of Fall 2022 shoot at the News-Gazette in Champaign on Saturday, August 6, 2022. Robin Scholz/The News-Gazette MOLLIE POLLOCK Tri-County volleyball ➜ Her favorite athlete is … Jordyn Poulter. ➜ Her favorite team is … the Chicago Cubs. ➜ If she could attend any one sporting event in person, it would be … a college volleyball match. ➜ Her favorite sport besides volleyball is … softball. Elena Poulosky, Urbana, Faces of Fall 2022 shoot at the News-Gazette in Champaign on Saturday, August 6, 2022. Robin Scholz/The News-Gazette ELENA POULOSKY Urbana girls’ swimming and diving ➜ Her favorite athlete is … Sydney McLaughlin. ➜ Her favorite team is … the Washington Wizards. ➜ If she could attend any one sporting event in person, it would be … a track and field meet. ➜ Her favorite sport besides swimming is … soccer. Macie Russell, Oakwood, during the Faces of Fall 2022 shoot at the News-Gazette in Champaign on Saturday, August 6, 2022. Robin Scholz/The News-Gazette MACIE RUSSELL Oakwood/Salt Fork girls’ cross-country ➜ Her favorite athlete is … Yadier Molina. ➜ Her favorite team is … the St. Louis Cardinals. ➜ If she could attend any one sporting event in person, it would be … the Olympics. ➜ Her favorite sport besides cross-country is … track and field.
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Impact Metaverse Could Complement Educational Processes Educaweb.com World Nation News
Impact Metaverse Could Complement Educational Processes Educaweb.com World Nation News
Impact Metaverse Could Complement Educational Processes – Educaweb.com – World Nation News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/impact-metaverse-could-complement-educational-processes-educaweb-com-world-nation-news/ Marc Cortes is the Director of ESADE’s Executive Master Digital Business. He is also a consultant specializing in digital transformation processes and business development. He recently prepared a report Analysis and reflection on the potential impact of the metaverse in the educational fieldPublished by the Open University of Catalonia (UOC). For more than 20 years he has been an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Marketing at ESADE, specializing in marketing issues and new digital business models. His teaching experience extends as a visiting professor to UC Berkeley Extension (San Francisco) and Universidad del Pacifico (Lima, Peru). He has previously been a consultant on Digital Marketing at UOC. Similarly, Cortes is an expert advisor helping managers and companies design and execute the digital transformation of companies. In his professional career in digitization, he has been a Digital Strategy Consultant at Accenture; Member of the Digital Business Area of ​​CaixaBank, an entity whose digital (and cultural) transformation he has participated in for 9 years. What exactly is the metaverse? How do you define it? The first difficulties appear when we are faced with the challenge of defining the metaverse, basically because defining means identifying which elements are part of the concept and, above all, which are not. And the present moment is like when in the 90s we tried to define what the Internet was, a challenge as it is a concept in constant development and creation. From my point of view, many current definitions of the metaverse are partial because they focus on one of the elements that make up it, such as technology. As such, one of the most commonly used definitions (and the one I use in my article Analysis and reflection on the potential impact of the metaverse in the educational fieldpublished by the UOC in January 2022) is what it defines as “the virtual environment in which humans interact socially and economically with avatars through physical devices (glasses or sensors) and which use the metaphor of the real world. represents, but without physical limits”. This definition includes what are to me the most relevant elements of the metaverse, such as the fact that it is a virtual environment that is based on human interactions, without limitations, meaning the ability to move and which is metaphorical to the real world. represents (as opposed to the virtual world). associated with video games). It remains to be clarified whether the metaverse will include the use of virtual reality technical equipment, and thus the use of avatars. We have examples of environments that meet functional and conceptual characteristics without using these immersive techniques (eg decentralizedFor example), and defining the metaverse only by this technique can limit us at the present time of its creation. What can the Metaverse contribute to education? can you improve it? Why? Undoubtedly the answer can only be yes that such development can improve education. Basically because it expands its boundaries and possibilities. Technology has always allowed sectors and areas of activity to evolve; And not because of the technology’s own characteristics but because of the uses they allow. In the case of education, we have seen how technology has become the first tool to complement more traditional education. This is from the point of view of complementary management (managing student data, storing information or distributing materials), and from the point of view of tools used in educational processes (simulators). In the second phase, technology itself has become an educational environment. During the pandemic we have seen how we replaced face-to-face classes with classes via videoconferencing environments (with limitations and difficulties, but which allowed a replacement process). And this change has generated new training experiences. Features of the metaverse, now yes, for example, focused on immersive environments, make it possible to improve training environments and experiences, which allow us to identify what can, for the time being, complement educational processes . How can it be used for educational purposes (please give one or two examples)? We can imagine different uses, but to get down to the concrete I’ll put some examples (already in operation) that allow us to see the difference element they provide: Accessing “impossible” material in a traditional classroom: In educational environments involving medicine, there are already solutions based on the metaverse that allow the student to be “inside” the human body and to be able to see with virtual reality how specific processes start (diseases.. .). Access to extreme places: Solutions have been developed that allow us to explore the ocean floor, its fauna and ecosystem reproduction as if we were physically located there. change high-risk experiences: Emergency Corps already do simulations with simulations of reality and situations preceding high-risk events (fires or terrorist attacks), but without the risk it would mean to actually live these events. “I think the potential of the Metaverse lies in seeing it as a complement to educational processes, which allows us to respond to issues such as access to content and environments in which immersion offers great value.” Is the metaverse already being used in education? Can you explain some real examples? We currently have various initiatives related to Metaverse which, in the exploratory phase, are analyzing what would be the best way to use it and furthermore, for the learning process of its main challenges and difficulties in its implementation. Grow. at the secondary school level, Optima Classical Academy (Naples, Florida, United States) has designed a training program for third to eighth graders that seeks to replace the use of platforms such as Zoom and begin using a proprietary platform developed in virtual reality. at the university level, Chinese University of Hong Kong Created the first Metaverse prototype. through the use of technology Unity has reproduced the physical structure of the university in the Metaverse (2021), so that students can simulate what is done on a physical campus, but in a virtual reality environment. Another example is the Stanford University initiative, through Virtual Human Interaction LabDeveloped the first academic material in subject format, virtual people, This topic is developed in a metaverse environment (virtual reality) and attempts to analyze how to generate attention from participants in educational environments other than face-to-face. Finally, and already in our country, ESADE recently launched its complex in the Metaverse. It is a solution in a tested environment (requires an invitation to access it), which seeks to simulate a physical campus in a virtual environment (classrooms, work rooms, cafeterias, leisure spaces), so that program participants executive Education Know the potential of these types of solutions and how they can affect them in their own areas of activities and companies. What challenges will the metaverse face to be widely implemented in education? in the report Analysis and reflection on the potential impact of the metaverse in the educational field (published by UOC in January 2022) We have identified 4 axes of the potential impact of the metaverse in the educational environment and 14 lines of work that summarize the challenges faced for implementing this technology in education. Axis 1: Impact on Learning Models and Processes 1. Transition of Content and Environment: Face-to-Face – Online – Immersive 2. Enhancing the Quality of Learning: Personalization and Adaptation to the Student’s Rhythm 3. Take advantage of the new possibilities virtual worlds offer and those that have already been proven 4. From Efficient Methodology to Simplification 5. Reach a greater volume of students Axis 2: Optimize educational supply and demand 6. The Difference Between a Training Offer and a Talent Demand 7. The Challenge of Accessibility: Digital and the Generational Gap Axis 3: Reshape the roles (infrastructure) of participants in the educational process 8. Redesign of the Educational Environment 9. Change of Role of Student and Teacher 10. Figure out new ways to get attention 11. Addressing the Challenges Involved for Evaluation and Monitoring Axis 4: Model based on ecosystem 12. New participants in the educational process 13. Formulation of Standards 14. Interoperability, Blockchain (blockchain) y nft (non-fungible token, What are the risks involved in implementing the metaverse in education and how can they be mitigated? Certainly we can identify risks or challenges with other technologies. Beyond those identified in the previous question, basically we can say that the risks have to do with: lit up: Like any technology, it has an access cost (purchasing equipment, learning to use them…) that must be attempted by trying to bridge the economic gap and promoting its use through training programs. evolve: Due to the very nature of the solution, the metaverse consists of developing materials and environments. This would mean seeking and creating linkages between the educational environment and other areas (technologies, for example) to facilitate economic investment, on the one hand, and its development, on the other. Does online training have more room in the Metaverse than face-to-face training? Why? It will depend on the use in which it is placed. The technology underlying the metaverse can be viewed, as we have already described, as a tool or as a new educational environment. In any case, I think the potential of the Metaverse lies in seeing it as a complement to educational processes...
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Head Of PlayStation Studios Malaysia Gives Us An Office Tour And It Looks Amazing TechNave
Head Of PlayStation Studios Malaysia Gives Us An Office Tour And It Looks Amazing TechNave
Head Of PlayStation Studios Malaysia Gives Us An Office Tour, And It Looks Amazing – TechNave https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/head-of-playstation-studios-malaysia-gives-us-an-office-tour-and-it-looks-amazing-technave/ If you didn’t know about this, PlayStation actually has an office in Malaysia, and it looks pretty sick. The office was established in 2020, and its design revealed by the head of PlayStation Studios Malaysia, Hasnul Hadi, recently sparked a discussion. The entrance alone is enough to amaze us without walking into the office. It sets the theme by following a futuristic vibe, with the iconic PlayStation symbols on the side. To enter the office, employees must go through the keycard authenticator where they’ll see an illuminating PlayStation logo. After entering, a huge LCD screen displaying a PlayStation Studios Malaysia logo can get found in the office lobby. Besides that, the pantry and the common area are also well-designed. Although it’s dark, we can see that the working spaces are equally cool. Good night everyone , see you tomorrow pic.twitter.com/pnZy02PLFp — Hasnul Hadi (@mistahasnul) October 3, 2022 Not only posting the office’s images, but Hasnul also took the chance to thank his colleagues for making all this possible. He also added that he finally got his business card. What do you think about PlayStation Studios Malaysia’s office? Drop a comment to let us know your thoughts, and stay tuned to TechNave.com for more local tech news.
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Head Of PlayStation Studios Malaysia Gives Us An Office Tour And It Looks Amazing TechNave
Fixed 90% APY With Oryen (ORY) Outperforms Pancakeswap (CAKE) And Spookyswap (BOO) Returns Cryptonews
Fixed 90% APY With Oryen (ORY) Outperforms Pancakeswap (CAKE) And Spookyswap (BOO) Returns Cryptonews
Fixed 90% APY With Oryen (ORY) Outperforms Pancakeswap (CAKE) And Spookyswap (BOO) Returns – Cryptonews https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/fixed-90-apy-with-oryen-ory-outperforms-pancakeswap-cake-and-spookyswap-boo-returns-cryptonews/ Disclaimer: The text below is an advertorial article that is not part of Cryptonews.com editorial content. With the recent introduction of yield farming on the Binance Smart Chain, many users are wondering which platform offers the best return on investment. While Pancakeswap and Spookyswap are both popular options, Oryen is quickly becoming the go-to choice for yield farmers. Offering a fixed APY of 90%, Oryen significantly outperforms both Pancakeswap and Spookyswap, which offer APYs of around 10-20%. Additionally, Oryen offers a more hassle-free investing process for its investors than either of its competitors, making it a better idea overall. What is Oryen (ORY)? Oryen Network is a crypto-staking network that offers a juicy APY of 90% on ORY coins. ORY provides users with other utilities like risk-free lotteries (to be introduced soon) in addition to the platform’s super-simple auto-staking protocol. To do this, Oryen employs a “rebase” approach, which means that the token’s circulating supply will rise in line with the treasury in order to guarantee both the token’s price and the interest rate.  The rebase tokens aren’t generated at random. They have a risk-free value that is funded by the “buy and sell” tax on the token. The buyer pays an 8% royalty, or “tax,” while the seller pays a 12% royalty, or “tax.” The treasury also carries additional equity to keep the floor in place in the event of a severe price decline. But the best thing about Oryen is that its holders don’t have to do anything to get their money. Simply purchase and keep ORY in your wallet. Tokens are automatically staked, and rebase rewards are automatically airdropped back into the wallet of the holder. Final thoughts Oryen is now launching a three-round pre-launch ICO with a token price of $0.05 + bonus tokens. The incentive percentage lowers at the end of each month to entice early birds. Oryen will go live on December 30, 2022. This is one ICO that we are confident will sell out. Find out more here: Join Presale: https://presale.oryennetwork.io/register Website: https://oryennetwork.io/ Telegram: https://t.me/OryenNetwork Discord: https://discord.com/invite/jSvaXmb2cB Twitter: https://twitter.com/oryennetwork
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Fixed 90% APY With Oryen (ORY) Outperforms Pancakeswap (CAKE) And Spookyswap (BOO) Returns Cryptonews
The U.S. Is Considering Its Very First Over-The-Counter Birth Control Pill Fortune
The U.S. Is Considering Its Very First Over-The-Counter Birth Control Pill Fortune
The U.S. Is Considering Its Very First Over-The-Counter Birth Control Pill – Fortune https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/the-u-s-is-considering-its-very-first-over-the-counter-birth-control-pill-fortune/ At a time when access to contraception for American women is under political threat, two U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committees have decided to consider an application to allow the sale of oral contraceptive pills over the counter. The advisory committees will meet in November, the Financial Times reports, to consider the application submitted by HRA-pharma, a Paris-based pharmaceutical company owned by the Perrigo Company, to make their progesterone-only mini-pill available in the U.S. without a prescription. Hormone-based pills have been the most common form of birth control in the U.S. since the 1960s, but they have always required a prescription so that health professionals can screen for medical conditions that could make their use risky. The FDA is also in discussion with Cadence Health, according to the FT, over how it plans to sell the contraceptive pill in pharmacies. Any decision made by the FDA will be put under a fierce political spotlight at a time when abortion and contraception rights have come under threat in the U.S. When the Supreme Court announced its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Justice Clarence Thomas suggested in a concurring opinion that the Court “should reconsider” its past Griswold v. Connecticut ruling, which codified rights to contraception access. The FDA came under similar scrutiny when it loosened access to abortion pills in February—a move which was condemned by abortion opponents and praised by women’s rights advocates—and approved the over-the-counter emergency contraception Plan B in 2006. “I don’t think it [birth control] is the next target. I think it is already a target,” Dana Singiser, founder of Contraceptive Access Initiative, told the FT. Singiser’s group is lobbying for over-the-counter access to birth control. Who is on board? In 2011, more than 3 million U.S. pregnancies—almost 45% of the total—were unintended, which means they were either unwanted to mistimed. The American Medical Association, as well as the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, have urged the FDA to remove the prescription access barrier to contraception, arguing it would decrease the number of unwanted pregnancies.   AMA Board Member David H. Aizuss wrote in a statement that “access is one of the most cited reasons why patients do not use oral contraceptives, use them inconsistently, or discontinue use.” He added that, “expanding [over the counter] access would make it easier for patients to properly use oral contraceptives, leading to fewer unplanned pregnancies.” In March, more than 50 Democratic lawmakers from the Pro-Choice Caucus wrote to the FDA urging the agency to make the pills more readily available. “We urge FDA to review applications for over-the-counter birth control pills without delay and based solely on the data,” the House’s Pro-Choice Caucus said in the March letter. Selling birth control pills over the counter would make contraception more accessible to those without regular access to healthcare providers, such as the uninsured, those who live in rural areas, and young people on parental insurance who may not want their parents to know they are using birth control. And while this is the first time a U.S. agency is considering making the pill available over the counter, around the world more than 100 countries currently provide the pill without a prescription. …and who isn’t? In July, an attempt by Senate Democrats to pass a bill to enshrine conception access into federal law was blocked by Republican lawmakers. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) noted at the time that the bill “purposefully goes far beyond the scope of contraception” arguing it could fund abortion providers and protect abortion-inducing drugs. Ernst now seeks to pass her own bill that would expedite over-the-counter access to birth control, without codifying access to the pill in all states. There are also fears over the medical risks of oral-contraceptive birth control. Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America told the FT that she has “tremendous concerns” about giving the drugs to children without adult involvement, particularly given the potential for side effects. “It’s wise to have medically supervised distribution of such drugs so that women survive their exposure to them,” she said. But advocates of the HRA’s “mini-pill”, or progestin-only pill, note that the pill has fewer safety concerns than its substitutes. The pill contains a single synthetic hormone, progestin, which prevents pregnancy by blocking sperm from the cervix, rather than a combined pill including estrogen which has a higher risk of causing blood clots. The HRA notes that it has gone through lengthy trials as part of a seven-year pre-application process for over-the-counter access. “The pill has been on the market for 60 years, women know how to use it, they know that it’s basically safe to use. So it makes sense that the pill is also offered as a choice to be available over the counter without prescription,” said Frédérique Welgryn, HRA’s chief strategic operations, and innovation officer. Sign up for the Fortune Features email list so you don’t miss our biggest features, exclusive interviews, and investigations.
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The U.S. Is Considering Its Very First Over-The-Counter Birth Control Pill Fortune
Rapid Finance Acquires Digital Lending Technology Provider Thrive News ABL Advisor
Rapid Finance Acquires Digital Lending Technology Provider Thrive News ABL Advisor
Rapid Finance Acquires Digital Lending Technology Provider, Thrive – News – ABL Advisor https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/rapid-finance-acquires-digital-lending-technology-provider-thrive-news-abl-advisor/ October 04, 2022, 07:10 AM Rapid Finance announced its acquisition of digital lending platform provider, Thrive, at American Banker’s Small Business Banking conference. As part of Rapid Finance’s recent corporate rebrand and restructuring, the Thrive acquisition represents a significant addition to the company’s new Rapid Finance Technology business unit. Thrive’s true, end-to-end digital lending platform enables banks, non-bank lenders and credit unions to realize meaningful operational efficiencies through a streamlined origination process and more efficient underwriting for both consumer and SMB lending. “Since its inception, Thrive was purpose built to address the need for more efficient lending through intelligent automation of application, origination, underwriting, decisioning and servicing,” said Kunal Sehgal, co-founder and CEO of Thrive. “By becoming part of an established industry leader like Rapid Finance, we are well positioned to build on that foundation and accelerate our growth.” “We are excited to bring Thrive into the Rapid Finance suite of solutions to support the growing market need for fast, simple and trusted loan options,” said Will Tumulty, CEO of Rapid Finance. “This acquisition is a natural fit and in line with our team’s thoughtful approach to modernizing business finance and generating value for our clients and their business.” Most Popular September 01, 2022, 08:01 AM September 02, 2022, 08:00 AM September 02, 2022, 07:57 AM September 06, 2022, 08:10 AM September 01, 2022, 07:59 AM You must be an ABL Advisor member to post comments. Login or Join Now.
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Rapid Finance Acquires Digital Lending Technology Provider Thrive News ABL Advisor
Officials Asking For Publics Feedback On New Gaming Arena In Spartanburg Fox Carolina
Officials Asking For Publics Feedback On New Gaming Arena In Spartanburg Fox Carolina
Officials Asking For Public’s Feedback On New Gaming Arena In Spartanburg – Fox Carolina https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/officials-asking-for-publics-feedback-on-new-gaming-arena-in-spartanburg-fox-carolina/ SPARTANBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) – The city of Spartanburg is looking to turn a decades-old building in downtown Spartanburg into a state-of-the-art gaming arena. The Montgomery building, located on North Church Street, was originally the Carolina Theater which opened in 1925. The building is currently being used for luxury apartments and commercial property. The city says plans are being explored and nothing is concrete just yet but one of the ideas proposed is the new e-sports arena. The arena would be a space for video gaming and tournaments. City officials created a survey to better understand how the community feels about the building becoming an e-sports arena. To take the survey, click here. MORE NEWS: TRAFFIC: I-85 ramp from Pelham Road shutdown this week Copyright 2022 WHNS. All rights reserved.
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Officials Asking For Publics Feedback On New Gaming Arena In Spartanburg Fox Carolina
Candidates For Texas Governor Stump For Votes And Evaluate Their Debate Performances NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Candidates For Texas Governor Stump For Votes And Evaluate Their Debate Performances NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Candidates For Texas Governor Stump For Votes And Evaluate Their Debate Performances – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/candidates-for-texas-governor-stump-for-votes-and-evaluate-their-debate-performances-nbc-5-dallas-fort-worth/ Days after the only gubernatorial debate in Edinburg in the Rio Grande Valley, the candidates for Texas governor were on the road trying to get Texans to the polls and evaluating their performance with three weeks until early voting begins. Democratic candidate for governor Beto O’Rourke is focusing on the younger vote. He brought his college tour to the University of North Texas in Denton, and Dallas College El Centro Campus. O’Rourke remains about 8 points back in an average of polls from RealClearPolitics.  BETO O’ROURKE DEBATE ASSESSMENT We asked O’Rourke what he needs to do to move the needle. “You saw that during the debate, we remind every Texan that Greg Abbott has been governor for nearly eight years now. So when you see inflation, higher property taxes, a total abortion ban, 19 weeks and counting since Uvalde and nothing has been done to reduce gun violence in our schools, or gun violence as the leading cause of death for our kids, voters are going to realize we need change,” said O’Rourke. GOV. GREG ABBOTT DEBATE ASSESSMENT Local The latest news from around North Texas. Governor Abbott remained in the Rio Grande Valley Saturday. He knocked on doors and talked with voters. He is looking for his third term, facing his toughest opponent yet. Governor Abbott says the debate went the way he wanted it to. “We were able to expose Beto for all the lies and all the flip flops he has been telling throughout the entire campaign. He cannot be straight with voters, he cannot be honest with voters, he keeps changing his positions and it shows that you just cannot count on what he stands for,” said Governor Abbott. It will be a busy month for both candidates, as they continue to travel the state. Early Voting begins October 24 and runs through November 4. Deadline Today to Register to Vote in November Election is Oct. 11 The last day to register to vote in the upcoming Nov. 2 election is Tuesday, Oct. 11. If you need to check your registration status or register to vote, details are below. Check Voter Registration Status/Register to Vote If you’re unsure of your current voter status, you can check your voter registration status on the Texas Secretary of State’s website on the “Am I Registered?” page. If you have moved to a new address within the same county or have changed your name, you can update your information online as well. Unregistered people who wish to vote will need to have completed their registration by Tuesday, Oct. 11. There are a number of ways to register to vote in Texas: On the Texas Secretary of State’s online voter registration page, you can fill out and then print and sign your registration form. You MUST still mail the form to your county election office and it must be postmarked by the April 1 deadline. If you don’t have a printer you can request an application be mailed to you, but that returned application must also be postmarked by the April 1 deadline. You can also register to vote through your county registrar. Texas Requires ID to Vote Once you’re registered, you’ll still need a valid ID to vote in the state of Texas. The state accepts seven forms of identification: A Texas driver’s license Texas election ID certificate Texas ID card Texas handgun license U.S. Citizenship certificate with a photo U.S. Military ID with a photo U.S. Passport. For voters ages 18-69, photo IDs CAN be expired for up to four years. For those over the age of 70, a photo ID can be expired for any length of time. If you do not have a photo ID, you may qualify for a Reasonable Impediment Declaration by showing a copy or an original of one of the following: Certified domestic birth certificate or court-admissible birth document Current utility bill Bank statement Government check Paycheck Government document with your name and address including your voter registration certificate. Upcoming Election Info Early voting for the upcoming November election began Monday, Oct. 24 and runs through Friday, Nov. 4. The last day to apply for a ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) is Wednesday, Oct. 28. Voters with questions about how to cast a ballot in the upcoming November 2022 general election can call 1-800-252-VOTE or visit VoteTexas.gov for more information.
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Candidates For Texas Governor Stump For Votes And Evaluate Their Debate Performances NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Delaware North Acquires Colorado Outdoor Recreation And Adventure Tour Company Nova Guides And Camp Hale Weddings Hospitality Net
Delaware North Acquires Colorado Outdoor Recreation And Adventure Tour Company Nova Guides And Camp Hale Weddings Hospitality Net
Delaware North Acquires Colorado Outdoor Recreation And Adventure Tour Company Nova Guides And Camp Hale Weddings – Hospitality Net https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/delaware-north-acquires-colorado-outdoor-recreation-and-adventure-tour-company-nova-guides-and-camp-hale-weddings-hospitality-net/ Global hospitality and entertainment company Delaware North today announced the acquisition of Red Cliff, Colo.,-based Nova Guides, a full-service premier outdoor recreation and adventure tour company with exclusive wedding and lodging offerings. The purchase makes Delaware North one of the largest operators of winter outdoor recreation and adventure tours in the United States. Perfectly situated near Vail, Colo., Nova Guides’ expansive grounds include a main lodge featuring a restaurant and retail shop, as well as a selection of lodging offerings, including three two-bedroom cabins, one five-bedroom house and one two-bedroom house. In operation for more than 35 years, Nova Guides is well known for its summer ATV/UTV guided tours and rentals, winter snowmobile and snow coach guided tours and rentals, and private fly fishing and archery instruction. The tours operate under special permits in and around the White River National Forest, with Nova Guides having access to 55,000 acres of remote and scenic forest land, allowing adventurers to customize their itinerary according to personal preference. On the campus, Delaware North will also operate Camp Hale Weddings, a highly popular destination wedding business located on 80 privately held acres. The wedding experience includes the unique, “Ceremony Island,” an exclusive site positioned on a man-made lake set against majestic views of the Rocky Mountains. The location is renowned for its rich history dating back to World War II where it served as the former training grounds of the 10th Mountain Division. “Today’s outdoor recreational guest is looking for genuine experiences that are personalized and meaningful,” said Scott Socha, group president of Delaware North’s Parks and Resorts division. “Our existing portfolio of unique tour and adventure offerings is well-positioned for continued growth, and the addition of this unique full-service experience reflects our optimism about the future of outdoor recreation and adventure travel.” The growing Delaware North portfolio of dynamic adventure tour offerings, now across four destinations, helps travelers experience the very best of the great outdoors. The company’s current tours collection includes Yellowstone Vacation Tours, the largest outdoor recreation and adventure tour company operating in Yellowstone National Park in Montana, along with a variety of offerings outside of Yosemite National Park in California and also on the coast of Lake Erie in Ohio. The acquisition will also expand Delaware North’s existing footprint in Colorado, where the company owns and operates The Ridgeline Hotel Estes Park® and Trendz at the Park retail store in Estes Park, a popular Rocky Mountain National Park gateway community. Delaware North’s Travel division also operates several dining concepts at Denver International Airport, including the award-winning Denver Central Market since it opened in 2018. The Nova Guides complex will be operated by Delaware North’s Parks and Resorts division, which owns and operates hotels and other lodging experiences, primarily inside and nearby national and state parks and cultural attractions. The portfolio includes nearly 25 lodging locations in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, representing more than 3,000 lodging units. In addition to lodging, the company operates food, beverage, and retail services, recreational activities, and educational programming at many of the same locations. As a global leader in the hospitality and entertainment industry, Delaware North is committed to sustainability and responsible stewardship. Its proprietary GreenPath® platform helps organize and accelerate efforts throughout the company to reduce its environmental impact. About Delaware North Parks and Resorts Delaware North Parks and Resorts operates lodging, food, beverage and retail services, recreational activities, and educational programming at destinations in North America, Australia, and New Zealand. This includes lodging in and near many iconic national and state parks, including Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Shenandoah, Sequoia & Kings Canyon and Olympic National Parks and Niagara Falls State Park, as well as at cultural attractions such as Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Delaware North’s newly enhanced Explore Better content and travel planning platform provides a valuable resource for travelers who are considering a visit to a national park and other outdoor destinations. To learn more about Delaware North’s hospitality management expertise, visit https://www.delawarenorth.com/divisions/parks. About Delaware North Delaware North is a global leader in the hospitality and entertainment industry. The company annually serves more than a half-billion guests across four continents, including at high-profile sports venues, airports, national and state parks, restaurants, resorts, hotels and casinos. Building on more than a century of enduring partnerships and a commitment to local communities and sustainability, Delaware North’s vision is to delight guests by creating the world’s best experiences today while reimagining tomorrow. Learn more at www.DelawareNorth.com and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.
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Delaware North Acquires Colorado Outdoor Recreation And Adventure Tour Company Nova Guides And Camp Hale Weddings Hospitality Net
Peterson Reports A Positive 2021 Financial Performance Aberdeen Business News Aberdeen Business News
Peterson Reports A Positive 2021 Financial Performance Aberdeen Business News Aberdeen Business News
Peterson Reports A Positive 2021 Financial Performance – Aberdeen Business News – Aberdeen Business News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/peterson-reports-a-positive-2021-financial-performance-aberdeen-business-news-aberdeen-business-news/ LEADING international energy logistics company, Peterson Energy Logistics (Peterson), part of the Royal Peterson and Control Union Group, today announced its consolidated results for the 12 months ending 31st December 2021. Peterson reported revenue of £249.3m for the year, and £1.8m operating profit, compared to a breakeven result in 2020. The company announced it is positioned to deliver improved financial performance again in 2022 as demand for its energy logistics services continues to increase. Overall, 2021 saw a significant increase in activity as the energy sector emerged from the confines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Quayside tonnages and fuel sales increased significantly in 2021 helping the organisation to continue its improving underlying financial performance. During the year, the company segmented its UK operations into eight new operating entities to better focus the management and delivery of services to its broad UK customer base. At the start of 2022, Peterson appointed Sarah Moore as CEO and established a new leadership team responsible for daily operations and the strategic direction of the business. Commenting on the group’s performance Sarah Moore, CEO of Peterson, said: “We’re pleased to report a significantly improved financial result in 2021, as we reflect on our collective achievements throughout the year.  “Our focus remains on delivering industry-leading logistics solutions to support our clients’ operations with safety, innovation, and efficiency at the core of our service offering. “The leadership team is driving substantial improvements across all aspects of our business, in particular our safety culture and ambitious environmental targets as we strive to meet the expectations of our ‘Goal Zero’ programme. We also work collaboratively with our existing customers to embrace the challenges of energy transition. We continue to make strategic investments, secure opportunities in the renewables sector and target diversification as we grow the business and strengthen the Peterson brand.  “We are proud of the efforts of all our people and thank them for their collective efforts in safely delivering our services and helping us achieve a positive result in 2021.”  Peterson continues to significantly invest in enhancements to its Lighthouse suite of digital applications and other supporting technologies. Part of its renewables strategy saw the company form a joint venture with Coast Renewable Services to establish Coast Offshore which will provide integrated services to the offshore wind sector. Peterson also expanded into Australia opening an office in Perth in line with the company’s strategic growth plans. The company was later announced by Kimberley Marine Support Base Pty Ltd (KMSB) as the operator of the Kimberley Marine Offloading Facility in Broome, Western Australia. The $AUD160 million facility will provide new supply chain options to numerous industries, offer lower movement costs, reduce carbon emission options, and minimise risks through shorter distances to offshore oil and gas operations. Once the facility is built operations are set to begin in 2024. Peterson has a robust sustainability road map and is set to achieve carbon-neutral status across all 27 sites in seven countries under the PAS2060 accreditation scheme at the end of 2022. Through the implementation of various initiatives so far, Peterson has seen a 42% reduction in total emissions, and remains on track to reach net zero operations by 2025. The company is committed to playing its role in the energy transition, supporting clients with their sustainability targets, and reducing emissions in supply chains. Some of Peterson’s initiatives include the use of a blend of electric and HVO-powered forklifts, the use of environmentally friendly fuels in cranes and trucks, utilising wind, turbine and solar power to operate facilities and the use of advanced technologies to achieve optimal planning in the supply chain to minimise the movement of goods across locations. A new staff initiative has also been introduced as part of Peterson’s net zero framework by joining the Pawprint pioneer programme – an online tool and app, which allow users to measure, understand and reduce their carbon footprint. Sustainability is integrated into Peterson’s social responsibility (CSR) programme, ‘Dare to Care’, and is based on four robust sustainability pillars: customers, employees, environment, and community. Each pillar represents a social aspect of the company it aims to uphold to demonstrate a positive role in the communities and wider society it operates in. Peterson is part of the wider family-owned Royal Peterson and Control Union Group, which has a presence in more than 70 countries and over 100 years of experience in logistics, quality, certifications, and risk management. The group’s services cover all aspects of the supply chain across many industries including agriculture, energy, forestry, sustainability, and textiles.
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Peterson Reports A Positive 2021 Financial Performance Aberdeen Business News Aberdeen Business News
Greenbay Welcome To A Healthy And Nature Inspired Living APN News
Greenbay Welcome To A Healthy And Nature Inspired Living APN News
Greenbay – Welcome To A Healthy And Nature Inspired Living – APN News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/greenbay-welcome-to-a-healthy-and-nature-inspired-living-apn-news/ Checking if the site connection is secure www.apnnews.com needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding.
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Greenbay Welcome To A Healthy And Nature Inspired Living APN News
Television | Sports | Dnews.com Moscow-Pullman Daily News
Television | Sports | Dnews.com Moscow-Pullman Daily News
Television | Sports | Dnews.com – Moscow-Pullman Daily News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/television-sports-dnews-com-moscow-pullman-daily-news/ 52° Clear Moscow, ID (83843) Today Mainly sunny. High 77F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph.. Tonight Partly cloudy. Low 52F. Winds light and variable. Updated: October 4, 2022 @ 2:28 am Full Forecast Subscribe Submit Local Many of those in attendance at Monday’s Moscow City Council meeting applauded as the council adopted the city’s Climate Action Plan. Sports After the Vandals trounced Northern Colorado 55-35 on Saturday at the Kibbie Dome, Idaho is in a position to be considered for a playoff spot. Opinion The Sept. 28 Daily News featured an ironic juxtaposition of a column and a letter, side by side, discussing social justice vis-a-vis Christian nationalism. Life Last week I looked out our kitchen window and saw a woman using her cell phone to take pictures in our side yard. When I realized she was photographing my pumpkin garden, I was so grateful that I actually considered rushing outside and hugging her. Business Expansion of neurology and oncology care are components of a project Gritman Medical Center recently started at its downtown Moscow medical office building. Obituaries Puzzles Events Special Pubs 6-Day Index E-edition Search Today Golf The Blessings Collegiate Invitational: second round, 1:30 p.m., TGC Where you go for what you do. The region’s best source for events, arts, culture … everything. Headlines, breaking news delivered to your inbox. Income opportunity Deliver the Daily News Travel safe with road and snow reports Search archives for the Daily News and Lewiston Tribune here.
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Anatomage VR Brings Interactive Anatomy Learning To The Metaverse PR Newswire
Anatomage VR Brings Interactive Anatomy Learning To The Metaverse PR Newswire
Anatomage VR Brings Interactive Anatomy Learning To The Metaverse – PR Newswire https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/anatomage-vr-brings-interactive-anatomy-learning-to-the-metaverse-pr-newswire/ , /PRNewswire/ — Anatomage Inc, a market leader in medical imaging technology, today announced the release of the Anatomage VR – a virtual reality application that gives users the opportunity to explore Anatomage’s real human bodies in the metaverse. Committed to Anatomage’s legacy of delivery of real anatomy, Anatomage VR grants students the power to explore the world’s most realistic human anatomy through a virtual reality headset. Imagine you have the superpower to see through the person in front of you. While looking at their body, you can peel back the skin to see their muscle and tissue. You can trace their veins and arteries moving blood throughout their body. You can fly into the chambers of the heart to experience how cardiac structures work together to make the heart beat. In the metaverse, you have this superpower with Anatomage VR. Since the company’s inception in 2004, Anatomage has offered the most detailed, accurate and interactive human anatomy tool available with the Anatomage Table. Today, Anatomage has successfully incorporated that same flagship technology into Anatomage VR. Designed to accompany accredited high school anatomy and life science programs, Anatomage VR grants students the power to explore the world’s most realistic human anatomy through a virtual reality headset. Anatomage VR seamlessly pairs with the Anatomage Table or can be purchased and used as a standalone product in the classroom.  With Anatomage VR, students can: Interact with Anatomage Table’s digital bodies, including highly detailed male and female human cadavers Visualize more than 2,500 anatomical structures in each digital body Play 71 animated anatomy shows to inspect anatomy regions in 3D Access, customize, and incorporate 536 presets into curriculum-focused anatomy lessons Simulate flythroughs to travel through 10 regions of a human body endoscopically Increase student engagement with quizzing models Analyze real-life pathology cases with 300 real-patient CT & MRI scans “As the world continues to embrace new virtual reality experiences, we are excited to bring Anatomage’s world-class anatomy content to the metaverse. With Anatomage VR, students can engage with anatomy learning in a never before seen way through the cutting-edge world of VR. We are so proud that our educational content is being used to teach the next generation of medical and healthcare professionals.”  — Jack Choi, CEO of Anatomage Get ready to interact with real human bodies in virtual reality through Anatomage VR. About Anatomage A market leader in medical imaging technology, Anatomage offers an ecosystem of 3D anatomy hardware and software, allowing users to visualize world-class content at the highest level of accuracy. Through its highly innovative products, Anatomage is transforming standard anatomy learning, medical diagnosis, and treatment planning. Contact: Joe Foster Phone: 323-572-5361 Email: [email protected]  www.anatomage.com SOURCE Anatomage
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Anatomage VR Brings Interactive Anatomy Learning To The Metaverse PR Newswire
The 10 Best And Worst Gadgets In James Bond Movies We Got This Covered
The 10 Best And Worst Gadgets In James Bond Movies We Got This Covered
The 10 Best And Worst Gadgets In James Bond Movies – We Got This Covered https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/the-10-best-and-worst-gadgets-in-james-bond-movies-we-got-this-covered/ Image via Eon Productions To celebrate 60 years of James Bond movies, Amazon is adding the entire back catalog of 25 action-packed outings of agent 007 to its Prime Video service across various territories, from the Sean Connery beginnings all the way through to the modern Daniel Craig era.  Albeit a little more sparse in recent outings, one recurring focal point across the many years of Bond films has been the sheer assortment of gadgets the various Bond actors have been outfitted with.  There has always been consistent staples in Bond’s arsenal, with the likes of his always cutting edge and high tech watches and cars, but as we prepare to binge our way through hours upon hours of spy movies, we’ve put together ten of the best and worst unique gadgets seen in the franchise over the years, regardless of whether Bond has been on the giving or receiving end of use.  1. Best: Briefcase (From Russia with Love) Image via Eon Productions A simple and elegant design which most passers by wouldn’t take a second look at, this businessperson’s staple is packed to the brim, at least figuratively, with a whole host of lethal and handy tools for your average special agent. Its contents include an AR-7 rifle with concealed ammo and an easily accessible throwing knife, fifty gold sovereigns, and just for good measure, a nasty tear gas surprise for those nosy types who attempt to open the briefcase without following proper procedure. 2. Worst: Cigarette gun (You Only Live Twice) Image via Eon Productions This could simultaneously fall in the ‘so bad it’s good’ category, but smokers around the world can attest to the feeling of dry mouth they get from a cigarette. Imagine how it would feel to shoot a bullet out of your mouth – would you even have salivary glands left, let alone teeth? Sure, regardless of the implications on your oral health – you may be left wanting for one in the stereotypical situation of facing down a firing squad, but still, we’ll pass on this one.  3. Best: Jetpack (Thunderball) It’s goofy, it’s dated, and Sean Connery looks like a numpty in that helmet. Yes to all of the above. However, there’s just a certain universal appeal about donning a jetpack to make a quick getaway, or, to the general public, a cruisy way to get from point A to point B while dodging peak hour traffic. There’s a good reason many Grand Theft Auto players still have the cheat code to acquire a jetpack firmly embedded in their brains.  4. Worst: Laser Polaroid (Licence to Kill) Image via Eon Productions In the same film that featured an equally ridiculous exploding alarm clock, we also saw this silly thing. On the surface, a regular old Polaroid camera. Point it, shoot it, and it instantly spits out a photograph. Give it a few shakes and it’s ready to stick on the fridge. Though in the case of this particular hoodwinking camera, its point, shoot, and murder your subject with a high-powered laser. It’s just goofy – and not in a particularly memorable way either. 5. Best: Dagger shoes (From Russia with Love) Image via Eon Productions These give would-be assassins quite the edge in hand to hand combat. The idea of the tables being fatally turned by an unexpected shin kick from these poison-tipped puppies is pretty high-stakes, and grim. Their debut in From Russia with Love looks rather clunky for its time, but their appearance would go on to inspire appearances in films outside of the Bond franchise, most notably in fan-favorite Batman flick The Dark Knight.  6. Worst: Mini scuba tank (Thunderball) Image via Eon Productions Although similar technology does now exist in real life, and this gadget came in handy for Bond in a pinch, it still seems particularly far-fetched that this stick about the same size as an icy pole can provide its user with four minutes of air. The mere fact that Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace took inspiration from this gadget meant that this little device was perhaps a little too space-age for a spy movie with a more modern, albeit technologically advanced setting. Then again, we had high praise for the jetpack that appeared in the same movie, so who are we to judge? 7. Best: Pen grenade (Goldeneye) Image via Eon Productions This thing is simply cool. Three clicks to activate its explosive power, and another three clicks if you change your mind. All housed in an inconspicuous writing utensil. It certainly manages to get Bond out of a pinch in an absolute nail-biter of a scene, during which a captive Bond carefully watches a nervous Grishenko click away at it, who is completely clueless of the explosive power. In what was very much a 50/50 gamble, Bond manages to knock the pen out of Grishenko’s hand, causing an explosion and creating enough of a distraction to make his escape. 8. Worst: Sony Ericsson Phones (Brosnan era onwards) Image via Eon Productions Sure, some of the features in these otherwise innocuous cellphones prove to be quite handy for the budding spy, particularly in the Brosnan era, in which they contained fingerprint analyzers and lock picks. Though by the time the brand was still getting plugged in the Craig era, it was pretty much a standard issue Sony Ericsson device with a fancy camera. The simple act of placing the brand has dated the films quite quickly, considering one flagship iOS or Android device today has enough computing power to blow several of these out of the water. 9. Best: Walther PPK (Skyfall) Image via Eon Productions At face value, the Walther PPK seen in Skyfall is a fairly ordinary handgun. What sets it apart is a pretty interesting biometric feature, in that it will only fire when it detects Bond’s palms wrapped around it. There’s been many an action movie where a singular gun trades hands multiple times over the course over a close-quarters struggle, which can be titillating, but this feature would ultimately leave any would-be villain short of the mark when they realize this gun only answers to one decision maker.  10. Worst: Alligator submarine (Octopussy) Image via Eon Productions Another which one could argue into the ‘so bad it’s good’ camp, but come on – seriously? I think the image says most of what needs to be said about why this one is just a little too far on the silly end of the spectrum.
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How Can You Play At A Crypto Casino? The Olive Press
How Can You Play At A Crypto Casino? The Olive Press
How Can You Play At A Crypto Casino? – The Olive Press https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/how-can-you-play-at-a-crypto-casino-the-olive-press/ If you haven’t just returned from Mars on a 17-year journey, you’ve certainly read or heard, at least one thing, about cryptocurrencies and the huge momentum they’ve added to the non GamStop casinos, like on gamblingpro.pro. What you may not realize and doubt very much (although it is a proven fact) is that during the past 17 years of the Bitcoin revolution there have been a lot of empires and fortunes built on this digital asset. Perhaps the biggest development in Bitcoin history so far is that El Salvador has come to support it and consider it an alternative to foreign exchange reserves, and more countries may soon follow suit. There are three categories of non GamStop casinos, namely: Casinos that support cryptocurrency only. Casinos that do not support encrypted digital currencies, and accept only fiat currencies. Casinos that support both cryptocurrency and fiat currencies. In this article we will explain to you how to use cryptocurrency to deposit/ withdraw from online casinos. Moreover, we will learn about the most important features that crypto casinos also have. What Are the Features of the Best Crypto Casinos Without GamStop? For regular players, the comparison between regular and crypto casinos may be limited to the currencies available for use. However, this is absolutely not true! It is safe to say that crypto casinos differ in every aspect from regular casinos. The number one advantage that crypto casinos have is the usability of Bitcoin and its digital cousins ??to process your deposits and withdrawals. It is also possible that the player is allowed to use one of the fiat currencies. However, note that all online casinos require players to use the same deposit method to withdraw winnings. Using Bitcoin comes with another excellent feature which are bonuses and promotions as they tend to be more generous and bigger than the bonuses offered by regular casinos. On the other hand, crypto casinos without GameStop offer an innovative selection of games that are usually not available in regular casinos. Deposits and Withdrawals – In general, players can conduct their transactions using a wide range of e-wallets and crypto gateways. Bonuses and Promotions – Imagine that you deposited 1 Bitcoin and got 100%, do you know what the total value will be with you now? It’s the equivalent of $21,200! This is an immense amount and incredibly more than what you can get from the best regular casinos. Games Selection – Besides the usual selection of slots, table games and card games, Bitcoin casinos tend to be innovative in their selection and offer their customers an innovative selection of games. Customer Service – Certainly the use of cryptocurrencies has indomitable benefits and features, but sometimes you may have questions about the process. This is where the excellent support section comes into play. This is exactly what you will get at the best online crypto casinos. How to Use Cryptocurrencies at Casinos Not on GamStop? Are you ready for your adventure to gamble with bitcoin? Then, of course, bitcoins have to be bought first! You can buy your cryptocurrencies through crypto wallets.  There are a number of well-known crypto wallets, such as Binance, Coinbase, Exodus, MetaMask, and Ledger Nano X. After you have downloaded this app on your smartphone or computer, you can put money into your account via credit card, web wallet, bank transfer, or in another way. After you have done this, you can purchase bitcoin or any other altcoin. The Resemblance/ Difference Between Cryptocurrency and Gambling Because the prices of bitcoins have risen in value over the long term so far, this can be a very interesting business to invest in and then add more value to it in the casino – although of course it remains a gamble. In addition, the prices of the crypto coins are anything but stable due to the immature market: the risk on bitcoins is quite high and it can therefore also be the case that the price drops very quickly in no time. In that regard, buying crypto is quite a gamble. The fall or rise in value of cryptocurrency is influenced by all kinds of external factors over which you have no influence. Think of regulations, the development of the currency, external financing (remember Elon Musk who bought a lot of bitcoin in a short time and then sold it again freely?), influencers (again we think of Elon Musk who widely promoted Dogecoin) and of course authorities who act on it. In that respect, you could compare it to a game of blackjack or poker – you have good cards in your hand, but external factors (the dealer, the hands of everyone else at the table) can greatly influence your hand. However, in addition to the similarities, there are also differences. Because so many external forces influence the price of cryptocurrency, consumers can also anticipate this well. However, when you play casino game only the luck factor can affect your result. After all, when you play bet on roulette or slot at non GamStop casinos, the ‘luck’ factor is much greater than when trading cryptocurrency. We would therefore rather compare buying crypto with investing in shares. The crypto wallet is the stock market in miniature. Is Gambling in Non GamStop Casinos Different From Crypto Casinos? Gambling in a bitcoin casino is largely similar to gambling in a regular online casino. Apparently it offers the same advantages and disadvantages compared to the land-based casino: it is more anonymous, you can do it from home, the game runs very smoothly and there are many players active. On the other hand, you also have to deal with the fact that there is no supervision and the casino is open 24/7, so if you are prone to addiction that is disadvantageous. The range of games that you can play is also the same and the crypto casinos work with the exact same software suppliers as the regular online casinos, such as Evolution Gaming and NetEnt. Actually, only the payment method is different, but nothing else. However, it also offers additional advantages and disadvantages. The biggest advantage for the user is that he can make transactions completely anonymously. So if a player has a ban from GamStop, this can offer a solution. The financial authorities won’t find you anyway. In addition, the transactions are very fast, because again there is no bank between you and the casino.
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U.S. Treasury Seeks Phased G7 Oil Sanctions As EU Ban Looms Reuters
U.S. Treasury Seeks Phased G7 Oil Sanctions As EU Ban Looms Reuters
U.S. Treasury Seeks Phased G7 Oil Sanctions As EU Ban Looms – Reuters https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/u-s-treasury-seeks-phased-g7-oil-sanctions-as-eu-ban-looms-reuters/ EU set to implement oil ban in two phases US official says aim to keep Russia oil flowing despite ban G7 difference in approach ‘a release valve’ GENEVA, Oct 4 (Reuters) – G7 sanctions on Russia will target its oil and products in three phases, senior U.S. treasury official Ben Harris said on Tuesday, as the bloc seeks to limit unintended economic damage while curbing Moscow’s funds to wage war in Ukraine. Harris, the Treasury’s assistant secretary for economic policy, told the Argus European Crude Conference in Geneva that Group of Seven sanctions will target Russian crude oil, while later ones will focus on diesel and a third phase will tackle lower value products such as naphtha. The timing may complicate a plan viewed with scepticism by industry players worried about sanctions exposure and buyer countries that have not signed up. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Sanctions from the G7 and the European Union, which is opting for a two-phase ban, are set to begin on Dec. 5. Both economic blocs aim to limit Russian profits from exporting oil following its invasion of Ukraine. So far Moscow has largely maintained revenues as high prices and increased sales to Asia, especially China and India, have offset the impact of Western energy restrictions. The EU will ban seaborne shipments of Russian oil from Dec. 5 and of products from Feb. 5, cutting the trade off from financial services and potentially halting it worldwide. EU sanctions also aim to match an oil price cap agreed by the G7 powers, diplomats have said. But concern is high that the EU sanctions will drive oil prices still higher, increasing economic pain in countries sanctioning Russia where inflation has already hit multi-decade highs. The United States also wants to shelter emerging markets from the ripple effect of sanctions, Harris said. The risks have put the United States and the G7 in the paradoxical position of trying to guarantee Russian output, albeit at prices that deprive Moscow of revenue for its invasion. “As long as we preserve the flow of Russian oil, we consider this a win,” Harris said. “The price cap can be considered a release valve on the (EU) sanctions package,” he added. “It transforms the ban from an absolute ban to a conditional ban.” The price at which Russian oil sales will be capped has not been decided, Harris said, adding it will be high enough to provide an incentive to maintain output and above the marginal production cost for Russia’s most expensive oil well. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Reporting By Julia Payne; Writing by Noah Browning; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Barbara Lewis Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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Adludio Bolsters Senior Leadership Team With The Appointment Of New Chief Product Officer And Chief Technology Officer Business Wire
Adludio Bolsters Senior Leadership Team With The Appointment Of New Chief Product Officer And Chief Technology Officer Business Wire
Adludio Bolsters Senior Leadership Team With The Appointment Of New Chief Product Officer And Chief Technology Officer – Business Wire https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/adludio-bolsters-senior-leadership-team-with-the-appointment-of-new-chief-product-officer-and-chief-technology-officer-business-wire/ LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Adludio, the global advertising platform delivering premium quality campaigns on mobile, today announces two key, c-level appointments – Dave Ramsay as Chief Product Officer and Ian Liddicoat as Chief Technology Officer and Head of Data Science. With global clients including Ford, Land Rover Jaguar, Estée Lauder, Nike, Adidas and Microsoft, Adludio is scaling its position as not only a market leader in AI-optimized campaigns, but also capable of delivering actionable insights for clients. Ramsay will be responsible for the further integration and expansion of Adludio’s automated platform. He joins from BT Digital, where he was Director of Product Innovation and Commercialisation, and was in charge of developing new services and insights. Previous to this role, Ramsay held positions at O2 Digital and Weve. Commenting on his appointment, Ramsay said, “With current market changes and challenges on personal data usage and focus on the attention economy and creativity, Adludio has a unique opportunity to scale its offering and services. By leveraging Adludio’s volumes of rich campaign engagement data, alongside its historical roots in market leading mobile interactive creative design, we can deliver best in class campaigns that help brands capture customer attention.” Meanwhile, Liddicoat will be leading development of Adludio’s proprietary algorithms and the optimization of its world-beating marketing analytics. He joins Adludio from Publicis, where he was Global Head of Data Science and was responsible for its development and delivery of AI products. Commenting on his appointment, Liddicoat said, “I am driven by technology, and for me, Adludio is in that unique position where it’s sat at an intersection of brilliant creativity and sophisticated algorithms. At a time when access to first party data is shrinking, I look forward to embracing Adludio’s AI technology and propelling it forward with a focus on high margin, high engagement campaigns.” Adludio’s Co-Founder and CEO Paul Coggins commented, “The experience of Dave and Ian in leading product strategy and data transformation programmes to scale up businesses will be invaluable to Adludio. As we continue to align the business around the four pillars of creative, media, optimization and insights, their expertise will build our product and operational functions considerably. This in turn will help to cement Adludio as a leader in this new era of attention-driven mobile advertising.” ENDS About Adludio Adludio is an AI-driven technology company that delivers premium mobile advertising. As the primary means of consuming content, mobile needs to deliver interactive experiences to engage audiences, but the majority of mobile advertising remains static. Combining data-driven creativity, proprietary technology and automation with pioneering engagement metrics, Adludio delivers privacy-compliant mobile campaigns with engagement at its heart. With offices in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Detroit and Chicago , Adludio is defining the next generation of mobile brand solutions in North America. To find out more information, visit Adludio.com
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Adludio Bolsters Senior Leadership Team With The Appointment Of New Chief Product Officer And Chief Technology Officer Business Wire
Miss USA 2022: RBonney Gabriel Becomes First Filipina-American To Win The Pageant The National
Miss USA 2022: RBonney Gabriel Becomes First Filipina-American To Win The Pageant The National
Miss USA 2022: R’Bonney Gabriel Becomes First Filipina-American To Win The Pageant – The National https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/miss-usa-2022-rbonney-gabriel-becomes-first-filipina-american-to-win-the-pageant-the-national/ The Texan beauty queen will now compete in Miss Universe on behalf of her country R’Bonney Gabriel was the first Filipino-American to win Miss Texas USA and has now been named Miss USA 2022. All photos: Select Studios / MissTexasUSA.com Beta V.1.0 – Powered by automated translation R’Bonney Gabriel has made history by becoming the first Filipina-American to be named Miss USA 2022. In July, she also became the first Filipina-America to be crowned Miss Texas USA. The model, who beat 49 other candidates to succeed Miss USA 2021 Elle Smith, will now represent her country at the Miss Universe pageant on January 14 in New Orleans. The ceremony took place on Monday at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada. Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst, who died earlier this year, was honoured during the show, in the same venue where she was crowned. Reigning Miss Universe 2021 Harnaaz Sandhu, from India, attended as a special guest, joined by Miss Universe Organisation President Paula Shugart. Gabriel, 28, who is from Bayou City, is also a fashion designer who created some of the gowns she wore on stage. Her eco-friendly line, which encompasses T-shirts to dresses, is called R’Bonney Nola. On Instagram, she posted a video detailing how she made the red dress she wore for the opening number from recycled materials. “With fashion being one of the largest polluting industries in the world, I love to re-use old pieces to make something new and fabulous to cut down on waste,” she captioned the post. In another, she posted a video making another dress she wore for the pageant, saying she made it as a tribute to her parents. “My mom is from Beaumont, TX and my father is from the Philippines. They got married in Manila, Philippines. I hand painted the same flower design from my mothers wedding dress onto my sleeves and tied in a traditional Maria Clara Filipina collar shape. I have immense gratitude for the opportunities my parents provided me and wanted to express my love to them through this.” The beauty queen is a Harris County resident, and was previously crowned Miss Friendswood. Friendswood is a city on the outskirts of Houston. Gabriel graduated from the University of North Texas in Denton in 2018. She will go up against Filipino-Italian beauty queen Celeste Cortesi, who was crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2022 in a ceremony at the Mall of Asia Arena in Manila in April. Cortesi, 24, a representative for Pasay City, was born on December 15, 1997, to a Filipino mother and Italian father and was raised in Italy before moving to the Philippines five years ago to pursue a career in pageantry. The professional model, who is training to become a property agent, also won the Miss Philippines Earth title in 2018. She represented the country at Miss Earth, where she placed in the top eight finalists. She is the third Filipina to win two major national crowns, joining Carlene Aguilar, who was named Miss Philippines Earth 2001 and Miss World Philippines 2005, and Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray, who was also Miss World Philippines 2016. Miss Universe 2022 beauty queens crowned, from Bahrain to Spain — in pictures Miss Universe Turkey 2022 is Aleyana Sirin. Photo: Instagram / Aleyanasirinn Updated: October 04, 2022, 5:54 AM
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Miss USA 2022: RBonney Gabriel Becomes First Filipina-American To Win The Pageant The National
Travel Tuesday: Spectacular Places To Visit In Chopta For A Rejuvenating Vacation PINKVILLA
Travel Tuesday: Spectacular Places To Visit In Chopta For A Rejuvenating Vacation PINKVILLA
Travel Tuesday: Spectacular Places To Visit In Chopta For A Rejuvenating Vacation – PINKVILLA https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/travel-tuesday-spectacular-places-to-visit-in-chopta-for-a-rejuvenating-vacation-pinkvilla/ Here is a list of varied places that you must add to your bucket list while on a trip to Chopta to keep yourself as excited as awestruck by Mudra Saini   |  Updated on Oct 04, 2022 11:44 AM IST  |  80K Chopta in Uttarakhand is one such beautiful hilly destination which is decked up in gorgeous snow-capped mountains. With the peaceful ambience, lush green meadows and picturesque lakes and humming waterfalls- Hill stations are one of the best places to soothe yourself in the natural serenity while spotting nature at its best! Chopta in Uttarakhand is one such beautiful hilly destination which is decked up in gorgeous snow-capped mountains and tranquil gorges whose gorgeousness is mostly untapped and will provide you with a refreshing retreat. Whether you are a peace gainer, nature adorer, capturer or adventure junkie, Chopta has something for everyone and with its wildlife collection, astonishing tracks and camping sites, this place will give you a great break from your city woes. Here is a list of varied places that you must add to your bucket list while on a trip to Chopta to keep yourself as excited as awestruck. Tungnath Peak Nestled at an elevation of 2700 metres, Tungnath is perched in the Himalayan Range and this spot is located in a dense forest that consists of varied trees including deodars, oaks, and rhododendrons which all add up to an outstanding trail. With a length of 3.5 km, the trail that takes you to the peak is pretty fine with a few sheer climbs or sharp turns. Tungnath peak consists of an ancient temple whose existence is more than 1000 years. Scenic views of Mandakini and Alaknanda river valleys can be witnessed from this peak. Kanchula Korak Musk Deer Sanctuary If you are a wildlife lover, then witness the rare Himalayan species at this sanctuary which is situated 7kms away from Chopta. With an expanse of 5 square kilometres, this sanctuary is known for its beautiful collection of beautiful musk deer and sporadic floras that are bliss to the sight. Multiple activities can also be indulged in to witness the wildlife closely and in a fun way. Ukhimath Also prominent by the name of ‘the Winter Seat of Kedarnath,’ Ukhimath is a petite town which is perched at a distance of about 28 km from Chopta. The town is all decked up in spiritual vibes and has a well-preserved culture along with plenty of sightseeing options. Madhameshwar Mela is the special event of this place that will surely take you in-depth into the vivid culture and vitality of the place with its variety of activities including folklore, songs, and dances. Pandava Dance can also be explored at this place. Deori Tal Quite nearby to the Sari village on the Ukhimath, Deori Tal is a prominent tourist spot that is known for its enchanting view. Enclosed by the calm, discreet and dense wooden greens that will soothe your eyes and the serenity you found here is appealing to your soul and mind. The lake is gushed at the inner of the Chaukhamba peak and captures the beautiful views of Neelkantha, Yellow Tooth and Kedar peaks that can effortlessly captivate and aw-inspire anyone. Bird watching can also be witnessed at this place. Chopta is a mesmerizing place where you can witness beautiful quaint spots. Camping and trekking are quite illustrious at this place. Do plan a trip to this gorgeous spot and let us know your experience below. Also Read: Crazy after parties to Goan delicacies, explore the perks of a beach wedding in Goa For the latest Bollywood news, Telugu news, entertainment exclusives, gossip, movie reviews, and more, follow the Pinkvilla website and YouTube channel, or head to our social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram!
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Seattle DJC.com Local Business News And Data Business Wall Street Starts October With A Bang Seattle Daily Journal Of Commerce
Seattle DJC.com Local Business News And Data Business Wall Street Starts October With A Bang Seattle Daily Journal Of Commerce
Seattle DJC.com Local Business News And Data – Business – Wall Street Starts October With A Bang – Seattle Daily Journal Of Commerce https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/seattle-djc-com-local-business-news-and-data-business-wall-street-starts-october-with-a-bang-seattle-daily-journal-of-commerce/  Subscriber content preview October 4, 2022 By DAMIAN J. TROISE and STAN CHOEAP Business Writers NEW YORK — Stocks on Wall Street rallied to their best day in months on Monday after falling bond yields eased some of the pressure that’s been battering markets. The S&P 500’s leap of 2.6% was its biggest since July, the latest swing for a scattershot market that’s been mostly falling this year on worries about a possible global recession. Wall Street’s main measure of health was coming off its worst month since the coronavirus crashed markets in early 2020 and is still down nearly 23% for the year.  . . .
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When It Comes To Healthy Eating We Are Kidding Ourselves The Telegraph
When It Comes To Healthy Eating We Are Kidding Ourselves The Telegraph
When It Comes To Healthy Eating, We Are Kidding Ourselves – The Telegraph https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/when-it-comes-to-healthy-eating-we-are-kidding-ourselves-the-telegraph/ Judging by our cultural obsessions, you’d be forgiven for assuming that Britain has become a nation of foodies. We watch the cookery shows, buy the accompanying books, visit farmers’ markets, and invest in expensive kit (bread machines, blenders, slow cookers and so on). We also apparently care about health and nutrition. By 2020, the UK’s health and wellness industry was worth more than £20 billion. We measure our calories and count our steps using fancy wearable tech. Yet our diets have barely improved in the past 30 years. A global study led by researchers at Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts, has found that countries around the world are now only slightly healthier than in 1990, and the UK is no exception. Using the Alternative Healthy Eating Index, which ranks diets on a scale of zero to 100, with zero denoting heavy consumption of sugar and processed meats and 100 representing the optimal balance of fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts and whole grains, the study found Britain had improved by just 1.5 points, to 42, by 2018. This despite a series of healthy eating campaigns – most memorably the state-backed exhortation, since 2003, to eat our five-a-day. Why, then, do unhealthy diets remain so deeply entrenched? Data from the National Diet and Nutrition Survey suggests only a third of adults aged 19 to 64 were meeting the five-a-day target for fruit and vegetable consumption by 2019. And while last month’s study examining dietary changes since 1990, published in the Nature journal, found higher education was generally linked to greater consumption of healthy foods, it was not always linked to lower consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and red or processed meat. Separate studies published last month found more than 80 per cent of the UK population will be overweight or obese by 2060, at a cost to the economy of £142 billion a year, and cancer cases among under-50s are rising rapidly, with ultra-processed or junk food believed to be the main culprit. In Scotland, life expectancy at birth has now fallen to 76.6 for boys and 80.8 for girls, according to new data published in September, compared with 79.3 and 83.1 respectively in England. “The conversation I have repeatedly [with patients] is that people are aware [of the need to eat well] but it just doesn’t fit in with their lifestyles,” says Dr Gero Baiarda, clinical director at GPDQ healthcare services and a member of MyGP. “They find it inconvenient. Whether it’s lunch or dinner time, people say, ‘I’m busy and it’s easy to stay at my desk and get a Deliveroo.’ ” Patients at his practice in Windsor also report exhaustion as a demotivating factor when it comes to cooking healthy meals from scratch. Even if some of those meals purport to be healthy, the true story is often different. “I think there’s ignorance about what is actually in food and I’ve been blown away sometimes by the calorie counts on things I’ve considered healthy,” says Dr Baiarda. The vast majority of convenience foods are low in protein and fibre and high in salt, sugar and fat. Even baby foods have been found to contain alarming amounts of sugar. In July, a British Dental Association survey of 109 food pouches aimed at children under 12 months found more than a quarter contained more sugar by volume than Coca-Cola. Instead of a nation of foodies, we have become a nation of addicts, hooked on sugar and salt before we can even walk. “We are becoming a sugared nation from the moment we’re born,” says Tam Fry, chairman of the National Obesity Forum. “First foods for children are stuffed full of sugar and that’s what they’ve come to expect from a very early age. Shifting that is an absolutely impossible task.” Another problem, suggests consultant dietitian Helen Bond, is a continuing lack of knowledge of how to go about cooking meals from raw ingredients. “People don’t have the know-how,” she says: “People know they should be eating more fruit and vegetables and fibre, but what we’re missing is [knowledge of] how to put that into practice.” In 2016, a study by Lurpak found Britons spent more than five hours a week consuming “food media”, but only four hours actually cooking. Psychologists have come up with various theories to explain why we bother watching these shows if we’re not actually home cooks ourselves, including the reality element that makes us feel connected to those on screen, and the programmes’ ability to emotionally transport us. Home-made food has become aspirational, it seems. Evidence suggests that cost – or at least the perception of it – is often a factor when making suboptimal food choices. “Cost is a barrier for about a third of people who don’t eat enough fruit and vegetables,” said the Association of UK Dietitians in 2019. “Some say they simply can’t afford them whilst others say they can’t buy as many fruit and vegetables as they would want to.” Plenty of cooks will counter that it’s entirely possible to eat well on a budget, as long as you’re willing to try. Indeed, the World Cancer Research Fund has reported previously that you can in fact eat your five-a-day for about 42p. (Granted, this price has no doubt risen amid recent inflation.) It’s arguably easier to make the right choices in some parts of the country than others. A Social Market Foundation report on the barriers to eating healthily found access to food may be a barrier for those living in so-called “food deserts” – areas poorly served by food stores. Some households, said the authors, “may find it difficult to easily access a wide range of healthy, affordable food products”. Its analysis suggested eight per cent of deprived areas in England and Wales were food deserts, with an estimated total of 10.2 million people in Britain living in places where healthy food was harder to come by. Rural communities were overrepresented in this category. For the rest of us, even with our easy access to supermarkets, it still undeniably takes longer to cook from scratch. While we might be willing to spend our time (and money) on food in restaurants, the number of which has grown dramatically since 1990, we’re perhaps less keen to spend it at home, where meals have become quicker and less communal. Instead of a nation of foodies, we have become a nation of sugar addicts Credit: Jamie Grill “Historically, we ate more around the table,” says Bond. “Now, more people eat on the go or in front of the television.” Unpicking the lifestyle changes that got us here might be a tall order. But, argues Fry, ministers can and should act to curb the freedom of the food industry to keep us locked in unhealthy habits. “Successive governments have failed to get the food industry to get its act together,” he says. There are so far few signs Liz Truss will be the prime minister to change this. She already hopes to scrap the sugar tax on soft drinks and is reviewing other anti-obesity measures, which could potentially lead to the ditching of the ban on high-sugar products being displayed at supermarket checkouts and the requirement for calorie counts on menus. It has been pointed out many times that failure to step up intervention costs the taxpayer dear when the NHS is left to pick up the bill, down the line. In the meantime? “We need to provide practical advice that appeals to different socioeconomic groups, depending on people’s budgets,” says Bond. “And we need to make sure we’re choosing the right foods when we go shopping – buying in season – and cooking from scratch. It doesn’t have to be expensive, but we’ve got to help people make those choices. It’s about giving people confidence.” Five surprisingly healthy foods Credit: Getty 1. Peanut butter At face value, it seems as though peanut butter is an unhealthy choice as it’s high in calories. But spread on whole grain toast or sliced apple, it makes for a snack that will keep you fuller for longer. That is thanks to its high protein and healthy fat content; it also provides a source of fibre, vitamins and minerals (such as Vitamin E and potassium). Almond butter is another good choice, as it’s a source of essential omega-3 fatty acids. 2. Popcorn Make your own version with a bit less salt and sugar for a high-fibre snack that’s surprisingly healthy. When popped at home, rather than in a vat of oil, popcorn is relatively low in calories (around 120 calories per 30g serving). Most people don’t consume enough fibre – only one in 10 Britons reaches the recommended 30g per day –  so homemade popcorn could be a good way to boost your wholegrain intake. 3. Cheese You may think of cheese as an end-of-dinner-party indulgence but, when consumed in moderation, it can be a valuable source of protein and calcium for maintaining bone health. While most cheeses are relatively calorie-dense, research has actually shown that dairy intake is associated with a reduced risk of childhood obesity and, in adults, improved body composition. 4. Red meat (in moderation) A steak a day would be overdoing it, but red meat has multiple health benefits provided you choose the right source. It’s rich in iron, zinc and B vitamins, as well as being one of the main dietary sources of vitamin B12, which helps with the production of red blood cells and the maintenance of the nervous system. A healthy, balanced diet can include up to 70g of red meat per day, according to NHS guidelines. Opt for unprocessed, lean sources of red meat, like a pork tenderloin or skinless duck breast, to reap the nutritional benefits with less saturated fat. 5. Dark chocolate Cocoa-rich dark chocolate contains antioxidant compounds called flavanols, which have been proven to protect against the buildup of cholesterol as well as slightly lowering blood pressure. Another study found that dark chocolate can even improve...
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