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October 28, 2024, 6:00 a.m. (US time) 137 military and civilian volunteers will be recognized for their volunteer work on public school campuses at the 25th Annual Joint Venture Education Forum on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024. PC: Hawaii State Department of EducationKalaheo High School senior Mia Monday (center) was recognized at the Joint Venture Education Forum on Thursday, October 24, 2024. PC: Hawaii State Department of EducationEwa Makai Middle School seventh grader and Student Aloha Ambassador Laila Speer (center right) speaks during the 25th Annual Joint Venture Education Forum on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, as students adjust to a new…

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Factors driving forecasts for emerging assets Comparing key factors: Shiba Inu vs. other cryptocurrencies The role of volatility and expectations Future outlook for emerging assets The digital age has transformed financial markets and brought new opportunities with emerging assets such as cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and other innovative digital products. Global access allows investors from all over the world to participate in these markets, increasing the demand for tools and predictive analytics on the movement of these assets. These changes have exposed investors to a more dynamic environment characterized by volatility and uncertainty. The virtual currency “Shiba Inu”, which was born as…

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Day 3 – ELON, N.C. – In the singles D final, Patrick Jurina faced Juan Andres Rist of East Tennessee State University and won 6-2, 6-3. Day 2 – ELON, N.C. – On the second day of competition, Patrick Giulina defeated Elon University’s Alonso Roca 7-6 (8-6), 6-1 in the singles D quarterfinals. He also won in Saturday’s semifinal round. He defeated Zachary Portnoy of the University of Richmond 7-6 (7-3), 6-4. Frank Thompson defeated Nitis Balaji Latha Narsamy of South Carolina State University 6-3, 6-2. He also defeated Leo Fortier Gariepi of North Carolina Central University with a tiebreak…

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CNN — Philadelphia’s district attorney on Monday asked a state judge to block controversial tech billionaire Elon Musk’s $1 million gift to registered voters as an “illegal lottery scheme.” I requested that. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, a Democrat, has filed a civil lawsuit against Musk and his pro-Trump group America PAC. “America PAC and Musk deceived Philadelphians and the rest of the commonwealth (and other battleground states in the upcoming election) into giving up their personal identifying information in exchange for a chance to win $1 million and political “We are encouraging them to make public commitments.” The lawsuit…

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Low-wage occupations such as customer service representatives, management, retail… [+] Warehouse and restaurant jobs are particularly vulnerable to automation due to the repetitive and routine nature of these roles.getty The rapid growth and integration of artificial intelligence into various sectors has raised concerns about its potential impact on the economy and job market, especially for low-wage workers. Investment bank Goldman Sachs estimates that this fast-growing technology could eliminate or reduce 300 million jobs in the United States and Europe. Low-wage occupations such as customer service representatives and administrative, retail, warehouse, and restaurant positions are particularly vulnerable to automation due to…

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In the latest edition of “Last Week Tonight,” John Oliver examines the practical implications of Donald Trump’s pledge to enact mass deportations of illegal aliens. This is the basis of his campaign. Some version of this idea is supported among about 54% of Americans and 86% of Republicans. “Trump supporters will tell you they love the idea of ​​mass deportation, even if they haven’t really thought about the details,” Oliver says. “In fact, it seems like a lot of people are currently endorsing something that they don’t fully understand what it means.”Oliver has considered how mass deportation would work, but…

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Participants will enjoy 2023 Education Day at SIU. (Photo provided) October 28, 2024 Hundreds of students come to SIU for Education Day on October 29th Written by Christy Mathis CARBONDALE, Ill. — Southern Illinois University Carbondale will engage more than 300 high school students studying education in interactive activities and sessions during its Education Day celebration on Tuesday, Oct. 29, in the Student Center. I’m planning on having a fulfilling day. Education Day is one part of the university’s multifaceted response to the ongoing teacher shortage. Participants from dozens of schools will enjoy a variety of hands-on sessions that are…

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NEW YORK , Oct. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — IPv4.Global, the world’s largest, most trusted and transparent IPv4 marketplace, has been recognized with a Gold Globe Award at the prestigious 14th Annual 2024 Globee® Business Awards. Received the company of the year award. The judges praised the new “innovative” audit tool. (PRNewsfoto/IPv4.Global) (PRNewsfoto/IPv4.Global) The Globee® Awards for Business are one of the most coveted honors in the global business community. This premier international awards program recognizes and celebrates outstanding achievements across a variety of categories and is open to organizations of all sizes from all over the world. IPv4.Global was recognized…

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CNN — Republican officials in Virginia on Monday filed one of the first major voting lawsuits to be filed in the high court ahead of next week’s presidential election, challenging a program in which the state removes suspected noncitizens from voter rolls. It asked the Federal Supreme Court to allow implementation. The appeal has political significance, as former President Donald Trump and other Republicans see the incident as part of a false narrative of widespread illegal voting by people in the country. The lawsuit is one of several election-related lawsuits already filed with the Supreme Court or expected to be…

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Tesla (TSLA, Financial) CEO Elon Musk recently labeled the United States in a financial crisis due to the country’s massive $35.7 trillion debt and annual interest payments of $1 trillion. His concerns seem valid at a time when Bitcoin prices are also skyrocketing and gold retains its safe-haven appeal. Musk’s comments echo other concerns about America’s economic fundamentals, including fiscal problems that could bankrupt the country. This situation is further exacerbated by an unprecedented debt crisis that threatens to overwhelm the Federal Reserve and inflation concerns that are prompting some of the market’s most legendary asset managers to change their…

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