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Political Talk: The Ghost of the Build Back Better Bill; Others are likely to lose seats

We’ll begin this hour by looking at how the Democrats’ once-mighty social spending package, the Better Law Reinstatement Act, has gradually shrunk into a shadow of itself. It started over a year ago as a $3.5 trillion catch for climate spending, a universal pre-K tax hike, and a tax hike for the rich. Now, the most recognizable parts of the law that will be passed could be several provisions on health care. Joining us, as usual, is NPR National Political Correspondent Mara Liasson for our forward-looking politics. Good morning, Mara. MARA LIASSON, BYLINE: Good morning, Ayesha. RASCOE: So Democrats sayRead News

Tiger Tiger Music Festival celebrates Portland’s Asian American and Pacific Islander community

In many Asian cultures, the tiger symbolizes strength. And a music festival called Tiger Tiger seeks to highlight the creativity and strength of Portland’s Asian American and Pacific Islander community this Sunday night in the city’s Fernhill Park. Tiger Tiger comes at a time when many Asian American and Pacific Islander communities have been reeling from rising Anti-Asian violence. A recent report by the Oregon Crime Commission revealed that Anti-Asian crime in the state is up 300% by 2021. On July 2, a man attacked an Asian family at Portland’s EastBank Esplanade. He was later arrested and released the sameRead News

“Thank You Canby”: Zach Bryan, Marcus King Headlining The Unforgettable Hare Music Festival

Magical. That was the word used by organizers and attendees to describe the experience as thousands of music fans descended on the Clackamas County Fairgrounds in Canby, along with an unforgettable edition of the revived Wild Hare Music Festival, led by Zach Bryan, Marcus King, Morgan Wade, Lucero. and many others. A friend of the Harefest tribute band, who toured the same venues last weekend, the Wild Hare Music Fest is a collection full of country, American, blues, blues, top talent and rising stars. southern rock, folk as well as a bit of gospel and R&B. Both festivals are organizedRead News

Chamber music at the Mountain Festival begins on July 18th

Chamber Music on the Mountain" & # xD; The second annual Chamber Music on the Mountain will be held July 18-30 at the Millar Lodge and Dining Hall of Mt. Sequoyah, as well as the Fayetteville Public Library, the Thaden Performing Arts Center, Ozark Mountain Smokehouse and the Arkansas Academy of Arts. There will be a variety of performances from local and national classical and jazz artists. CMM’s artistic director is Department of Music associate professor of piano Tomoko Kashiwagi. The theme of the festival this year is “Music That Moves Us,” says Kashiwagi which represents a story for eachRead News

How to Add Friends to Apple Music (And See What They’re Listening To)

Apple Music users can create public or private profiles to share what they’re listening to with friends and also see their friends’ habits. Apple Music is one of the most popular music streaming services in the digital age, but users may not know that the platform also has a social networking component that lets friends connect through music. While there are competing options for streaming music, especially Spotify, Apple Music is a solid choice for people in the company’s device ecosystem. The Music app comes pre-installed on the iPhone, and users can experience the service with a free trial ofRead News

Slipknot’s Tortilla Man Brings New Music Coming

July 17, 2022 – 8:16 PM Slipknot percussionist Tortilla Man teased that new music is coming from the popular Iowa metal band according to Loudwire. Tortilla Man, known as Michael Pfaff, shared a clip from the Broadway musical West Side Story where the main character sings the famous song “Something’s Coming.” In early June 2022, Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor announced at a show in Cincinnati, OH that new music was coming “very soon.” Then a few days later Taylor followed up by saying that new music would be released “within the next month.” The words posted by Pfaff goRead News

The music in the Gazebo continues with the father-daughter duo

OLD FORGE – The weekly summer series of the Old Forge Music Library in the Gazebo will feature Gwen and Jim Tracy, a father and daughter duo who have been playing music in the Adirondack region for more than two decades, at 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 19, at 220 Crosby Blvd., Old Forge. Their music is a mix of blues, rock standards and folk, with some original songs by Gwen. The large lawn area around the library gazebo offers the opportunity to spread out and enjoy free and family-friendly entertainment. Listeners are asked to bring the folding blanket or chair.Read News

Stock music market to record 6.52% Y-O-Y growth rate in 2022, Evolving Opportunities Artlist Ltd., Audio Network Ltd. & Bensound – Technavio

, / PRNewswire / – The size of the stock market will grow by USD 505.24 million from 2021 to 2026, and will advance by 7.31% CAGR according to Technavo’s latest market forecast report. The stock market is fragmented by the music market and vendors are expanding their growth strategies, such as pricing policy and the implementation of different varieties of music to compete in the market. Adobe Inc., Artlist Ltd., Audio Network Ltd., Bensound, Earmotion Audio Creation GmbH, Envato Pty Ltd., Epidemic Sound AB, Footage Firm Inc., HookSounds, Marmoset LLC, Music Vine Ltd., MusicRevolution LLC, NEO Sounds Ltd .Read News

Pitchfork Music Festival 2022: Day 3 Photo Gallery

The last day of the Pitchfork Music Fest began with a slow drip of people, not much different from Friday’s insufficient gauging response to the non-stop rain. Although tickets were available throughout the weekend, the weather did not help attract the crowd that normally gathers the event year after year. The mud stayed on the Union Park ground on a wet Sunday when it rained sporadically and the sun was rarely seen. The change of pace looked good, allowing for shorter queues and access to numerous food vendors and festival features, such as the Backstage DashPass with face-to-face artist interviewsRead News

J-Hope brings fans behind the scenes to the music video «Arson».

“Ever since I was young, I’ve been working with sparks of passion. And I thought these sparks were the right material for it. That’s why I chose fire,” J-Hope explains. J-Hope uploaded his very first Instagram reel to give fans a look back at the making of his new “Arson” music video. The BTS rapper, who just released the solo studio album Jack in the Box while the band is on a temporary break, set out to chat about the music video concept and share a glimpse of his impressive set and special effects. “A lot of things are setRead News

Apple presents Apple Music Sessions

Exclusive releases from Carrie Underwood and Tenille Townes are available now, exclusively on Apple Music Left to right: Apple Music Sessions features exclusive releases from artists including Carrie Underwood (left) and Tenille Townes. From top to bottom: Apple Music Sessions features exclusive releases from artists including Carrie Underwood (left) and Tenille Townes. Today, Apple Music is leading Apple Music Sessions, exclusive releases featuring world-class artists and emerging artists, all in Spatial Audio. Recorded from Apple Music studios around the world, Apple Music Sessions give artists the opportunity to reimagine and recreate songs from their catalog, and creative covers of belovedRead News

Israeli man accused of trying to murder sister ‘because of her lifestyle’

A man was charged on Sunday with kidnapping his sister and attempting to burn her to death. His brother is also a suspect in the case, but police have not been able to locate and arrest him. According to the indictment, the two brothers from southern Israel forced the woman into the trunk of a car. They drove their sister to a cave where they put her down on wooden boards and poured gasoline on her for the purpose of setting her on fire because they were dissatisfied with her lifestyle. The defendant is charged with attempted murder, kidnapping forRead News

Walmart sees the future of electricity in the Canoo Lifestyle Delivery Vehicle

Drones, driverless trucks and zippy little delivery pods could all be part of Walmart’s future delivery services, and a new deal with EV outfit Canoo brings another next-gen vehicle into the mix. The retailer has committed to buying thousands of the first electric Life Delivery Vehicles (LDVs), with plans to use them in last-mile applications next year. Canoo launched the US$35,000 Lifestyle Vehicle in May last year, creating a versatile electric vehicle with a spacious interior that can be customized for different purposes through a variety of trims. This could be seating a family of seven in the Premium versionRead News

Why the digital nomad lifestyle is on the rise

The digital nomad trend is becoming more widespread. By 2025, some studies predict that 35.7 million Americans or 22% of the workforce will be remote workers. Thanks to the pandemic, more and more people are choosing to adopt a technology-driven lifestyle that allows them to travel and work remotely. They are called digital nomads, and the trend is becoming more widespread. The digital nomadic lifestyle has been on the rise over the years. Then when Covid-19 hit, the popularity of this new way of working exploded. In 2020 alone, the number of digital nomads in the US jumped nearly 50%Read News

Healthy lifestyles reduce mortality from prostate cancer in high-risk men

FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2022 (HealthDay News) – Adherence to a healthy lifestyle is associated with a near 50 percent lower risk of developing lethal prostate cancer among men at high risk for the disease, according to a recent study published in European Urology. Anna Plym, Ph.D., of Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and colleagues examined whether men with an increased genetic risk for prostate cancer can compensate for their risk for the disease or the progression of the disease by adhering to it. a healthy lifestyle. The analysis included 12,411 genotyped men participating in the Follow-up Study of HealthRead News

Local Bounti Completes Construction and Opens New High-Tech Controlled Environment Farming Facility in Georgia to Support Growing Demand

CEA’s innovative new facility combines vertical and greenhouse technologies to grow sustainable products that last 3-5 times longer throughout the year, while using 90% less water and land. It improves its presence on the East Coast to support the demand for existing blue-chip retail customers, including Albertsons, Kroger, Target and Walmart, as well as Whole Foods and AmazonFresh. , / PRNewswire / – Local Bounti Corporation (NYSE: LOCL, LOCL WS) (“Local Bounti” or “Company”), an advancement in the U.S. agricultural business that combines the best aspects of vertical and greenhouse growing technologies, today announced the start . Agricultural operations atRead News

3 Emerging Technology Stocks to Buy in July

Inflation is sometimes called a “hidden tax”. One way to help offset the stock dividends – preferably, dividends that could grow at a higher rate than inflation for years to come. However, telecommunications stocks are debt-laden and low-growth. Today, the semiconductor sector is one of the technological areas that can provide high dividends and growth. While this sector is known to be cyclical, investors who have bought and held semiconductor stocks over the past decade have, on average, done quite well. The recent stock-market swoon has hammered many chip stocks; however, in the long run, demand for their products isRead News

Supplying China With Advanced Technology Makes War More Possible – InsideSources

Vladimir Lenin said that the communists would win their war against the capitalists because the capitalists sold to the communists the rope used to hang the capitalists. If the West ever ends up at war with China, the European aerospace giant Airbus has sold to those communists the weapons that will spread against us. Let’s go back and note that no one wants a war with China. But it’s important to be prepared for war, because being prepared makes you less likely to break out. In this case, if the United States is armed with the latest weapons and theRead News

Indian stocks start the week higher on gains in technology and metals

A general view of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) after Sensex broke through the 50,000 mark for the first time on January 21, 2021 in Mumbai, India. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas BENGALURU, July 18 (Reuters) – Indian stocks hit a weekly high on Monday as investors bought ailing information technology and metals stocks, while a rebound in global equities also supported broader investor sentiment. The NSE Nifty 50 Index (.NSEI) was up 0.81% to 16,180 as of 0509 GMT, while the S&P BSE Sensex (.BSESN) was up 0.76% to 54,192.08. Both indexes hit their highest levels since July 11 after posting theirRead News

Indian car buyers are selling SUVs, technology like never before

The craze for SUVs at present is such that the waiting periods for some of the most popular models are stretching to over two years, and fresh orders are still flowing in TopicsIndian car market | SUV | Luxury car maker India’s affinity with SUVs is growing at a rapid pace and automakers are fueling the affair even more, having launched 36 such models in the last five years. So craze is today’s SUVs that waiting periods for some of the most popular models have been extended to more than two years, and new orders are stillRead News

“Pet tech” and the $ 700 cat litter box

There’s a huge arms race in high-tech “solutions” to cat litter, from color-changing litter that can detect disease to AI technology that tracks Fluffy’s toilet habits. Why it matters: As cat ownership has soared in the COVID-19 era, companies large and small have flooded the market with products aimed at improving pet health and reducing the number one reason people return cats to shelters: litter box discomfort. Breaking news: That familiar plastic tub filled with clay litter is being turned into an AI-powered hardware/software platform that includes a scale to measure what Tabby’s been doing (and detect if she’s gainingRead News

“With the rise of the ego, rising value was created, and soon ‘hype’ became the essence of all high-tech.”

“The companies that have the best chance of surviving the current crisis are the ‘real companies’. Over the past 10 years, the landscape has been dominated by the concept of the heroic entrepreneur, the Almighty King, in the style outlined by Elon Musk, who even starred in a Marvel movie. With growing egos came rising value and soon the ‘buzz’ became the most substantial thing,” said Ariel Maislos, founder of Anobit, which was sold to Apple in 2012 for $400 million. Maislos spoke at the conference “The New Normal in the High-Tech Landscape” held at the offices of Ibex InvestorsRead News

S. Korea, USA stage combined high-tech education

Units participate in a brigade-level field training program at the Korea Army Combat Training Center in Inje, 165 kilometers east of Seoul, in this photo released by the service on March 28, 2022. (Yonhap) South Korea and the United States are conducting joint military exercises involving a high-tech training system, a Seoul official said on Monday, amid stepped-up efforts by the allies to sharpen deterrence against North Korea’s evolving security threats. The 11-day training began at the Korea Combat Training Center (KCTC) in the city of Inje, 165 kilometers east of Seoul, on July 11. It included 4,300 South KoreanRead News

We all want to work in high technology. But Israel also needs bus drivers and teachers

In the next three months, we will all be bombarded with more promises than ever. But before we dive into the trenches to avoid the bombardment of bullshit, let’s remember a promise we heard last year from Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett and that we will surely hear again in the next election campaign: the promise of “a million Israelis in the high technology”. Doesn’t sound that bad, right? According to the Knesset Center for Research and Information, 344,000 Israelis worked in high-tech in 2020, just a drop in the bucket of the country’s 3.47 million workforce. Of the high-techRead News

Health care costs are constantly rising. A new agency in California aims to fix that

NEWS ALERT: Police chief: Wounded officer recovering at home, suspect in custody Kristen Hwang and Ana B. Ibarra/CalMatters Uploaded: Sunday, July 17, 2022, 8:39 am In 2017, a rare viral infection hospitalized Bernadette Moordigian for three weeks and paralyzed her for almost nine months. Even though he had health insurance, the hospital sent him a bill for $80,000. He appealed and got financial help, but was still $10,000 short. In 2018, Los Angeles Neighborhood Legal Services attorney Shelly Tsai took on a client who chose to give birth at home with a midwife. Insurance wouldn’t pay the $8,000 bill, despiteRead News

The Indiana Black and Minority Health Fair offered health, education and entertainment services

This year’s Indiana Black and Minority Health Fair coincided with two other events in Indianapolis: the Black Expo celebrating the summer and the centenary of Black sorority Sigma Gamma Rho history. As thousands of Hoosiers and foreign visitors flocked to town to attend Patti LaBelle’s free concert, some also took the opportunity to be greeted at the health show for a free check of health. John Lee, the retired Hoosier, said it was his first time coming to the Black Expo with the health show since coronavirus outbreak. He took time to stop by the many shops thatRead News

The high roles of health care: as the pandemic wreaked havoc, CEO revenues increased

Healthcare executives sat comfortably atop their perch in the second year of the pandemic, cushioned more than ever by the rising fortunes of their stocks. CEOs of about 300 healthcare companies took home more than $4.5 billion in 2021, according to an analysis of hundreds of financial records. Leonard Schleifer, CEO of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, accounted for 10% of that total on his own, receiving a staggering $453 million. While the $4.5 billion represents only 0.1% of the $4.3 trillion US health care economy, it still represents enormous wealth for a small class of executives who wield enormous control and influenceRead News