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Remarks at the UN Security Council briefing on Ukraine

Statement by the US-Japan Joint Leaders

The readjustment of political tolerance in the United States –

United States to export record amount of natural gas in 2023 – US Energy Information Administration

Department Press Briefing – April 15, 2024 – United States Department of State

US to Israel: If you retaliate against Iran, you will do it alone

Opinion | Keeping US power behind Israel Will Keep Iran at Bay

Comments | What the United States needs to do after Iran’s attack on Israel

Longtime Yankees voice John Sterling is retiring effective immediately

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Aussie Rules: Gender Equality in Pro Sports Gets Ground Down

Today’s guest author is Rick Burton of Syracuse University. There’s a very funny comedian in Australia named Jimmy Rees, and during the worst of the COVID-19 times, he made funny comments on social media called “The other side of Australia.” I thought about Rees during a recent three-state trip to Australia with a group of Syracuse University undergraduates taking a study-abroad course focused on sports, history and Australian culture. During nearly three weeks Down Under, we heard from coaches, historians and sports industry executives who gave an in-depth look at the Australian sports landscape. At the end of the trip,Read News

Sports help children develop important characteristics linked to adult success

Here’s another good reason for kids to participate in organized sports: They can develop the “grit” that will help them overcome challenges as adults, a new study suggests. Grit is defined as the combination of passion and perseverance that helps people achieve their long-term goals. This new research found that adults who played sports when they were young scored higher on a gritty scale than adults who didn’t play at all or said they’d quit. The results suggest that the lessons children learn in sports can have a positive impact on their lives long after they grow up, said EmilyRead News

Growing hopes for an agreement to extend the College Football Playoff due to the growing interest in the 16-team model

INDIANAPOLIS – Just as it looked like College Football Playoff expansion was coming to an end, a conference realignment started by jumping Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC put the entire process on hold. Last month’s meeting of the FBS commissioners in Park City, Utah, was so successful that it seems that those who have spent the last year fighting the expansion of the Common Fisheries Policy are getting closer to settling on a format. “We didn’t solve anything, but we had a very good meeting,” one of the participants in the meeting told CBS Sports. “I came out ofRead News

Women in Sports: Covers NJ female players of all levels

Women & Sport is a NorthJersey.com column dedicated to female athletes from the rec league level to college and pro. If you have any advice on a North Jersey athlete who should be featured in the column, no matter how young or old, please drop me a line at anzidei@northjersey.com. We’ve brought all the columns together here in one place for you to dig in and get your fix on the multifaceted issues surrounding women’s sports. Along the way, you’ll also get to know me — Melanie Anzidei, a former college football player who is eager to find forgotten or underreportedRead News

The ANR program expands undergrad opportunities for science, ag learning

What is a key way to build a stronger American scientific community for the future? Expanding learning opportunities to a wide range of interested learners now. That goal is the foundation of a full science education program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources this summer. The 10-week program, themed “Expanding Opportunities in Agricultural Science and Food Crop Innovation,” has brought together Husker scientists and private sector experts to provide a broad curriculum for select Nebraska and international college students. all the world. country. Project recruitment included historically black colleges and universities, including those created underRead News

DeepMind found the structure of almost every protein known to science

DeepMind is releasing free expansion data with structural predictions for nearly every protein known to science, the company, part of Alphabet’s parent Google, announced today. DeepMind changed science in 2020 with its AlphaFold AI program, which produces highly accurate predictions about the structure of proteins – information that can help scientists understand how they work, which can help treat diseases. and drug development. It first publicly released the AlphaFold prediction last summer through a database built in collaboration with the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL). That initial part contained 98 percent of all human proteins. Now, the database expands toRead News

Real estate agents form a new 21st Century franchise in Brunswick County

Three real estate industry professionals recently formed a new real estate franchise targeting Brunswick County. Agents Lindsey Jenkins (pictured below, from left), Lisa Myers and Stephen Votino owners of Century 21 Collective are opening an Oak Island office July 15 at 8903 E. Oak Island Drive, Suite 2, according to a press release.&# xD ; Votino, who is also one of the owners of Century 21 Triangle Group and Century 21 Providence in Charlotte, said in a statement: “We will provide residential and commercial sales and leasing services with a team of brokers with decades of combined waterfront experience. from NC.” Read News

The WFH Boom Eroded New York Office Real Estate Values

The shift to remote work has destroyed about $58 billion, or 33%, of the value of office real estate in New York City by 2021, according to a working paper. Big picture: Released earlier this summer, the provocative title Work from Home and the Office Real Estate Apocalypse underscores how the work-from-home boom has been largely a bust for expensive corporate office space. Why It Matters: While no one is clamoring for big office landlords, the decline in value — and the loss of workers that it signals — could have a major impact on the city, which depends onRead News

MLG Capitals Jade Hendricks elected a woman of influence by the GlobeSt Real Estate Forum

Hendricks received special recognition in the humanitarian aid category for her work helping the community both within and beyond MLG Capital BROOKFIELD, WI / ACCESSWIRE / July 27, 2022 / MLG Capital, a national leader in private equity investment in commercial real estate, today announced that Jade Hendricks, Assistant Vice President of Investor Operations, has been named one of the 2022 Women of Influence from the GlobeSt Real Estate Forum. The prestigious annual award honors a small number of the most influential women in the country’s commercial real estate industry. Hendricks received special recognition in the Humanitarian category of theRead News

Podcast: The slowdown in housing markets could turn into a real estate crash

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Trump is in growing legal and political danger after a whirlwind week

For months, it was unclear whether the House select committee investigating Jan. 6, 2021, would be able to overcome his obstruction and penetrate his West Wing. Baffled critics complained that the Justice Department was not poking their inner circle to examine whether their efforts to steal the 2020 election violated the law. But now critics who, through two impeachments, a Russia investigation and multiple scandals, have come to share Trump’s belief that he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue in New York and get away with it feel that his impunity may be in doubt for the first time. ARead News

The Jan. 6 hearings brought politics into the TikTok age

Democrats are having a tough summer. Inflation, disease, a president that people no longer want to see on the ballot. So you can see why they are excited by a television show that offers a glimmer of political hope: The hearings of January 6, which held Donald Trump to account for the revolution of the Capitol 2021, and at the same time did a tacit argument that the Democrats can achieve anything – in this case, breaking the mentality of America that we have surpassed ourselves. The eight hearings, which took place last week before taking a break until September,Read News

PELOSI, DPCC – Dear Friend on Putting People Above Politics

This morning, we heard a wonderful presentation about the powerful Democratic message that will serve us this year: People Over Politics. The DPCC has prepared resources to amplify this message through press releases and op-eds, on social media, and – very importantly – local events. We encourage you to host events throughout the August District Work Period that highlight our work for Lower Costs, Better Paying Jobs, and Safer Communities. We also encourage you to highlight Republican efforts to criminalize women’s health care decisions, end Social Security and Medicare, and attack our democracy. To sharpen this contrast between Democrats andRead News

Semiconductor Policy

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday voted 64 to 32 to advance a $280 billion “chips plus” subsidy bill, and as always in politics, there’s plenty more. Washington’s money always comes with strings attached, and we hope semiconductor CEOs know what they signed up for. This message could not have been clearer from President Joe Biden on Tuesday when he told business and labor leaders on a conference call that the bill’s $52 billion in grants for Intel and other chipmakers would not be “a blank check for business”. Biden said he “should personally sign the biggest grants.” Hint to companiesRead News

The Specter of Politics as usual in Kenya’s 2022 Election

Kenya’s election season is now in its final stretch. On August 9, 2022, voters across the country and members of the diaspora will go to the polls for another general election. Nationally, two leaders—Deputy President William Ruto and longtime opposition leader Raila Odinga—are facing off in a contentious race to succeed outgoing President Uhuru Kenyatta, who is finishing second and the -his last term in office. This election cycle comes at a time of significant economic discontent, with many Kenyans concerned about the rising cost of living, public debt, and widespread corruption. Given that Kenyatta is not up for re-electionRead News

Finding commonalities, concerns about money influence focus of women leaders in the policy forum

Finding common ground and a desire for less influence on campaigns because of money were the focus of a Show-Me Women in Politics forum Tuesday night at Stephens College. The event was organized by the Unnamed Committee at Boone County for Open Minds in Politics in conjunction with the college. Former Columbia Mayor Mary Anne McCollum, former State Representative Vicki Riback Wilson, current State Representative Cheri Toalson Reisch, Boone County District II Commissioner Janet Thompson, and Republican candidate for Boone County Deed Recorder Shamon Jones participated. The forum was moderated by former Boone County Commissioner Karen Miller. The evening startedRead News

Andrew Yang’s ‘Forward’ Political Party includes Donald Trump’s former staff

Former Democratic President Andrew Yang’s party is set to include Donald Trump’s former staff, according to reports. On Wednesday a number of former Republican and Democratic officials announced the formation of a new “Forward Party”. Yang, who was also the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City in 2021, announced that he was leaving the Democratic Party in October. The founders of the Forward Party hope it will appeal to millions of voters across the U.S. who are unhappy with the two-party system and polarized politics, according to a Reuters report. The party, which is centrist, has not yetRead News

Another Music Festival Woke Up and Angry Fans Want Answers

LetsGetFr.ee promised a stellar line-up curated by and for people of color in one of the most diverse venues in the country. The inexplicably named festival was supposed to kick off with an opening gala at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens on August 19. Over the next two days, notable artists such as Missy Elliott, Jhene Aiko, Ozuna, El Alfa, Anderson .Paak and Kali. The Uchis were ready to hit the stage in New York. Billing itself as a “purpose-driven musical experience” and “Conscious Carnival,” the festival, the brainchild of Afropunk founder Matthew Morgan, his partner Jocelyn Cooper, andRead News

Canton rockers Ohio Weather Band and Urban Honey release new music

Three rock bands and artists from the Canton area have recently released new music. Based in Alliance, The Ohio Weather Band is back with its third album, “High Noon Glow.” The band is known for an exciting blend of roots rock and Americana, and the band recently held an album release concert at Musica in Akron. In the past, the band opened for Bon Jovi in ​​2017 and Sammy Hagar last year. More: Ohio Weather Band to open for Sammy Hagar and The Circle concert at Akron Children’s More: Canton band Urban Honey plays a bluesy rock jam while searchingRead News

Keep Breathing Soundtrack: All music featured in the show

Keep breathing. Melissa Barrera as Liiv in Keep Breathing episode 104. Cr. Ricardo Hubbs/Netflix © 2022 Before the end of July, Netflix will release a new series starring Melissa Barrera! The talented actress of Scream and In the Heights fame takes center stage in Keep Breathing, a six-part survival drama that follows a lawyer stranded in the Canadian wilderness after a plane crash. While the show doesn’t have a lot of music, it does have several emotionally resonant song choices and a beautiful instrumental score. Below, we highlight songs you may have heard or even recognized while watching the show.Read News

Exceleration Music acquires the Heroic Music Group catalog

Exceleration Music acquired the catalog of the Dutch independent, Heroic Music Group. Heroic Music Group is a Dutch independent record label, publishing and artist management company founded by Budi Voogt and Tim van Doorne in 2013. Heroic has managed the careers and released music by artists such as TikTok creator Ark Patrol, as opposed to Pluto, King Brown, Stephen, San Holo, DROELOE and Taska Black. “Budi and Tim have created a great example of the best kind of new generation, self-sufficient independent music company.” This agreement is Exceleration’s first in Europe and the latest in a series of investments andRead News

The Naples center welcomes neurodivergent musical talent for the high

The $10 million building at Hodges University is the largest and most unique music school in the world. The new Southwest Florida Center for Music Education will take over the 43,097-square-foot Gaynor Building, at 2655 Northbrooke Drive, Naples, to enhance its curriculum and expand capacity for its unique student market. Those include high school graduates with musical talent who are considered “neuropaths,” that is, their brains use different processes and time to accommodate academic and social skills. Some well-known neurodivergences may include Tourette syndrome, dyspraxia, synesthesia, dyscalculia, Down syndrome and autism, among others. Students at SWFLMEC are talented individuals withRead News

Usher at his best and worst music

Figure-Figure: Vulture; Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images I spoke with Usher the afternoon he kicked off his NPR Tiny Desk concert. The Atlanta R&B veteran was ready for a new venue in Las Vegas – last summer, he played 20 tantalizing shows at the reopened Coliseum at Caesars Palace; this year, he will perform 23 at Park MGM – and he has a lot to say about creating a permanent list of records that will not tire his fans. Those thoughts will be echoed when footage from the NPR set airs, reminding anyone listening that the man with the goldenRead News

Live music in Ohio: August’s best outdoor concerts

The open air concert season ends in many places in August with a final burst of music. No matter what era or style of music you prefer, chances are you’ll find it somewhere in the state this month. You’ll find all kinds of rock, rap, blues, country, pop opera, R&B and more. Slightly more recent acts, including Lauv, Leon Bridges and Kid LAROI, will perform at Kemba Live. Things to do: Eat, drink and be entertained at the Columbus Food and Wine Festival near Goodale Park Ohio State Fair Concerts: The Ohio State Fair 2022 summer concert schedule and whatRead News

What is a live music venue? The City Council seeks to make it official

Thursday, July 28, 2022 by Chad Swiatecki Nearly 32 years after declaring itself the Live Music Capital of the World, Austin is finally getting closer to defining what, exactly, the live music scene is. A resolution on the agenda for today’s city council meeting seeks to amend the city code and part of the Land Development Code to include specific measures that would distinguish a live music venue – where music is a substantial part of among business programs and income – from a bar, cocktail lounge or nightclub, which are already clearly defined in the city code. The amendmentRead News

Artists use Blockchain to increase earnings from their music

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Social media savvy youngsters are hooked on classical music

When Feng Jianpeng started as a music vlogger in April 2020, he never imagined that he would have 300,000 subscribers. The Connecticut-based percussionist and music educator began vlogging when the pandemic forced the cancellation of performances and classes went online. His “daodaoFeng on Music” channel on streaming platform Bilibili reached 300,000 subscribers this week, with a total of over 16 million views from over 190 videos. His YouTube channel, “Feng’s Music Channel”, with the same Chinese-language content, has more than 120,000 followers and has received nearly 8 million views. “This is far beyond my highest expectations,” the 33-year-old musician toldRead News

Lifestyle Insights: Learn how you work best through DISC assessments

DULUTH, Mn. (CBS 3 Duluth) – Imagine knowing what makes you unique or how you work best with others. In this week’s Eye on Lifestyle, Nikki Karnowski of Metamorphosis Coaching, Consulting, and Training shares a special tool they use that allows people to tap into their full potential. It’s called the Disc Model of Human Behavior (DISC), and it’s used in more than 70% of Fortune 500 companies. According to Nikki, this information can be helpful for personal growth or for employers to learn how to interact and support their employees better. Nikki leads Natalie and Peter through a DISCRead News