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2022-04-13 01:15:24
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey refused to say Thursday if transgender people actually exist, twice dodging direct questions on the subject just a day after he signed legislation limiting transgender rights. The Republican worked instead to defend his signatures on bills that bar transgender girls and women from playing on girls high school and women's college sports teams and barring gender affirming surgery for anyone under age 18. When specifically asked if he believed that there “are really transgender people,” the governor paused for several seconds before answering. “I’m going to ask you to read the legislation and to see that the legislation that we passed was in the spirit of fairness to protect girls sports in competitive situations,” Ducey said, referring to the new law that targets transgender girls who want to play on girls sports teams. “That’s what the legislation is intended to do, and that’s what it does.” Asked again if he believed there are “actual transgender people,” he again answered slowly and carefully. “I ... am going to respect everyone, and I’m going to respect everyone’s rights. And I’m going to protect female sports. And that’s what the legislation does,” Ducey said. Ducey's response was “appalling,” according to the Arizona director of the Human Rights Campaign, a national civil rights group that advocates for equality for LGBTQ people. The organization worked to ensure families and transgender young people came to the Capitol to testify against the bills as the Republican-led House and Senate considered them this session. “It's quite shocking that he can't even address trans people or even say that he thinks they exist,” Bridget Sharpe said. Wednesday's signing of the two transgender bills and a third that bars abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy and is currently unconstitutional put Ducey right in the middle of two top issues national Republicans are highlighting in the runup to November's midterm elections. Ducey also signed election legislation that minority Democrats said amounted to voter suppression by requiring longtime Arizonans to be thrown off the voter rolls if they did not prove their citizenship and residence location. The governor leads the Republican Governors Association, which is charged with helping elect GOP chief executives in U.S. states. He in is the last year of his second term as Arizona governor and term limits bar him from seeking reelection. The top Democrat in the state House, Rep. Reginald Bolding, called Wednesday “probably one of the darkest days we've seen in the history of Arizona." “With the stroke of a pen, Gov. Ducey has hurled Arizona backwards to its ugliest past,” Bolding said Wednesday. “And today, he put in jeopardy pregnant people, transgender youth in danger and curtailed voting rights for people of color.” Social conservative groups and the Arizona Republican Party praised Ducey's action. The Center for Arizona Policy, whose president shepherded the abortion and women's sports bills through the Legislature, called it a victory. "Thank you, Governor Ducey, for taking a bold stand for women athletes, vulnerable children, and the unborn by putting your signature on (the bills) in the face of intense opposition from activists," Center for Arizona Policy president Cathi Herrod said in a news release she posted on Twitter. She said the legislation protects the unborn, ensures a level playing field for female athletes and shows that “Arizona will do everything it can to protect vulnerable children struggling with gender confusion” by enacting the surgery ban. Ducey said the surgery ban protects children from irreversible decisions. “These are permanent surgeries of reassignment that are irreversible, and those discussions can happen once adulthood is reached,” he said. The American Civil Liberties Association has vowed to sue over the surgery ban. U.S. Supreme Court precedent currently says women have a constitutional right to abortion until about 24 weeks of pregnancy, although it is considering whether to uphold a 15-week ban enacted in Mississippi and may overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision enshrining a woman's right to choose. Arizona joins 13 other states in enacting laws preventing transgender girls and women from playing on girls teams. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox vetoed a transgender sports ban in his state, saying it would harm transgender girls, but the Legislature overrode the veto. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb also vetoed a sports bill, but lawmakers hope to override his action as well.
https://www.theintelligencer.com/news/article/Arizona-governor-won-t-say-transgender-people-17049806.php
2022-04-01T01:34:03Z
The Chinese company Meitu announced a 39.5% increase in revenue at the end of 2021 thanks to its investment in Ethereum, but lost money in Bitcoin (BTC). According to published data, at the end of 2021, the company earned 425.6 million yuan on the leading Ethereum altcoin. Meitu Invests in Bitcoin and Ethereum Colin Wu, a Chinese journalist writing about blockchain and cryptocurrencies, shared an article from the Chinese media saying that the giant company Meitu made a huge profit in Ethereum and lost money in bitcoin. Last March, the Chinese publicly traded company Meitu, a fintech giant, announced that it had invested in Bitcoin and Ethereum and acquired $22.1 million worth of BTC and $17.9 million worth of ETH. Bitcoin Loss (BTC) Meitu is known as the creator of a popular photo application with a user base of 456 million customers. As Somagnews previously reported, Meitu became the first public company in China to decide to invest in cryptocurrencies, given the anti-cryptographic environment prevailing in the country since September 2017, when the first cryptocurrency ban was introduced. Investments in the leading altcoin ETH brought $67 million According to the report published by the company, the value of Ethereum acquired as of December 31 increased by 425.6 million yuan and amounted to $ 67 million. In addition, the company’s investments in bitcoin (BTC), which is also called digital gold, lost 28.5 million yuan, or $ 4,486,886. On the other hand, the leading altcoin is trading at $3,390.15, which is 13.98% more for the week. In 2021, Ethereum reached an all-time high, surpassing more than $4,000 in May. Later, after falling below this level, the leading altcoin reached a new historical high, reaching $4891 on November 16. However, Ethereum has fallen below $3,000 after $4,000 in December. ETH has only recently managed to surpass the $3,000 level. Bitcoin is trading at $47,000.
https://www.somagnews.com/a-chinese-company-suffering-losses-in-bitcoin-has-won-with-this-altcoin/
2022-04-01T01:34:03Z
Oscars producer says police offered to arrest Will Smith LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oscars producer Will Packer said Los Angeles police were ready to arrest Will Smith after Smith slapped Chris Rock on the Academy Awards stage. “They were saying, you know, this is battery, was a word they used in that moment,” Packer said in a clip released by ABC News Thursday night of an interview he gave to “Good Morning America.” “They said we will go get him. We are prepared. We’re prepared to get him right now. You can press charges, we can arrest him. They were laying out the options.” But Packer said Rock was “very dismissive” of the idea. “He was like, ‘No, no, no, I’m fine,” Packer said. “And even to the point where I said, ‘Rock, let them finish.’ The LAPD officers finished laying out what his options were and they said, ‘Would you like us to take any action?’ And he said no.” The LAPD said in a statement after Sunday night’s ceremony that they were aware of the incident, and that Rock had declined to file a police report. The department declined comment Thursday on Packer’s interview, a longer version of which will air on Friday morning. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences met Wednesday to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Smith for violations against the group’s standards of conduct. Smith could be suspended, expelled or otherwise sanctioned. The academy said in a statement that “Mr. Smith’s actions at the 94th Oscars were a deeply shocking, traumatic event to witness in-person and on television.” Without giving specifics, the academy said Smith was asked to leave the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre, but refused to do so. Smith strode from his front row seat on to the stage and slapped Rock after a joke Rock made about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, when he was on stage to present the Oscar for best documentary. On Monday, Smith issued an apology to Rock, the academy and to viewers, saying “I was out of line and I was wrong.” The academy said Smith has the opportunity to defend himself in a written response before the board meets again on April 18. Rock publicly addressed the incident for the first time, but only briefly, at the beginning of a standup show Wednesday night in Boston, where he was greeted by a thunderous standing ovation. He said “I’m still kind of processing what happened.” ___ Follow AP Entertainment Writer Andrew Dalton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andyjamesdalton Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
https://www.wflx.com/2022/04/01/oscars-producer-says-police-offered-arrest-will-smith/
2022-04-01T01:34:03Z
The city of Santa Clarita is seeking volunteers to spend a Spring break morning at the work day for Trek Bike Park of Santa Clarita to be held Wednesday, April 6, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Volunteers will focus on maintenance and cleanup around the advanced pump track at the Bike Park. All participants, regardless of age, are required to sign up individually. This activity is appropriate for ages 12 and older. Volunteers will use tools such as rakes, shovels, mcleods, picks and hoes. This opportunity is dependent on the weather/temperature. — Dress comfortably. Layering is best. — Wear clothes and closed-toe shoes that you do not mind getting dirty. — Wear sunscreen and a hat. — Bring drinking water and snacks. — Optional, bring tools like rakes, shovels, McLeod’s, picks or hoes. To register, visit Trek Bike Park Work Day. Like this: Like Loading... Related
https://scvnews.com/april-6-volunteers-needed-for-santa-clarita-trek-bike-park/
2022-04-01T01:33:54Z
The National Joint Action Committee (NJAC) has taken note of the recent call made by the Honourable Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley for the British hierarchy and government to offer reparations to those who were wronged and suffered the indignity of slavery. Dr Rowley was responding to a statement made by Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, who acknowledged that slavery was abhorrent, should never have happened and forever stains our history. In response to Prince William, Dr Rowley stated, “It is not sufficient to say that I acknowledge it but not to seek to help those who are harmed by it... I believe you more if you do what you must now do which is to offer some reparation to the people who were wronged in the way that you have acknowledged.” NJAC advises the Prime Minister, however, that it is not sufficient to call for reparations but, rather, leaders within the Caribbean and throughout the diaspora must demonstrate the commitment and the will towards achieving this objective through a unified effort of agitation, education, mobilisation and determination. In most of the other Caribbean nations, this work is already being conducted through their respective national reparations committees. In 2017, NJAC wrote to the Prime Minister requesting a meeting to discuss the re-convening of the Trinidad and Tobago National Committee on Reparations (TTNCR). Sadly, that effort seemed to have fallen on deaf ears. To date the country is yet to hear anything about an active National Reparations Committee in Trinidad and Tobago. The TTNCR was launched on June 13, 2015, under the then-People’s Partnership Government, in keeping with a decision made by Caricom leaders at the 34th meeting of Caricom Heads of Government in July 2013. However, with the change of government in September 2015, due to the lack of State recognition and support, the committee ceased to function. NJAC repeats one of the points made in that letter of 2017: “It is our view that this committee is critical to the future stability and development of Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean region. Such a committee deserves the fullest support of the both the public and private sector, as well as the general public. It will be counterproductive to let such a committee wither away and die.” NJAC welcomes the recent remarks uttered by the Prime Minister and hopes this is an indication that the Trinidad and Tobago Government will now re-join our Caribbean neighbours in ensuring a vibrant and functional National Reparations Committee is established to lend impetus to the regional and global struggle for reparations, which has been so ably led by Prof Hilary Beckles. National Joint Action Committee
https://trinidadexpress.com/opinion/letters/looking-for-regional-commitment-and-will/article_06ddfc58-b14f-11ec-bf4b-a332fe528df5.html
2022-04-01T01:34:04Z
This post contains sponsored advertising content. This content is for informational purposes only and not intended to be investing advice. Flora Growth FLGC, a leading all-outdoor cultivator and manufacturer of global cannabis products and brands, will be participating in the Plant Medicine Week conference, which is scheduled to be held April 5–8, 2022, in Malta. Flora Growth chair and CEO Luis Merchan is the keynote speaker at the four-day event. Merchan’s presentation, titled “Malta — The Gateway to South American and European Cannabis Relations,” is slated to start at 2:30 CET and will focus on the opportunity presented by Malta’s standpoint on cannabis as well as the cost advantages of South American cultivation and the broader European opportunity. The Plant Medicine Week conference in Malta is designed to gather together industry professionals and attendees and provide them with a diverse and inspiring perspective on the latest advances in the cannabis and psychedelics industries; the event agenda features a mix of exhibitions, presentations, discussions and Q&A sessions. In addition to delivering the keynote address, Merchan will be available for meetings with interested media and others who may want to hear about the cannabis opportunity in the European Union, the industry’s need for more sustainable cultivation practices and Flora’s growth strategy. “I’m honored to be keynote speaker at the Plant Medicine Week conference this year in Malta,” said Flora Growth CEO Luis Merchan in the press release. “I look forward to sharing our expertise as a global cultivator and distributor in the international cannabis space and continuing to foster our relationship with the country of Malta, a leader in Europe’s cannabis trade.”
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2022-04-01T01:34:04Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:06Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:06Z
With the exception of 3 countries, the participants’ area for the World Cup in Qatar is now fully known, tomorrow the draw for the group stage will take place in Doha. Belgium is placed in Pot 1. Find out what the other pots look like here and put together your ideal World Cup group for the Red Devils in our poll. In a draw, countries from the same federation cannot meet in the group stage. For example, a duel between Uruguay and Ecuador is not included in the groups. European countries can… Read Full News
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2022-04-01T01:34:07Z
Reeling from a loss to Eastern Kentucky on Tuesday, Kentucky baseball has a tough series ahead against former No. 1 Ole Miss. In what was supposed to be the team’s 2,000th program victory after a big series win over No. 14 Georgia, the Wildcats were overcome by poor starting pitching, falling to EKU 6-3. Now with the momentum potentially knocked out of their sails, the Cats host the former No. 1 team in the country, who is also looking to bounce back after being swept by Tennessee the weekend prior. While that sweep and fall to No. 10 in the D1Baseball Top 25 may signal to some that the Rebels may not be much of a threat, they showed flashes of what got them to No. 1 in the first place on Tuesday, beating North Alabama 20-3 in seven innings. While that win over the Lions was a dominant one for Ole Miss, the team is still out to rebound after the UT series and has its eyes set on the Wildcats. Similarly, the Cats have their eyes set on the Rebels, still searching for the coveted 2,000th win and seeking their third win in a ranked series this season, second in conference play. While its bats struggled against the Colonels, Kentucky has paved its road to success this season on the backs of its bats, such as its two-hole hitter Chase Estep who, even after going 0-4 against EKU, is still batting .400 on the season. Recently, junior Kentucky native Jase Felker has also answered his call, going 7-9 in the past two games with a walk in the second, inflating his batting average up to .469. “I’m just thankful that his number has been called and he’s been ready,” Kentucky head coach Nick Mingione said. “We got other guys too that are just waiting for their opportunity, and when you get them in there you want to see them be aggressive. You want to see him execute what they’ve done in practice, and Jase is a guy that’s done that, he’s definitely taking advantage of his opportunities.” Other big names such as Ryan Ritter may be struggling at the plate recently, but they are still fully capable of unleashing their talent when the opportunity presents itself and cannot be overlooked as a threat in the lineup. On the other side of the aisle, Ole Miss doesn’t have any batting averages that pop off the stats page, but just looking into its results this season is all one needs to see that the Rebels can score runs. Ole Miss has out-scored its opponents 223-213, and removing the Tennessee series brings that number to 216-187. While the starting pitching gave way against the Vols, Ole Miss has held opponents to five or fewer runs in 14 out of its 24 games. Looking back at Kentucky, the team’s weekend pitchers Darren Williams and Tyler Bosma performed well against Georgia, but its Friday pitcher, Cole Stupp, has been declared out for the remainder of the season due to a forearm injury sustained against the Bulldogs. Mingione opted not to place Tuesday pitcher Seth Logue in that spot, with Logue going out on his usual schedule and struggling, taking the loss against EKU. “We made the decision that Seth was going to start this week and give us the best start possible so he would not be an option for this weekend,” He said. “We just felt like it was important to keep Seth on his normal routine and give him the opportunity in the midweek.” While there may be no other options, it’s unlikely Kentucky wants to have a bullpen day on Friday, likely hoping to keep its arms fresh for relief situations in the latter two games of the series. With no easy solution in place, all eyes will be on game one on Friday to see who Kentucky goes with and, more importantly, how it works out for the team and whether or not it's a viable solution. As the season prior has shown, Kentucky baseball is unpredictable and is fully capable of beating very good baseball teams, winning series over both TCU and Georgia. That said, the odds will certainly be stacked against the Wildcats on Friday, and depending on the result, that game could sway the entire series as a whole. “We get two home series in a row back-to-back so anytime you’re at home you have got to play good and you gotta win those series,” Mingione said. “We got to get a good practice on Thursday and have a good weekend.” Regardless of what happens, Ole Miss at Kentucky is simply an unmissable series early in conference play. Game one of the series is scheduled to take place Friday, April 1, with the first pitch currently scheduled for 6:30 p.m. EST.
http://www.kykernel.com/sports/kentucky-baseball-prepares-for-former-no-1-ole-miss/article_95caa694-b0f2-11ec-8b0f-5311f0717c0e.html
2022-04-01T01:34:08Z
BOSTON (AP) — A bill aimed at banning discrimination based on natural and protective hairstyles in workplaces, school districts, and school-related organizations was unanimously approved Thursday by the Massachusetts Senate. The vote comes two weeks after the Massachusetts House approved a similar bill. Supporters say Black women in particular have faced pressure in school and the workplace to alter their hair to conform to policies biased against natural hairstyles. The Senate added a provision to the House version of the bill that would include the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association to the list of school entities banned from adopting and implementing restrictions on natural hairstyles. Advocates say the change will ensure those participating in sports and extracurricular activities will not be asked to change their natural or protective hairstyles in order to participate. The bill has its roots in the case of a Massachusetts charter school that came under fire in 2017 for a policy of banning hair braid extensions. After intense criticism, the school abandoned the policy. The U.S. House also approved a bill earlier this month that would bar discrimination against Black people who wear hairstyles like Afros, cornrows or tightly coiled twists in society, school and the workplace. The federal bill would explicitly say that such discrimination is a violation of federal civil rights law. President Joe Biden has said he would sign the bill into law. It now heads to the U.S. Senate. Lawmakers in the Massachusetts House and Senate now have to come up with a single version of the bill before taking a final vote and shipping it to Republican Gov. Charlie Baker for his signature. If signed into law, Massachusetts would become the fifteenth state to adopt the measure, known as the CROWN Act.
https://www.theintelligencer.com/news/article/Bill-banning-hairstyle-bias-approved-by-17049811.php
2022-04-01T01:34:09Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:09Z
Red Pulse Phoenix (PHX) traded flat against the dollar during the 24-hour period ending at 21:00 PM E.T. on March 31st. Over the last seven days, Red Pulse Phoenix has traded flat against the dollar. One Red Pulse Phoenix coin can now be purchased for $0.0030 or 0.00000019 BTC on popular cryptocurrency exchanges. Red Pulse Phoenix has a total market cap of $2.46 million and $202,914.00 worth of Red Pulse Phoenix was traded on exchanges in the last day. Here is how related cryptocurrencies have performed over the last day: - Wowbit (WWB) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $0.0339 or 0.00000091 BTC. - Bridge Protocol (BRDG) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $0.0002 or 0.00000000 BTC. - QYNO (QNO) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $0.0004 or 0.00000001 BTC. - Mogwai (MOG) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $0.0108 or 0.00000116 BTC. - 01coin (ZOC) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $20,040.01 or 0.00000002 BTC. Red Pulse Phoenix Coin Profile According to CryptoCompare, “Red Pulse is a Chinese news feed platform. Users can access the news related to several sectors of the society, including Financials, Technology, Healthcare, Consumer Cyclicals, Consumer Non-Cyclicals, among other events occurring in Asia. Red Pulse Phoenix (PHX) is an upgrade of the previous Red Pulse token (RPX). It is a NEO-based market intelligence platform covering China's financial and capital markets. PHX is the token that serves as currency on Red Pulse's framework. Its supply will increase over time at a rate of 10% per year. As part of the integration of Red Pulse’s tokenized knowledge ecosystem and Binance Chain, will be migrating a major portion of Red Pulse token ecosystem to Binance Chain. Binance Chain is the newly developed blockchain software system developed by cryptocurrency exchange Binance (https://www.binance.com).The PHB migration and integration will occur as scheduled: · Wednesday, May 22, 2019, 04:00 UTC: Trading pairs, withdrawals, and deposits of PHX will be suspended on Binance. · Friday, May 24, 2019, 04:00 UTC: Trading, withdrawals, and deposits of PHB will begin. The trading pairs, PHB / BNB, PHB / BTC, PHB / USDC, PHB / TUSD, and PHB / PAX will be listed on Binance DEX (https://www.binance.org). The previous trading pairs, PHX / BNB, PHX / BTC, and PHX / ETH, will be removed and delisted. *Notes: · PHX tokens on Binance will be converted to PHB on a 1:1 basis during the withdrawal and deposit downtime. · NEP5 PHX tokens deposited now or in the future on Binance will automatically be swapped to BEP2 PHB tokens · Only BEP2 PHB tokens can be withdrawn on Binance · Deposits and withdrawals of PHB will open prior to the commencement of trading in the new PHB trading pairs. The www.redpulse.com platform will allow users to deposit and withdraw PHB, while continuing to support PHX. Further functionality and PHB integration, such as earning PHB staking rewards and PHX / PHB conversion, will be rolled out in subsequent planned and coordinated stages following the launch of PHB. Find Red Pulse Phoenix Binance here – https://www.cryptocompare.com/coins/phb/overview/BTC “ Red Pulse Phoenix Coin Trading It is usually not possible to purchase alternative cryptocurrencies such as Red Pulse Phoenix directly using U.S. dollars. Investors seeking to trade Red Pulse Phoenix should first purchase Bitcoin or Ethereum using an exchange that deals in U.S. dollars such as GDAX, Changelly or Coinbase. Investors can then use their newly-acquired Bitcoin or Ethereum to purchase Red Pulse Phoenix using one of the exchanges listed above. Receive News & Updates for Red Pulse Phoenix Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and updates for Red Pulse Phoenix and related cryptocurrencies with MarketBeat.com's FREE CryptoBeat newsletter.
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2022-04-01T01:34:10Z
Making moves! Abhishek “Shake” Chatterjee is ready to start all over again after his dramatic performance in the second season of the TV series “Love is Blind”. “I’m taking a break from working as a veterinarian,” he admits. “Veterinary medicine is amazing in many ways, but it’s also incredibly draining, both physically and emotionally.” Shake is shifting his focus to “new opportunities emerging in the crypto space and the NFT space,” he explains. “I’m not saying I’ll never become a veterinarian again,” he adds. “But right now it’s just not what my heart is for. …It is a great honor for me to be able to take care of pets and take care of animals. It will always hold a special place in my heart, and as far as I know, I can go back to that day. But hardly this year.” The aspiring DJ didn’t have to “think much” before he decided to move to the same city as his girlfriend Emily Wilson. “Sometimes life pushes you in the right direction,” he tells Us. “I’ve lived in Chicago most of my life and I’m ready for a new city, a warmer city. And musically, as a DJ, I already have a lot of contacts and opportunities there.” Fans met Shake during the second season of the TV series “Love is Blind”, which premiered in February. While in the capsules, he got engaged to Deepti Vempati, but the couple did not have a happy ending. Throughout their romance, Shake often told his colleagues that he was not physically attracted to the 31-year-old data analyst who left him at the altar on their wedding day. “There are a lot of things he said but didn’t say to my face, and [things] I’ve heard from other actors,” Deepti told Us exclusively before the season two finale. “There is simply no place in my life for anyone who does not see me in the best light. And who could even think of such thoughts, I think. The exes sparred on camera during a hot reunion special, in which Sheik also clashed with co-hosts Nick Lachet and Vanessa Lachet. Despite the drama, Shake made it clear he’s moving on by debuting his new romance on Instagram earlier this month. “Good things come to those who don’t want to settle the situation,” he captioned the March 17 social media upload, apparently condemning his ex—fiancee, confirming his relationship with Emily. Before Shake planned his move to Miami, a source exclusively told us that the couple were “doing long-distance work” after meeting while Shake was in the Sunshine State. “It happened very quickly,” a source said of the couple’s romance. “She’s very, very happy, and it seems pretty serious—as serious as it can be after a couple of weeks of dating. She thinks he can be the Chosen One — such seriousness. For example, a relationship like “love at first sight”.
https://www.somagnews.com/abhishek-shake-from-love-is-blind-chatterjee-moves-to-miami-takes-a-break-from-working-as-a-veterinarian/
2022-04-01T01:34:09Z
USDA forecasting higher food, grocery costs in 2022 (Gray News) - It looks like elevated food prices are going to continue this year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USDA released its Food Price Outlook for 2022 and predicted the cost of groceries would continue to increase to as much as 4%. According to the Consumer Price Index, grocery and supermarket food prices were already 8.6% higher in February than last year and up nearly 1.5% from January to February in 2022. As reported by the Associated Press, prices for U.S. consumers have continued to jump recently, leaving families facing the highest inflation rate since 1990. “We’re getting into this situation where we have spiraling inflation,” said Jay Hatfield, CEO of Infrastructure Capital Advisors. “Inflation in one area drives inflation in another.” Currently, the CPI reports all food categories are increasing in price other than fresh vegetables. Last year, the beef and veal categories had the most significant price increase of 9.3%, and the fresh vegetable category had the smallest at 1.1%. However, no food categories decreased in price in 2021. Poultry prices are also expected to increase up to 7%, with egg prices predicted to increase up to 3.5% in 2022. Overall, grocery store and supermarket food purchases are expected to increase up to 4%, with restaurant purchases or food away from home forecasted to increase up to 6.5%, according to the USDA. Copyright 2022 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
https://www.wflx.com/2022/04/01/usda-forecasting-higher-food-grocery-costs-2022/
2022-04-01T01:34:10Z
Trinidad and Tobago featured prominently in a BBC World News report published on Wednesday (https://www.bbc.com/news/education-60846683) on school closures, with this country among the 23 countries that kept children out of physical school for the longest time. A missing dimension in the BBC report is that even with primary schools due to re-open fully on April 19, many parents will not be sending their children due to concerns about Covid-19. Such worry is quite understandable after two years of relentless fear-mongering by health officials and the media. Parents have been told that children have died from the virus or are at high risk of being hospitalised. There was even a report from the Ministry of Health that a newborn baby had died from Covid, quietly changed two weeks later when prematurity was instead listed as the cause of death. The fact is, no healthy child has died from Covid (all child deaths involved serious chronic illnesses) and the odds of a child having a severe reaction from Covid are lower than them dying in a fire or drowning. The Government and the media need to make these facts clear to parents to persuade them to send their children back to physical school. Kevin Baldeosingh Freeport
https://trinidadexpress.com/opinion/letters/make-facts-clear-allay-covid-fears/article_ef85e7dc-b14e-11ec-acb0-6370a305779f.html
2022-04-01T01:34:10Z
Budget Agreement Continues to Drive Overall Increase in Defense Dollars to States The U.S. government spends defense dollars in every state through purchases of military equipment, wages for service members and civilians, pension payments, health care services, and grants to states. In fiscal year 2020—the most recent year for which data is available—the federal government spent $678 billion on defense in the states... www.pewtrusts.org
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2556694134205/budget-agreement-continues-to-drive-overall-increase-in-defense-dollars-to-states
2022-04-01T01:34:11Z
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fifa published this wednesday Updated ranking of the best positioned teams for the draw for the first group stage competing in Qatar 2022 and with the most recent ranking Portugal, Mexico and the United Statesthat’s how they are today playoff pot, Qatar 2022 World Cup: How’s today’s chance for a draw with the qualified teams with recent rankings Mexico and the United States In Concacaf QualificationAs of this Wednesday, there are already 29 selected confirmed Qatar World Cup 2022, Pot 1: Qatar (host), Belgium, Brazil, France, ArgentinaEngland, Portugal and Spain; Pot 2: Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Croatia, Denmark, Uruguay, Mexico and the United States; Pot 3: Iran, Japan, Serbia, Senegal, Morocco, Poland, Canada and South Korea… Read Full News
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Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe, left, and head coach John Calipari, right, hold their heads in their hands during a press conference after the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff After receiving a thumping at the hands of North Carolina in the Elite Eight, Saint Peter’s all-time Cinderella run in the NCAA Tournament came to an end. Shaheen Holloway, Doug Edert, Peter the Peacock and the gang etched their names into college basketball history books, becoming the first ever No. 15 seed to make it past the Sweet 16. The small Jesuit university out of Jersey City, New Jersey, which has less than 3,000 students enrolled, quickly became America’s darling as it rolled through the tournament with a chip on its shoulder and passion on the court. It all started on Thursday, March 17, inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, where those same Peacocks were supposedly attending their own funeral, taking on that esteemed blue and white school that resides in Lexington. You know, the one that has the eight championships and the second-most wins of any program ever. The game started out as most March Madness tilts do, an even bout that see’s the mid-major find the gusto needed to hang around with the big dog for a while. One half goes by, and the score is tied at 37. The story then goes that the top seed wakes up for the back half, and swats away the little brother, avoiding danger and moving on to the next round. Kentucky must’ve missed that memo. Another even half of basketball, which saw the Wildcats on the back foot, eventually called for overtime. As fear struck John Calipari’s group, Holloway and his players remained calm and poised. UK would manage just eight points in the overtime period, missing five free throws along the way. It became apparent that the Cats’ performance wasn’t up to snuff, and the Peacocks handed Kentucky its worst loss in program history, winning 85-79. Of course, Saint Peter’s wasn’t done there. It would continue its Commonwealth takeover, vanquishing Murray State in the second round just two days later. The Peacocks would then get to play a little closer to home in the Sweet 16, outlasting No. 3 seeded Purdue, before UNC brought everyone back to reality in the Elite Eight. For Kentucky fans, the pill may be a little easier to swallow, knowing that the Peacocks weren’t one and done, as they achieved one of the greatest runs in tournament history. Regardless, when you take a look at the Final Four, it’s a blue blood party and the Cats didn’t get invited. The Wildcats played three of the four remaining teams, slaughtering North Carolina and Kansas, while falling to Duke in the season opener. UK pasted the Tar Heels 98-69 in Las Vegas on Dec. 18, led by a 26-point performance via Sahvir Wheeler. The Cats shot 54% from the floor and smothered UNC on the glass, winning the rebound battle 44-26. Just over a month later in Lawrence, Kansas, Kentucky waltzed into Allen Fieldhouse and decimated the Jayhawks 80-62. It was a career performance from Keion Brooks Jr., as he poured in 27 points while Oscar Tshiebwe added 17 points and 14 rebounds. UK held Kansas to 40% shooting. Despite the two near perfect performances, proving that the Wildcats belonged in National Championship contention, it’s the Tar Heels and Jayhawks who are headed to New Orleans for a shot at the title. Along the way, Kansas passed Kentucky on the all-time wins list, removing the “winningest program” moniker from the Cats’ clutches. Toss in Louisville announcing longtime UK assistant Kenny Payne as its new head coach, and March has been a rough month for Big Blue Nation. There’s still plenty of uncertainty surrounding the makeup of next year’s team, which isn’t unusual for UK. Falmouth, Kentucky, native Dontaie Allen has entered the transfer portal after three seasons in Lexington, and there is speculation that he will not be the only player to do so, with rumors swirling around the likes of Brooks, Bryce Hopkins and Lance Ware. Kellan Grady and Davion Mintz’s departures leave slots open that Calipari hopes will be filled by incoming McDonald’s All-Americans Cason Wallace and Chris Livingston. UK hopes there will be a trio of talented freshmen running the court next season, but Shaedon Sharpe’s decision to either go pro or return to Lexington still hangs in the balance. TyTy Washington Jr. is yet to announce his decision, though it seems certain that he will test the waters at the NBA Draft, where some have him projected as a lottery pick. National Player of the Year Tshiebwe is also yet to make a decision as he rakes in postseason awards on a daily basis. The return of the West Virginia transfer will completely alter how Calipari attempts to fll his roster for next season. It’s going to be a long offseason for Kentucky fans, especially if Duke and Mike Krzyzewski hoist the title one final time. Year 14 under Calipari will once again bring excitement, as a new batch of talent will enter Rupp Arena, looking to reinstate the Wildcats as one of the figure heads of college basketball. Don’t expect BBN to jump right back in. Following the worst season in program history with the worst loss in program history isn’t exactly the best way to keep the fans happy. As famed as Calipari is in the Bluegrass, he has just one title for his troubles. The 2022-23 season is far away, but for many it will be viewed as a make-or-break year for Kentucky basketball to reclaim its spot atop the world of college athletics. After going three years without a single victory in the NCAA Tournament, UK must face the music as patience begins to run thin in Lexington. The team benches are set before the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Keion Brooks Jr. walks into the locker room before the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin warms up before the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky and Saint Peter’s tips-off the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff St. Peter's Peacocks guard Daryl Banks III dunks the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches his team from the sideline during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Keion Brooks Jr. (12) fights for a jump ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Kellan Grady (31) shoots a 3-point shot during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari walks towards the bench during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) is guarded during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari talks to assistant coach Bruiser Flint during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Davion Mintz (10) attempts to block a shot during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches fro the sideline during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin (0) walks up the court during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Davion Mintz (10) huddles up his team during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Davion Mintz (10) talks to his teammate during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Kellan Grady (31) grabs a rebound during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Davion Mintz (10) reaches for the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches from the sideline during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) blocks out an opponent under the basket during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin (0) guards Saint Peter’s Peacocks forward Hassan Drame (14) during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) and St. Peter's Peacocks forward Hassan Drame (14) dive for a loose ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff St. Peter's Peacocks guard Daryl Banks III (5) celebrates after making a 3-pointer during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff St. Peter's Peacocks guard Jaylen Murray (32) celebrates during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) high fives his teammates during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin (0) dunks the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin (0) blocks a shot during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari, right, and forward Jacob Toppin (0) complain about a foul call during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches forwards Keion Brooks Jr. (12) and Lance Ware (55) during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari talks to guard TyTy Washington Jr. (3) during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin (0) blocks a shot resulting in a goaltending violation during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) reaches for a rebound during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) grabs a rebound during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff St. Peter's Peacocks guard Jaylen Murray (32) and Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) reach for a loose ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) rebounds a shot during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches one of his players during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches his team during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari walks off of the court at halftime of the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Saint Peter’s Peacocks head coach Shaheen Holloway licks his lips during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Keion Brooks Jr. (12) gets boxed out during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) and guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) trip over each other during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) and St. Peter's Peacocks guard Matthew Lee (15) chase after a loose ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Kellan Grady (31) goes for a layup during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff St. Peter's Peacocks forward KC Ndefo (11) grabs a rebound as Kentucky Wildcats guard Kellan Grady falls to the ground during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) lays the ball up during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari, right, reacts after guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) turned the ball over during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) shoots the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) shoots the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) reacts after a foul call during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard TyTy Washington Jr. (3) passes the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) passes the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Saint Peter’s Peacocks forward KC Ndefo (11) shoots the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) keeps the ball away from St. Peter's Peacocks guard Doug Edert (25) during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Keion Brooks Jr. (12) passes the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Kellan Grady (31) guards Saint Peter’s guard Daryl Banks III (5) during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard TyTy Washington Jr. (3) reacts after being called for a foul during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) gets fouled in the air during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) gets fouled during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Lance Ware (55) celebrates after a basket during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) puts the ball up during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari watches his team during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) grabs a rebound during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) celebrates after a play during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Keion Brooks Jr. (12) guards Saint Peter’s Peacocks forward Hassan Drame (14) during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky’s mascot wears a shamrock necklace in honor of St. Patrick’s Day during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) talks to his teammate during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) drives the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) shoots the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) reacts after guard Davion Mintz (10) falls to the ground during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Davion Mintz (10) shoots the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff The team benches are set before the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Keion Brooks Jr. walks into the locker room before the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin warms up before the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky and Saint Peter’s tips-off the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff St. Peter's Peacocks guard Daryl Banks III dunks the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Michael Clubb 7:15:03:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches his team from the sideline during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:15:45:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats forward Keion Brooks Jr. (12) fights for a jump ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:17:07:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats guard Kellan Grady (31) shoots a 3-point shot during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:17:17:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari walks towards the bench during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:19:13:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) is guarded during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:27:38:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari talks to assistant coach Bruiser Flint during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:27:53:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats guard Davion Mintz (10) attempts to block a shot during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:28:22:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches fro the sideline during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:28:50:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin (0) walks up the court during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Davion Mintz (10) huddles up his team during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Michael Clubb 7:31:31:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats guard Davion Mintz (10) talks to his teammate during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Kellan Grady (31) grabs a rebound during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Davion Mintz (10) reaches for the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Michael Clubb 7:37:36:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches from the sideline during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:38:49:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) blocks out an opponent under the basket during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:45:24:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin (0) guards Saint Peter’s Peacocks forward Hassan Drame (14) during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) and St. Peter's Peacocks forward Hassan Drame (14) dive for a loose ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff St. Peter's Peacocks guard Daryl Banks III (5) celebrates after making a 3-pointer during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff St. Peter's Peacocks guard Jaylen Murray (32) celebrates during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Michael Clubb 7:47:02:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) high fives his teammates during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin (0) dunks the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin (0) blocks a shot during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari, right, and forward Jacob Toppin (0) complain about a foul call during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Michael Clubb 7:49:34:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches forwards Keion Brooks Jr. (12) and Lance Ware (55) during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:49:58:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari talks to guard TyTy Washington Jr. (3) during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Jack Weaver 7:51:16:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats forward Jacob Toppin (0) blocks a shot resulting in a goaltending violation during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) reaches for a rebound during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) grabs a rebound during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff St. Peter's Peacocks guard Jaylen Murray (32) and Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) reach for a loose ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Michael Clubb 7:55:41:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) rebounds a shot during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches one of his players during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Michael Clubb 7:58:35:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari coaches his team during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari walks off of the court at halftime of the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Michael Clubb 8:25:02:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Saint Peter’s Peacocks head coach Shaheen Holloway licks his lips during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Keion Brooks Jr. (12) gets boxed out during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) and guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) trip over each other during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) and St. Peter's Peacocks guard Matthew Lee (15) chase after a loose ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Kellan Grady (31) goes for a layup during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff St. Peter's Peacocks forward KC Ndefo (11) grabs a rebound as Kentucky Wildcats guard Kellan Grady falls to the ground during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) lays the ball up during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari, right, reacts after guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) turned the ball over during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) shoots the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) shoots the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) reacts after a foul call during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard TyTy Washington Jr. (3) passes the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) passes the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Michael Clubb 8:42:03:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Saint Peter’s Peacocks forward KC Ndefo (11) shoots the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe (34) keeps the ball away from St. Peter's Peacocks guard Doug Edert (25) during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats forward Keion Brooks Jr. (12) passes the ball during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Michael Clubb 8:48:13:Kentucky vs. Saint Peter's Kentucky Wildcats guard Kellan Grady (31) guards Saint Peter’s guard Daryl Banks III (5) during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79. Photo by Jack Weaver | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard TyTy Washington Jr. (3) reacts after being called for a foul during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff Kentucky Wildcats guard Sahvir Wheeler (2) gets fouled in the air during the UK vs. Saint Peter’s mens basketball game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. UK lost 85-79 in overtime. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff
http://www.kykernel.com/sports/reflecting-on-kentucky-s-historic-loss-to-saint-peter-s/article_46458cde-b0f6-11ec-8d14-4b893fa105fc.html
2022-04-01T01:34:14Z
DELANO, Calif. (AP) — The death of an inmate at a central California prison is being investigated as a homicide, officials said Thursday. Juan E. Mendoza, 26, was found unresponsive in his cell at Kern Valley State Prison shortly before 5 p.m. on Wednesday, according to a statement from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. He had visible injuries and died a short time later despite life-saving efforts. Mendoza shared his cell with another man, Jorge L. Mendoza, who was removed from the cell and placed in segregation while the death is investigated, authorities said. Juan E. Mendoza went to prison in 2020 after receiving a six-year sentence in San Bernardino County for second-degree attempted murder and personal use of a dangerous weapon, officials said. Jorge L. Mendoza was admitted from Monterey County in 2018 and was serving a sentence of life with the chance of parole for second-degree murder with the use of a firearm by a second-striker. Kern Valley State Prison is located in Delano, northwest of Bakersfield. It has more than 3,200 inmates.
https://www.theintelligencer.com/news/article/California-prison-inmate-death-investigated-as-a-17049814.php
2022-04-01T01:34:15Z
New ink! Amanda Bynes added three tattoos to her collection shortly after she removed the heart-shaped tattoo from her face. The 35-year-old graduate of the Amanda Show unveiled a new job when she stepped out on Tuesday, March 29, for the first time since her guardianship was terminated earlier this month. In the pictures, Bynes had Paul’s name written in Gothic script on her wrist, apparently in honor of her fiance Paul Michael. He was joined by an illustration of a bright red rose and the word “d-k” written in italics on her bicep. The “What a Girl Wants” actress was wearing a white T-shirt, green leggings with a camouflage print and large sunglasses on Tuesday. A few weeks before Bynes proudly showed off her fresh ink, she talked about getting rid of the tattoo on her face. “Progress in tattoo removal,” the “She’s a Man” star captioned an Instagram video on March 9, showing that the heart pattern has disappeared since she first received it in December 2019. The California native, who also has a tattoo on her leg that says “See you on the other side,” recently celebrated a major victory when a judge officially ended nine years of custody of her. Bynes was placed in temporary custody in August 2013 after a series of mental health and substance abuse issues. A year later, her mother, Lynn Bynes, was appointed guardian for her daughter’s health and personal affairs. On March 22, TMZ reported that custody of her had been terminated. The former child star filed a petition for termination of custody in February, noting in a statement on mental abilities that she is mentally capable of taking care of her well-being. “Instagram’s up, this is Amanda Bynes,” the “Big Fat Liar” actress said in an Instagram video earlier this month. “My trial date is approaching in two weeks. I want to thank you all for your love and support. Peace. Before the final decision, Lynn was aware of her daughter’s plans and applied for support.
https://www.somagnews.com/amanda-bynes-debuts-new-tattoos-after-removing-ink-from-face-and-ending-custody/
2022-04-01T01:34:16Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:15Z
I was indignant when I first read how Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley had reacted to the recent statement made by Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, concerning his “profound sorrow” over slavery. But my indignation turned to sorrow when I thought of how he and his Government had continuously disrespected the Trinidad and Tobago National Commission on Reparations (TTNCR). A most insensitive act came when the then-head of the committee was surreptitiously replaced with Dr Heather Cateau of The UWI, more or less putting a halt to any work the TTNCR had been doing since 2014. As far as I know, little or nothing has been done in spite of innumerable letters from the TTNCR as well as three meetings held with ministers enquiring about the PNM Government’s position on the status of the committee. The hurt became worse when the PM made his self-righteous pronouncement at the recent commemoration of Spiritual Shouter Baptist Liberation Day at La Horquetta. He said, “Recently I was very pleased to hear Prince William say that he acknowledged that slavery was wrong, and that the British government, the British people, have some responsibility...” He added, “...I want to say to Prince William, having said that, I believe you. But I believe you more if you do what you must now do, which is the offer of reparation to the people who were wronged.” The boldfaced part of that statement is that Dr Rowley said while an acknowledgement of the heinous act of slavery by the Duke... was good, it was time for him to put the proverbial money where his mouth was. The Prime Minister conveniently ignores the fact that the TTNCR, as part of the Caricom Reparations Commission, is not solely concerned about money (proverbial or not) but has a ten-point plan that incorporates the situation of the First Peoples (Indigenous Peoples Development Programme) as well as a full formal apology, illiteracy eradication, public health crisis, African knowledge programme, psychological rehabilitation, technology transfer, and debt cancellation. The damning thing is that the PM seems to be losing it. This is one of only three times that he has made any statement about reparations for slavery, yet the Government has done nothing tangible about advancing the way ahead. You see, it is clear that the PNM Government and its leadership have never had the matter of reparations high on their list of priorities. Nor, may I add, has the PNM Government chosen to make any launch of the UN-declared International Decade for People of African Descent (IDPAD), which ends in 2024 and which has within it a specific statement about the need for reparations. Contrary to the myths perpetuated by the PNM party, I and other citizens state categorically that the PNM has done too little to enhance the psychic state of T&T’s Africans who continue to suffer from dysfunctions that put us at a severe disadvantage against the other ethnic groups. Africans should really desire nothing more than what other peoples have received. But, at least, in the current world, let us be serious about reparations in the same way the Germans paid reparations to the Jews and the Americans did the same to the Japanese who they put into concentration camps, both during World War II. Aiyegoro Ome The SINUHE Centre Mt Lambert
https://trinidadexpress.com/opinion/letters/reparations-pnm-has-done-too-little/article_108351dc-b14e-11ec-9112-2f58eefd885a.html
2022-04-01T01:34:17Z
WSC Humor Competition, April 14 Wayne State College will be having a humor competition April 14 from 4:30-6 p.m. in the Kanter Student Center. WSC’s Student Health and Counseling will be hosting the upcoming competition as part of their Happy and Healthy Hour, Student Counselor Ciera Afrank said. The humor competition is open for all of... thewaynestater.com
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2022-04-01T01:34:18Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:18Z
The national team will take on their rivals for the World Cup. Review how their fields turned out in all versions. - World Cup draw is coming: Schedule, formats, classifieds and more This Friday, April 1st, fifa world cup qatar 2022 draw, The ceremony will take place in Doha and will define how the World Cup groups will be formed. next, All regions touched by the Argentina national team throughout history, Groups of the Argentina national team in the World Cup throughout history - world cup uruguay 1930: next to group 1 Chile, France and… Read Full News
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2022-04-01T01:34:19Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:19Z
Redd (RDD) traded flat against the US dollar during the 1 day period ending at 20:00 PM E.T. on March 31st. One Redd coin can now be purchased for $0.0011 or 0.00000008 BTC on major cryptocurrency exchanges. In the last seven days, Redd has traded flat against the US dollar. Redd has a total market cap of $30.62 million and approximately $498,877.00 worth of Redd was traded on exchanges in the last day. Here is how other cryptocurrencies have performed in the last day: - Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) traded 3.2% lower against the dollar and now trades at $45,630.32 or 0.99975357 BTC. - Cosmos (ATOM) traded down 3.4% against the dollar and now trades at $29.08 or 0.00063708 BTC. - Function X (FX) traded down 4.2% against the dollar and now trades at $0.58 or 0.00001272 BTC. - Venus (XVS) traded up 6.4% against the dollar and now trades at $11.95 or 0.00026190 BTC. - Phantasma (SOUL) traded down 7.7% against the dollar and now trades at $1.18 or 0.00002587 BTC. - Nestree (EGG) traded 0.5% higher against the dollar and now trades at $0.0383 or 0.00000084 BTC. - Tranchess (CHESS) traded 7.1% lower against the dollar and now trades at $0.91 or 0.00002000 BTC. - mStable USD (MUSD) traded 0.1% higher against the dollar and now trades at $1.00 or 0.00002201 BTC. - Numbers Protocol (NUM) traded 1.3% higher against the dollar and now trades at $0.44 or 0.00000965 BTC. - Offshift (XFT) traded 8.4% lower against the dollar and now trades at $5.29 or 0.00011580 BTC. Redd Profile According to CryptoCompare, “Reddcoin is trying to jump on the tipping bandwagon by making itself the social network donation go to default. A Scrypt coin with a 60 second block time and block retargeting using kimoto's gravity well. The coin also includes a 5% annual inflation after the 27.5 billion have been mined by PoW. Alongside Reddcoin includes an innovative proof of stake velocity algorithm. “ Buying and Selling Redd It is usually not currently possible to buy alternative cryptocurrencies such as Redd directly using U.S. dollars. Investors seeking to trade Redd should first buy Ethereum or Bitcoin using an exchange that deals in U.S. dollars such as GDAX, Changelly or Gemini. Investors can then use their newly-acquired Ethereum or Bitcoin to buy Redd using one of the exchanges listed above. Receive News & Updates for Redd Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and updates for Redd and related cryptocurrencies with MarketBeat.com's FREE CryptoBeat newsletter.
https://www.themarketsdaily.com/2022/04/01/redd-rdd-reaches-market-capitalization-of-30-62-million.html
2022-04-01T01:34:20Z
Kentucky is a football school, anyways…right? For fans who are still reeling from the historic loss to Saint Peter’s, not to worry. Mark Stoops is back for his 10th season at the helm of UK football, and the Wildcats’ spring game is right around the corner. The Cats are halfway through spring practice, and fans are beginning to get a glimpse as to what the makeup of the 2022 roster is going to look like. “The guys have a really good attitude, working really hard, we have the nucleus to have a very good football team,” Stoops said. With several players coming in and out of the transfer portal, UK’s roster will have a vastly different look than it did in 2021, not to mention the loss of the seven Cats who are headed for the NFL. Wan’Dale Robinson, Dare Rosenthal, Yusuf Corker, Luke Fortner, Darian Kinnard, Marquan McCall and Joshua Paschal have all moved on to the next level, leaving multiple gaps open in the UK roster. Stoops didn’t go heavy in the portal, but the main pieces he secured will make immediate impacts in blue and white. Out goes one Robinson, in comes another. Tayvion Robinson enters the fray at wide receiver, coming from Virginia Tech. He caught 44 passes for the Hokies last season, totaling 559 yards and five touchdowns. It’ll be a challenge to replace the output that Wan’Dale achieved for the Cats last season, but the junior will be asked to step into that role. Joining Robinson in the wideout room is Alabama transfer Javon Baker. A former four-star recruit, Baker never broke through the log jam of talent that carousels through Tuscaloosa, leading him to Lexington. He caught seven passes for 101 yards and a touchdown for the Crimson Tide last season and will fight for a starting spot in the spring and fall. The departures of Rosenthal, Kinnard and Fortner point towards numerous holes in the offensive line. Tashawn Manning will provide one easy solution to incoming O-line coach Zach Yenser. Manning made the in-conference jump from Auburn to Kentucky after being a part of the Tigers’ line rotation for two seasons. The 6-foot-4, 335-pound guard will add needed size to an offensive line with more questions than answers. Darrion Henry-Young highlights the additions on the defensive end. He played just four games across two seasons for Ohio State but brings depth as a defensive lineman. The Cincinnati native may not make an immediate impact, but will be a factor for defensive coordinator Brad White heading into the fall. The portal giveth, the portal taketh. Kentucky’s secondary has consistently been one of its weaker positions, and the loss of cornerback Cedrick Dort adds to that. The former starter left Lexington to use his extra year of eligibility, heading to Madison to play for Wisconsin. Over four seasons at Kentucky, Dort appeared in 44 games, making 25 starts. Linebacker Marquez Bembry played in all 12 regular season games for UK last season, totaling just nine tackles. He made the move to UConn in search of more playing time as a senior. Isaiah Epps is the biggest loss on the offensive side of the ball, as the wide receiver began the year as one of three starting wideouts. Catching 11 passes last season, the Oklahoma native opted to return closer to home and transferred to Tulsa. A total of 18 players joined or left Kentucky via the portal, meaning quite the shake-up for a coaching staff that also welcomes in multiple new faces. Liam Coen’s time in Lexington was brief, as the offensive coordinator left after just one season to return to the Los Angeles Rams for the same position. Stoops wasted little time finding a replacement, as he went back to the NFL, selecting San Francisco 49ers QB coach Rich Scangarello to take over. Yenser also comes to UK via the 49ers, while Stoops stayed in the family to find an inside linebackers coach, appointing his brother Mike to the position. Once past the significant amount of turnover, some familiar faces can be found, anchoring the skill positions for the Cats. Everyone’s favorite fruit-eating quarterback Will Levis is back for one more run in blue and white. After notching 33 total touchdowns last season, Levis is poised to take the next step in his game, as he looks to elevate himself and Kentucky to a level higher than the Citrus Bowl. In the backfield, Chris Rodriguez returns after rushing for 2,163 yards and 21 touchdowns over the last two seasons. He’ll again be flanked by Kavosiey Smoke and JuTahn McClain at tailback. The Big Blue Wall will be anchored by Eli Cox and Kenneth Horsey, both of whom will remain key interior pieces for protecting the run game and Levis. DeAndre Square and Jacquez Jones headline the linebacker core, both of whom made the decision to return for one more season as graduate students. In the tight end position, UK runs deep as Brendan Bates and Izayah Cummings return, while Keaton Upshaw will take over the starting role, having missed last season due to injury. Kentucky still has some work to do, as just 85 players are currently on scholarship. Stoops and his staff will look to remain active in the portal for as long as possible, though most substantial options have already been gobbled up by opposing schools. With kickoff against Miami Ohio to begin the season over 150 days away, there’s still plenty of time for the roster to shake out. The Wildcat offense has the ability to overshadow the defense for the first time in the Stoops era. Scangarello runs a similar playstyle to Coen, providing a smooth transition for the players and the playbook. There are plenty of question marks throughout the depth chart, but once spring ball comes to an end, Big Blue Nation will have a much greater idea as to what the ceiling will look like. The defending Citrus Bowl champions are no longer a secret in the SEC; Stoops will have to prepare for everyone’s best shot in the 2022 season.
http://www.kykernel.com/sports/what-to-know-about-uk-football-midway-through-spring-practice/article_c921b852-b0f2-11ec-916f-471bab9335bc.html
2022-04-01T01:34:20Z
April 1 (Reuters) - Australian shares edged lower on Friday, dragged down by losses in technology and energy stocks, as cautious investors stayed on the sidelines eyeing developments about the Russia-Ukraine crisis, while gains in miners partially offset some losses. The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO was down about 0.3% at 7,480 by 1200 GMT. The benchmark fell 0.2% on Thursday. Investors remained cautious as geopolitical risks loomed, potentially leading to an economic recession, with added inflationary effects and the possibility of more aggressive rate hikes from the U.S. Federal Reserve. Leading declines, technology stocks .AXIJ dropped as much as 1.4%, tracking peers on the U.S. Nasdaq Composite .IXIC. Xero Ltd XRO.AX and ASX-listed shares of Block Inc SQ2.AX lost around 0.4% and 2.8% each. Oil stocks .AXEJ dropped as much as 0.5%, set for their sharpest weekly decline since late November, as global crude prices slumped after the United States said it would release its emergency oil reserves due to geopolitical risks arising from Russia and Ukraine. O/R Sector heavyweights Woodside Petroleum WPL.AX and Santos Ltd STO.AX fell 0.1% and 0.3%, respectively. Financial stocks .AXFJ edged down 0.7%, followed by healthcare stocks .AXHJ dropping 0.4%, with CSL Ltd CSL.AX down about 0.3%. Miners .AXMM, however, bucked the overall trend and rose 1.3%, maintaining a record high, with iron ore prices marking their best quarter since 2020, as hopes of additional policy support from China raised sentiment for the asset class. IRONORE/ Index majors Rio Tinto Ltd RIO.AX and BHP Group Ltd BHP.AX gained 0.8% and 1%, respectively. Gold stocks were up about 0.7%, as investors flocked towards the safe-haven metal in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine crisis, with Newcrest Mining Ltd NCM.AX firming around 1.4%. New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 fell 0.4% to 12,066. (Reporting by Archishma Iyer in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich) ((Archishma.Iyer@thomsonreuters.com)) The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/australia-shares-inch-lower-on-tech-energy-losses
2022-04-01T01:34:20Z
California Institute of the Arts graduate Robert Perez (Music BFA 2015, MFA 2018) was named a recipient of the 2022 American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award. It was his third time as an Alpert Award recipient. This year Perez was recognized for his composition The Flowers Bloom, with Perez on the pipe organ and Claire Perez on the piano. For this new piece, the Los Angeles-based artist mentioned his connection to his newborn as an influence to creating Flowers in Bloom. “As a new father, there is a new feeling of homesickness that I experience at times when I’m off to work,” Perez said. “It is in these moments where God leads me beside still waters, and I can look forward to the joy set before me at home where my wife and daughter are being silly, where the flowers bloom.” The ASCAP Foundation announced its list of 21 jazz composers on March 16. Funded by the ASCAP Foundation’s Bart Howard Fund and The Herb Alpert Foundation, the award was established in 2002 to recognize young jazz composers under the age of 30. Each winner receives a cash prize and is selected by a jury, this year consisting of Fabian Almazan, Chuck Owen and Camille Thurman. “We are so proud to recognize the 2022 ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award recipients and to celebrate 10 years of generous support from The Herb Alpert Foundation,” said ASCAP Foundation president Paul Williams. “These emerging voices are taking their music in creative new directions and we deeply appreciate the Herb Alpert Foundation for helping to nurture the craft of jazz with this enduring partnership.” For the full list of winners visit Herb Alpert Award. Like this: Like Loading... Related
https://scvnews.com/calarts-alum-robert-perez-captures-ascap-herb-alpert-award/
2022-04-01T01:34:10Z
Binance has announced network expansion, new trading pairs and events for Apecoin (APE), Avalanche (AVAX), Beefy Finance (BIFI) and 8 altcoin projects. Current Binance Announcements Binance announced the opening of trading pairs APE/AUD, AVAX/GBP, BIFI/USDT, GMT/EUR, IMX/BNB and RUNE/ETH from April 1 at 09:00 (UTC). AUD, EUR and GBP are fiat currencies and do not represent other cryptocurrencies. Altcoin projects that will be traded with fiat currencies: Apecoin (APE), Avalanche (AVAX), Beefy Finance (BIFI), STEPN (GMT) and THORChain (RUNE). Binance has announced that it will support the Tezos Network Upgrade (XTZ). The update of the Tezos network (XTZ) will occur at the height of the Tezos block 2,244,609, or approximately at 00:53 UTC on April 1. XTZ deposits and withdrawals will be suspended from approximately March 31, 23:53 (UTC). XTZ trading will not be affected during the update. After the update is completed, the deposits and withdrawals for XTZ will be announced again on the date determined by Binance. According to Somagnews, Binance has announced that UNI, SUSHI and CAKE are supported for their Auto-Invest plans. Now users can choose from popular cryptocurrencies and invest on autopilot using the dollar value averaging strategy. Binence has announced the creation of an award-winning Biswap (BSW) pool worth $100,000 as part of a training trade. The event will be held from 00:00 on April 1 to 23:59 on April 4 (UTC). All users who make a net deposit of at least 500 BSW or trade at least 700 BSW in suitable BSW spot and margin trading pairs (buy and sell), finish reading the BSW technical document and pass the test during the event, will receive a share of the prize fund of 75,000 USD in the form of coupons for BSW tokens. Rewards will be distributed based on the total number of correct answers to questions as a proportion of all questions that all qualified users have answered correctly. In the B Promotion category, users who make at least 300 BSW transactions, share the form banner on social networks and post a screenshot here, will divide $15,000 equally for BSW token coupons. In the Promotion category, all users with a total trading volume of 3000 BSW or more (including purchases and sales) in all eligible BSW spot and margin trading pairs will be eligible to participate in this trial. In accordance with the rules, 50 winners will be selected, who will receive $ 200 each in coupons for BSW tokens.
https://www.somagnews.com/attention-binance-is-making-a-critical-statement-about-these-11-altcoins/
2022-04-01T01:34:22Z
Guyana Amazon Warriors will have a golden opportunity to finally lift the Hero Caribbean Premier League trophy with the tournament play-offs and final set to be staged in their home territory for the next three years. In a reaction to the news, Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) manager Colin Borde said that while the Warriors will try to capitalise on their home advantage, the four-time champions are committed to fielding a team capable to delivering quality cricket no matter where they play. The CPL organisers made the announcemnt on Wednesday night via a media release with Guyana’s president Dr Mohammad Irfaan Ali promising a “mind-blowing” show. This is the first time the Hero CPL final will be held in Guyana and the long-term staging agreement will see the culmination of the tournament also taking place in Guyana in 2023 and 2024. This season, Guyana will host seven group games, three knockout matches and the Hero CPL final which will take place on September 30 at the Guyana National Stadium in Providence. The Amazon Warriors have made the play-offs in all nine previous editions of the tournament, finishing second five times, third three times and fourth once. The TKR is the only other franchise to have made it to the play-offs every year and is the most successful team in the tournament having lifted the coveted trophy four times, all of which came on home soil. “TKR, like any other team in any sport, home advantage is always welcome because of all the inherent benefits of familiarity with grounds and public support,” Borde told the Express. “As part of the cricket fraternity, it’s wonderful for Guyana to experience hosting a CPL final. Guyana will certainly be expected to try and capitalise on home advantage.” “TKR plans in terms of selection of its team is always premised on the idea of producing a balanced team that can play on all surfaces in the Caribbean,” Borde continued. “We believe that the plans we have put in place, once all goes well in the draft, should once again give us an opportunity to deliver quality cricket… Exciting times ahead!” he concluded. According to the CPL media release, the final will be the climax of festivities surrounding the games taking place in Guyana with the Government of Guyana, in collaboration with the local private sector, staging two weeks of events which will form a Cricket Carnival. “Cricket is much more than a game for us in Guyana, it is a passion, part of our culture and a unifying force,” said Ali. “As we celebrate ‘One Guyana’ the hosting of the CPL final will be an energising force. We are building a product that will be spectator focused, integrated with our regional partners for a global market.” He continued: “Cricket carnival is a fusion of entertainment and celebration that will be mind blowing and unbelievably different from any other global cricketing event. We welcome all to the greatest celebration of music, pageantry, Caribbean vibes with a South American touch and of course Cricket played loudest.” Meanwhile, CPL chief executive officer (CEO) Pete Russell the tournament has been blessed with “amazing fans” across the Caribbean and that, “the idea of having the Hero CPL final in front of this wonderful crowd of passionate and knowledgeable cricket fans is a mouth-watering prospect.” “We are very grateful to have such a positive relationship with the government and cricket authorities in Guyana and we thank them for helping us come to this hugely exciting agreement,” Russell added. The entire CPL was hosted in Trinidad in a “bio-secure bubble” in 2020 during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic while last year’s competition was held in St Kitts-Nevis.
https://trinidadexpress.com/sports/local/guyana-to-host-cpl-finals/article_3a12fdae-b153-11ec-93c6-8b2df14685af.html
2022-04-01T01:34:23Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:22Z
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KWSC holds 24-hour Haven House Fundraiser KWSC, Wayne State College’s radio station, will hold a 24-hour fundraiser for the local Haven House Organization April 9 and 10 on the social media platform, Twitch. . The KWSC radio crew is busy with preparations for an event that will be held on the fourth floor of the Humanities building and... thewaynestater.com
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2022-04-01T01:34:24Z
The building, located in the Quebec City Courthouse, was renamed the Marc-André Bedard Building, in tribute to the former Minister of Justice, who had spearheaded several reforms to the judicial system. This was announced by the Minister of Justice, Simon Jolin-Barrett, and the Minister responsible for the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region, André Laforest, on the sidelines of a national memorial ceremony held on Thursday. Read Full News
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2022-04-01T01:34:25Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:26Z
Maryland seafood industry to get relief with 35,000 additional H-2B visas The short-staffed crab processing industry got some relief Thursday with the addition of 35,000 H-2B Visas expected by the second half of Fiscal Year 2022. The announcement by Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md.-1st, confirmed the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Labor approved the move to bolster the seafood industry. “This is welcome news for the countless seasonal businesses in Maryland’s First Congressional District and across the nation that rely on the H-2B Visa program," Harris said. "While these supplemental visas will provide much-needed relief, it is unlikely to meet the employers’ full labor demands this year. Congress must continue to work to provide permanent solutions that fully address the chronic H-2B Visa shortages." Harris noted, as the summer work season begins on April 1, he will continue to work with the federal departments to expedite the visas to employers "in need as soon as possible.” The supplemental allocation consists of 23,500 visas available to returning workers, who received a visa or were otherwise granted visa status, during one of the last three fiscal years. The remaining 11,500 visas, which are exempt from the returning worker requirement, are reserved for nationals of Haiti, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador. More on the worst case scenario:Maryland seafood faces ‘potential fatal blow’ with fewer visas. Will pressure bring relief? More on Harris' past calls for visas:Harris calls for additional H-2B visas as seafood season looms The decision was a result of the Pingree amendment to the FY22 Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Bill, which was signed into law earlier this month. In an effort to find a permanent solution to yearly labor shortage, Harris' office noted he was the original co-sponsor of House Resolution 3897, the H-2B Returning Worker Exemption Act. This legislation, with Maryland's Eastern Shore in mind, would exempt workers who previously held an H-2B visa in one of the last three fiscal years from counting against the annual 66,000 statutory cap. Congressional support The announcement was also lauded by other members of Congress including Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va, who emphasized his own state's labor needs to maintain a lucrative seafood industry. “Last week I met with Secretary of Homeland Security Mayorkas and emphasized the need for the Biden administration to make additional H-2B visas available so that Virginia’s seafood businesses can meet their labor needs," Warner said. He noted Virginia companies in need of a labor force to process crabs and shuck oysters are vital to meeting an increasing demand. "These businesses, often small and family-owned, live in a constant state of worry, unsure whether they’ll have to cancel contracts because they can’t get the workers that they need," Warner said. He added that he thanked the Biden administration for making these additional visas available, and looks forward to working to reform the H-2B visa program. Sens. Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin, both D-Md, offered a strong paean for the additional visas. They said they worked to secure language with the FY2022 omnibus bill to provide the Department of Homeland Security with the authority to release additional visas. More on other sea life:Ocean City, Delaware beaches are seeing more seals. Here's why “The small businesses that make up Maryland’s crab and seafood industries are vital to our local Shore economy and our communities," the senators said in a joint statement. "Having a reliable workforce is crucial to their success, and the H-2B visa program is essential to building and maintaining that workforce. That is why we’ve fought to deliver additional visas for our Maryland businesses."
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2022-04-01T01:34:26Z
Body believed to be missing Enon fisherman found in river near Colonial Heights park COLONIAL HEIGHTS — Authorities believe they may have found the body of the man last seen jumping into the Appomattox River from a city park nine days ago. Interim Police Chief Robert Ruxer said the discovery was made Thursday several hundred yards north of the boat ramp at Roslyn Landing, where witnesses reported seeing 34-year-old Caleb Lubrun of Enon dive off the boat pier shortly after 8 p.m. March 22. Lubrun, clad only in a pair of shorts, was fishing with relatives at the park when he jumped into the water from the pier three times. After the third jump, he did not resurface. Authorities stopped short of positively identifying the body as that of Lubrun, Ruxer said someone "matching Mr. Lubrun's description" was located by city fire and rescue teams. Chesterfield emergency personnel helped Colonial Heights retrieve the body from where it was found, and it was taken to the state medical examiner's office in Richmond for positive identification and to determine the cause of death. The Virginia State Police and dive crews from Chesterfield County helped search for Lubrun in the immediate hours following his disappearance. More than 12 hours after he was last seen, authorities switched the search mission from rescue to recovery. In subsequent days, Colonial Heights fire and rescue crews scouted the river and its banks trying to locate Lubrun's body. They were out on the water for about 90 minutes Thursday when they made the discovery. More from The Progress-Index: Chesterfield Police say 'altercation' led to death of county woman, arrest of Dinwiddie man More from The Progress-Index: Petersburg hosts first-ever public exhibit: Charles F. Gillette, renowned landscape architect Bill Atkinson (he/him/his) is a journalist and daily news coach for USA TODAY's Southeast Region-Unified Central, which includes Virginia, West Virginia and central North Carolina. He is based in Petersburg, Virginia. Reach him at batkinson@progress-index.com. This article originally appeared on The Progress-Index: Colonial Heights believes it may have found body of missing Enon man
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2022-04-01T01:34:26Z
WASHINGTON (AP) — Upholding a Trump-era environmental policy, the Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday it will not regulate a drinking water contaminant that has been linked to brain damage in infants. The agency said the Trump administration's decision in 2020 not to regulate perchlorate in drinking water was made with the “best available peer reviewed science.” The chemical is used in rocket fuel and fireworks. At the time, Trump's EPA said perchlorate was not found widely enough in drinking water or "at levels of public health concern" to warrant federal regulation. The decision was one of many Trump-era rollbacks or eliminations of existing or pending public health and environmental protections. The Biden administration ordered a review of that decision at the start of his term. EPA Assistant Administrator Radhika Fox said the agency was “applying the right tools to support public health protections.” Environmental groups slammed the Biden administration’s decision. “The Trump EPA gave perchlorate a pass; it was a bad decision then, and it’s a bad decision now,” said Erik Olson of the Natural Resources Defense Council advocacy group. “Tap water across America will remain contaminated by this toxic chemical.” Perchlorate from runoff contaminates the drinking water of as many as 16 million Americans, the Obama administration said in 2011 when it announced the EPA would for the first time set maximum limits for the chemical compound. It has been used in the U.S. for decades, particularly by the military and defense industries, and is commonly found in munitions, fireworks, matches and signal flares. Exposure to the compound can damage the development of fetuses and children and cause measurable drops in IQ in newborns, the American Academy of Pediatrics said in 2019, when it called for stringent federal limits. It damages human development by disrupting the functioning of the thyroid gland. In its 2020 review, the EPA said state-level regulations and cleanup activities at contaminated sites had lowered the health risks posed by the compound. Massachusetts and California, for example, limit perchlorate in drinking water to 2 parts per billion and 6 parts per billion, respectively. “But the problem is that for the rest of the country the states have not set standards,” said Olson of the Natural Resources Defense Council. He said the compound is in “the top tier of problematic chemicals in our water.” In the Southwest, perchlorate has been detected in groundwater that entered Lake Mead in Nevada. Manufacturing facilities in Henderson, Nevada, were the source of the chemical. The EPA said cleanup activities at two industrial sites in the state between 2002 and 2006 resulted in reduced levels of perchlorate in data provided since then by Nevada environmental and water agencies. The EPA said Thursday it was considering other steps besides a federal drinking water limit, such as setting standards at open burning and detonation sites, where severe perchlorate contamination is generated from the burning of hazardous byproducts from weapons manufacturing and munitions. One such site is in Colfax, Louisiana, where environmentalists have long advocated for reform. But environmental advocates said such measures fall short of what's needed. “Simply put, toxic chemicals used in rocket fuel do not belong in our drinking water," said John Rumpler, senior attorney with Environment America. ___ AP reporter Matthew Daly contributed to this report. ___ The Associated Press receives support from the Walton Family Foundation for coverage of water and environmental policy. The AP is solely responsible for all content. For all of AP’s environmental coverage, visit https://apnews.com/hub/environment
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2022-04-01T01:34:28Z
The European Parliament voted to ban all anonymous crypto transfers, including the leading crypto Bitcoin (BTC) and the meme coin Shiba Inu (SHIB). However, the draft has not yet become law and the process will continue for a few more months. Anonymous transfers of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are prohibited The majority of MPs from the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D), the Left in the European Parliament (GUE/NGL), the Green Party and the Renewal Party supported the ban on anonymous transfers. The European People’s Party (EPP) and the Identity and Democracy Party (ID) objected to the draft. The change applies funds transfer regulations (TFR) to the Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies industry to prevent payment systems from being used for money laundering. Since the draft does not specify any lower limit for cryptocurrency transfers, it means that all transactions will be subject to identity checks. As such, crypto firms will be obligated to collect and disclose personally identifiable information about parties involved in a transaction. As we have covered in our previous news by Somanews, the European Parliament’s plan to restrict anonymous wallets was revealed last week and received widespread criticism in the cryptocurrency industry. Crypto world reacts to regulation Cryptocurrency advocates claim that this regulation would violate privacy and lead to wider surveillance. They insist the change will hurt those who rely on (self-hosted) self-hosted wallets like Ledger or Trezor. Some see this as a ban on anonymity in crypto. Tether CTO Paolo Ardoino described it as a “huge step back for human rights”. However, the regulation has not yet been enacted. The draft will now enter trial negotiations with representatives of the European Parliament (EP), the European Commission and the Council of the European Union. According to experts, the process will take several months. It will still be possible to amend the draft before it becomes law, according to Patrick Hansen, head of growth and strategy at decentralized finance (DeFi) startup Unstoppable Finance. Therefore, the cryptocurrency community can still work to repeal the changes.
https://www.somagnews.com/attention-expected-decision-for-bitcoin-shib-and-altcoins/
2022-04-01T01:34:28Z
Trinidad and Tobago’s women’s football team head coach Kenwyne Jones yesterday announced his roster for the upcoming CONCACAF Women’s World Cup qualifiers away to Turks and Caicos on April 9, and at home to Guyana, at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet, on April 12. Jones is currently conducting training sessions in Trinidad with the home-based players in preparations for the two crucial matches. T&T are currently second in Group F with six points on a +3 goal difference behind Guyana on six points on a +11 goal difference. Guyana host Nicaragua on April 8. A total of six teams in the qualifying competition will advance to the final tournament, joining Canada and the United States, who received byes as the top ranked teams. The 2022 CONCACAF W Championship serves as the CONCACAF qualifiers to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, as well as for the football tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics in France. The two third-place teams will advance to a Intercontinental playoff. The semi-finals, final and third-place match of the CONCACAF W Championship will be played in a single elimination format, with the winner of the tournament qualifying for both the 2024 Paris Olympics and the inaugural CONCACAF W Gold Cup, to be held in 2024. The CONCACAF W Championship runner-up and third-place team will also square off in a CONCACAF Olympic play-in series, scheduled for September, 2023. The winner of the play-in will also qualify for 2024 Paris Olympics and the 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup. Further details on ticketing for the April 12 clash against Guyana in Tobago will be released in due course. SQUAD: Kimika Forbes, Chelsi Jadoo, Shani Nakhid-Schuster, Rhea Belgrave, Shaunalee Govia, Shadi Cecily Stoute, Liana Hinds, Victoria Swift, Amaya Ellis, Raenah Campbell, Asha James, Chelcy Ralph, Dennecia Prince, Karyn Forbes, Kedie Johnson, Cayla Mc Farlane, Maya Matouk Police FC (T&T) F Maria-Frances Serrant, Sarah De Gannes, Lauryn Hutchinson, Tenesha Palmer, Klil Keshwar, Alliyah Trim.
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2022-04-01T01:34:29Z
Redwood Trust, Inc. (NYSE:RWT – Get Rating) has earned a consensus rating of “Buy” from the nine research firms that are covering the stock, MarketBeat.com reports. One investment analyst has rated the stock with a sell recommendation, two have assigned a hold recommendation, four have assigned a buy recommendation and one has given a strong buy recommendation to the company. The average 1 year price target among brokerages that have issued ratings on the stock in the last year is $14.50. Several research firms recently issued reports on RWT. Zacks Investment Research lowered Redwood Trust from a “buy” rating to a “sell” rating in a research report on Saturday, February 12th. Credit Suisse Group dropped their target price on Redwood Trust from $16.00 to $14.00 and set an “outperform” rating on the stock in a research report on Monday, February 28th. Finally, StockNews.com initiated coverage on Redwood Trust in a research report on Thursday. They issued a “hold” rating on the stock. Shares of Redwood Trust stock traded down $0.10 on Thursday, hitting $10.53. 1,372,865 shares of the company’s stock traded hands, compared to its average volume of 1,251,891. The stock has a market cap of $1.27 billion, a P/E ratio of 4.44 and a beta of 0.96. The company has a quick ratio of 5.53, a current ratio of 5.53 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 7.86. The firm’s 50-day moving average is $10.99 and its 200 day moving average is $12.50. Redwood Trust has a 52-week low of $9.71 and a 52-week high of $14.17. The business also recently disclosed a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Thursday, March 31st. Investors of record on Thursday, March 24th will be issued a dividend of $0.23 per share. The ex-dividend date is Wednesday, March 23rd. This represents a $0.92 dividend on an annualized basis and a yield of 8.74%. Redwood Trust’s payout ratio is 38.82%. A number of hedge funds and other institutional investors have recently made changes to their positions in the stock. Parametric Portfolio Associates LLC raised its position in Redwood Trust by 6.8% during the second quarter. Parametric Portfolio Associates LLC now owns 339,032 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock worth $4,092,000 after acquiring an additional 21,533 shares during the period. Alliancebernstein L.P. raised its stake in shares of Redwood Trust by 24.2% during the 3rd quarter. Alliancebernstein L.P. now owns 211,478 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock worth $2,726,000 after buying an additional 41,142 shares during the last quarter. Jupiter Asset Management Ltd. acquired a new position in shares of Redwood Trust during the 3rd quarter valued at about $336,000. WINTON GROUP Ltd grew its holdings in shares of Redwood Trust by 36.1% during the 3rd quarter. WINTON GROUP Ltd now owns 37,490 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock worth $483,000 after purchasing an additional 9,954 shares during the period. Finally, UBS Asset Management Americas Inc. boosted its holdings in Redwood Trust by 5.2% in the 3rd quarter. UBS Asset Management Americas Inc. now owns 149,397 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock worth $1,926,000 after acquiring an additional 7,328 shares during the period. 72.37% of the stock is currently owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors. About Redwood Trust (Get Rating) Redwood Trust, Inc, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a specialty finance company in the United States. The company operates through three segments: Residential Mortgage Banking, Business Purpose Mortgage Banking, and Investment Portfolio. The Residential Mortgage Banking segment operates a mortgage loan conduit that acquires residential loans from third-party originators for subsequent sale, securitization, or transfer to its investment portfolio. Read More - Get a free copy of the StockNews.com research report on Redwood Trust (RWT) - High-Yielding Walgreens Boots Alliance Goes On Sale - 3 Mid-Cap Value Stocks Ready to Run - Institutional Support Has Paychex On Brink Of New All-Time Highs - These Are Rock Bottom Prices For Five Below - Tough Comps and Declining Consumer Sales Makes McCormick a Hold Receive News & Ratings for Redwood Trust Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Redwood Trust and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter.
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2022-04-01T01:34:30Z
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River Reserve visits Defense and Justice for the date 8 of the League Cup. Jonathan La Rosa’s team would have several forced absences due to injuries, but the Superclassic figure’s presence. After parity in the previous Superclassico, Millionaire Reserves is looking to return to winning the League Cup. This Friday, starting at 9 a.m., he will visit Defense and Justice at the Pradio del Halcón for the eighth date of the competition. The meeting will be directed by Francisco Varano, with Alain Enria and Juan Echepare. The fourth referee will be Roberta… Read Full News
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2022-04-01T01:34:31Z
Zeeland's Alyssa Fortney, Nick Woodman are the Sentinel bowlers of the year ZEELAND — Earlier this month, Alyssa Fortney did something no Zeeland bowler had ever done before— finish in the top-3 at the individual state competition. While the combined East and West bowling team has had its fair share of success, including a team state title, two individual qualifiers in 2021 and five in 2022, nobody had ever finished higher than eighth place on the individual side. But in 2022 the junior made it all the way through the bracket to the state championship match. Fortney fell just short, but her second-place finish was enough to have her named the Holland Sentinel's girls bowler of the year. "It was real exciting, I just wanted to do it for my team," Fortney said. "I hadn't qualified for states the previous years, so I wanted to make it as far as I could now that I qualified...it makes me proud." Her coach, Tony DiLaura, wasn't shocked by how well she did. Her mental makeup has been highly-focused all season long. She'll work her drills in practice, bowl a few games and then once the team leaves for the day, she keeps going. She's seen her team win a state title two years ago and wants to be a part of another one. Knowing what it takes to win is half the battle in sports and Fortney is well aware of the work that's required to hoist a mitten-shaped trophy at the end of the season. "She understands what it takes to be successful, she's someone who is going to give you everything," DiLaura said. "[She's] not going to leave you with the doubt of 'what if she gave a little more,' because you can tell she's giving her all out there every day." Much like Fortney, senior Nick Woodman works his tail off on the boys side, earning all-conference honorable mention accolades this season. He had the second-highest pin total on the team, averaging 171. But more importantly than that, it's his leadership that helped the young team grow throughout the year. That leadership along with his talent on the lanes is why he's been named the Sentinel's boys bowler of the year. His diligence to the game is noticed by his younger teammates who will be taking the reins of the team next season. To DiLaura, one of his best traits is how coachable he is. If DiLaura or any of the coaches have a suggestion on how he could knock more pins down, he does it. That's not an easy adjustment to make after bowling the same way for years and years. The ability to take on new information is nice, but Woodman's best attribute is that he knows that bowling should be fun. He doesn't fall into the dangerous toxicity that can manifest in some high school sports. He works hard and tries to improve whenever he's at the alley, but once he walks out the doors he wipes his head free from bowling. "I think that it is critical that the team is relaxed and able to have fun," Woodman said. "Over this past year of bowling we as a team have discovered that when we have fun and mess around, we tend to do better." Not only does it help improve the scores for Zeeland, but it helps boost the group's team chemistry too. That all starts with Woodman. "He knows there's more to life than bowling and more to high school than just throwing up big scores," DiLaura said. "He added to the team dynamic, the personality and the inner relationships of the team and I thought that was very crucial." Woodman will be graduating from high school this spring, but Fortney still has one more season to capture that individual state title and potentially another team title as well. She has a great team behind her still, one which has won back to back regional titles in 2021 and 22. She had such an impressive performance throughout her junior campaign, but she hasn't even hit her peak yet. "We're so excited to have her back next year as a leader and a bowler," DiLaura said. "She's a no drama, right to business sort of give me the ball and let's bowl kind of person and I love that about her." —Contact Assistant Sports Editor Will Kennedy at Will.Kennedy@hollandsentinel.com. Follow him on Twitter @ByWillKennedy and Facebook @Holland Sentinel Sports.
https://www.hollandsentinel.com/story/sports/2022/03/31/zeeland-high-school-bowlers-alyssa-fortney-nick-woodman-sentinel-high-school-bowlers-year/7001098001/
2022-04-01T01:34:31Z
Costs top Americans' health care concerns, new poll finds Americans' biggest health care priorities revolve largely around affordability, according to a new Kaiser Family Foundation poll, with most wanting to see Congress tackle drug prices. More broadly, inflation and rising costs dominate the public's concerns. The findings, released Thursday, show that 55% of Americans call inflation and rising prices the biggest problem facing the U.S., far ahead of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (18%), climate change (6%), the COVID-19 pandemic (6%) or crime (6%). That's true across party lines, although the sentiment is most pronounced within the GOP: About 70% of Republicans call inflation the country's biggest issue, compared with 53% of independents and 46% of Democrats. Similarly, other recent polls have found the rising cost of living dominating Americans' minds. In a new Quinnipiac poll, 30% of Americans picked inflation as the most urgent issue facing the U.S., with the Russia/Ukraine crisis following at just 14%. NBC polling also found Americans more focused on economic concerns than foreign policy or other issues. And a new Gallup survey said 17% of Americans cited inflation as the nation's top problem, the highest level in its polling since 1985. The focus on costs remains even when Americans are asked specifically about their priorities for possible health care legislation, the KFF poll finds. Most U.S. adults (61%) say it should be a priority for Congress to limit how much drug companies can raise prescription drug prices each year to no more than the rate of inflation. About half (53%) say Congress should make it a priority to cap out-of-pocket costs for insulin at $35 monthly and to place a limit on out-of-pocket health care costs for seniors (52%). Fewer, 42%, call it a priority to expand government-provided health insurance in states that have not expanded Medicaid access or to increase funding for access to mental health services and training for mental health providers. Only 25% say that providing more COVID-19 pandemic response funding should be a priority. "The public's priorities in health reflect deep concern about prices of everything right now, including drug prices," KFF President and CEO Drew Altman said in a news release. "That doesn't mean other things that have long been popular do not have public support too; they do. It just means prices are the preeminent concern." In their personal finances, most Americans express at least some worry about being able to afford gasoline or other transportation costs (71%) and unexpected medical bills (58%), with many concerned about paying for monthly utility bills (50%) and food (47%). In February 2020, just 40% worried about paying for gas, 38% about monthly utilities and 34% about food, KFF found. Concerns are magnified for lower-income Americans. Nearly 8 in 10 Americans in households making less than $40,000 a year say they worry about affording as or transportation costs, with more than 6 in 10 also concerned about affording unexpected medical bills (66%), monthly utilities (65%), rent or mortgage payments (63%) and food (62%). About half of Americans, 51%, say they've put off or gone without some form of medical service in the past year because of its costs. Twelve years after its passage, the Affordable Care Act remains popular, the KFF poll finds, with 55% of the public viewing it favorably. About one-quarter, 24%, say the law has directly helped them and their family, with 20% saying it hurt them and the rest that it's had no direct effect. Of those who say they've seen a positive personal impact, about half say the ACA mainly helped by letting someone in their family get or keep health coverage, with 30% saying the ACA mainly made it easier to get needed health care and 20% that it mainly lowered health care or health insurance costs. Views of both the ACA and its effects are also sharply divided along partisan lines, with 43% of Democrats and just 7% of Republicans saying the ACA has helped them. Among Americans under 65 who have private health insurance, 56% say they know nothing about the No Surprises Act, a law taking effect this year that protects people with private health insurance from getting large medical bills when they accidentally receive out-of-network health care. Only about 21% say they know even something about the legislation.
https://www.wdsu.com/article/americans-health-care-concerns/39593902
2022-04-01T01:34:31Z
Oscar-winning film ‘Belfast’ showing now at Cinema Art Theater The Rehoboth Beach Film Society’s Cinema Art Theater presents “Belfast,” a semi-autobiographical memoir written and directed by Kenneth Branagh, who recalls his childhood through rose-tinted lenses. The film recently earned the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. “Belfast”... www.capegazette.com
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2556695196861/oscar-winning-film-belfast-showing-now-at-cinema-art-theater
2022-04-01T01:34:31Z
Maryland, Virginia Eastern Shore under tornado watch A tornado watch has been issued for much of the Eastern Shore. Wicomico, Worcester and Somerset counties in Maryland and Accomack and Northampton counties in Virginia are under a tornado watch until 8 p.m. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. The NWS Wakefield office warned showers and embedded thunderstorms could be expected across the area Thursday afternoon and into the evening. More:Navy confirms 1 dead, 2 injured in plane crash near Chincoteague More:As Snow Hill's new riverboat gets 'extensive delays,' town issues voyage deposit refunds "A few storms could be strong to severe, with damaging winds as the primary threat," an NWS social media post stated. Maximum wind gusts on the Eastern Shore were predicted to be as high as 35 mph in Salisbury and Accomac.
https://www.delmarvanow.com/story/news/local/maryland/2022/03/31/maryland-virginia-eastern-shore-under-tornado-watch-national-weather-service/7234454001/
2022-04-01T01:34:32Z
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Don't throw Russia out of G20, aid group says, with eye on food crisis By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Excluding Russia from the Group of 20 major economies and other international institutions could slow efforts to address a worsening global food crisis exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, the head of German aid group Welthungerhilfe (WHH) told Reuters. Mathias Mogge, chief executive of the group, which serves 14.3 million people with projects in 35 countries, said it was critical to maintain communication with Russia, one of the world's largest producers of wheat, in tackling the crisis. "Of course, Russia is the aggressor here, and there needs to be sanctions and everything. But in a humanitarian situation as we have it today, there must be open lines of communication." Mogge said in an interview this week. Mogge's comments come days after U.S. President Joe Biden said he thinks Russia should be removed from the G20, although experts say that is unlikely to happen given lack of support from India, China and several other G20 members. Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February is driving food prices sharply higher across the world and triggering shortages of staple crops in parts of central Asia, the Middle East and north Africa, according to United Nations officials. The war, which Russia calls a "special military operation," has slashed shipments from the two countries, which together account for 25% of world wheat exports and 16% of corn exports, driving prices sharply higher on international markets. Mogge said he expected Group of Seven leaders to address the issue during their upcoming meetings. Russia was still part of what was then the Group of Eight during the last food crisis of 2007 and 2008, and played a constructive role in reducing hunger worldwide, Mogge said. (Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Karishma Singh)
https://news.yahoo.com/dont-throw-russia-g20-aid-005158836.html
2022-04-01T01:34:33Z
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A former minor league pitcher ran a major league illegal sports betting operation in California that used other former pro athletes to take bets and took wagers from players still in the game, federal prosecutors said Thursday. Wayne Nix, who threw for Oakland Athletics farm teams, used his connections to recruit three former Major League Baseball players and a former pro football player as fellow bookies, prosecutors said. The MLB began looking into the matter when it learned of it Thursday, but was unaware any of those involved other than Nix, a spokesman said. Court records offered no names of the players who worked for Nix or those who placed bets with his business, but they provide a glimpse of the kind of money being wagered, earned and lost. A professional football player paid Nix $245,000 for gambling losses in 2016. An MLB coach paid $4,000 in losses that same year. It was not disclosed if either bet on their own games or their own sports. MLB prohibits players from betting on baseball or gambling illegally on sports. They can bet on other sports if it’s legal. The National Football League policy bars all personnel from betting on football games. A Los Angeles check cashing business that has agreed to plead guilty to failing to prevent money laundering in the scheme cashed over $18 million in checks from two single bettors, prosecutors said. One client wagered $5 million on the Super Bowl but it was not revealed if that gambit paid off. Sports betting is legal in 30 states, but not in California. However, voters will have a chance to legalize it at the polls in November. Nix, 45, has agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to run an illegal gambling operation and faces up to eight years in prison. He also admitted he failed to report $1.4 million in income in 2017 and 2018. He has agreed to pay back taxes and interest of $1.25 million and forfeit $1.3 million seized from bank accounts. Nix began the sports bookmaking business about 20 years ago after his six-year minor league career — with stops in Arizona, Texas and California — ended, prosecutors said. His client list was created from contacts he had made in the sports world and included current and former pro athletes. The agents he hired helped expand that clientele. The operation eventually began using a Costa Rican business, Sand Island Sports, to create accounts where bets could be placed and tracked and credit limits set, prosecutors said. Bets were placed online or through a call center, though Nix paid winners and kept most of the money from losing bets. Those who exceeded credit limits were shut off, though exceptions were made, according to court documents. A sports broadcaster's account was reactivated in February 2019 after he told Nix he was refinancing his home mortgage to pay off his gambling debts. In September 2019, Nix increased the credit limit to a baseball player with debts so he could make additional bets. In November, 2019, Nix's partner, Edon Kagasoff, told a business manager for a professional basketball player that he would increase the maximum wager he could place to $25,000 per NBA game. Kagasoff, 44, faces the same conspiracy charge as Nix. He also agreed to plead guilty and forfeit over $3 million in funds seized from his home and bank accounts.
https://www.theintelligencer.com/news/article/Ex-minor-leaguer-ran-major-league-sports-betting-17049855.php
2022-04-01T01:34:34Z
THE MINISTRY OF SPORT and Community Development (MSCD) hosted an estimated 60 persons for a workshop about the Elite Athlete Assistance Programme (EAAP) on Monday. Persons attending the workshop -- facilitated by the ministry’s Physical Education and Sports Division -- represented high-performance/elite athletes, national governing bodies (NGB) administrators, and officials of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) joined the MSCD, The workshop sought to address the application process for funding and common errors made in submitting applications. Participants were also reminded of the need for proper documentation and completion of all the necessary forms which are available on the Ministry’s website. The Director of Physical Education and Sport Division, Gabre McTair, reassured participants that the ministry would continue to be committed to facilitating and supporting our athletes. The EAAP has been offered by the T&T government since 2006 and has supported over 120 different athletes since its inception. “The programme remains essential to providing our athletes with a means of subsidising the expenses involved in the athletic development of our most outstanding athletes as they work to bring glory, pride, and honour to Trinidad and Tobago on the world stage,” a release from the MSCD stated. Athletes interested in acquiring more detailed information about the EAAP can contact the MSCD through mscd.grants@gov.tt.
https://trinidadexpress.com/sports/local/mscd-hosts-workshop-for-elite-athletes/article_368feb08-b151-11ec-b673-f3aa6095a1f9.html
2022-04-01T01:34:35Z
The crypto asset manager Grayscale has published a report in which he talks about Ethereum (ETH) and other altcoin projects. Shades of Grey compared ETH’s smart contract feature to the “best and worst neighborhoods of New York.” Here are the details… Shades of Grey Publishes Altcoin Report The report examines the oldest Ethereum smart contract network by comparing it with newer competing blockchains such as Solana (SOL), Avalanche (AVAX), Polkadot (DOT), Cardano (ADA) and Stellar (XLM). This happened after the firm launched a crypto fund designed for smart contract platforms, with the exception of Ethereum, as we reported on cryptokoin.com . In the Digital Cities section, Grayscale analyzed Ethereum, Avalanche and Solana. The firm compared Ethereum to New York and noted that both have similarities with issues related to their height. The following statements were included in the report: Ethereum is like New York: big, expensive and congested in certain areas. However, it also has the richest application ecosystem: more than 500 applications worth more than $100 billion, which is 10 times more than any other competing network. An L2 solution such as Polygon can be compared to a skyscraper in New York: scaling is achieved by building up. The report drew attention to the congestion of the ETH network The firm described users switching to competing blockchains as “New Yorkers moving to cheaper cities” due to high gas fees and network congestion in Ethereum caused by excessive demand for DeFi and NFT services in the past. “Smart contract platforms such as Stellar, Algorand, Solana and Avalanche have experienced a significant increase in the number of daily transactions on the network, as the Ethereum commission began to reach $ 10 per transaction,” the report says. Shades of Grey described Solana as Los Angeles, noting that it is “a structurally different network, faster and focused on different use cases.” Avalanche is compared to Chicago because its economy is similar to New York, but has a smaller network, saying that “transactions are cheaper and less congested, and development is more centralized.” Regardless of the benchmarks, Grayscale highlighted the growing number of smart contract platform use cases, and the firm specifically pointed to the DeFi and Metaverse sectors.
https://www.somagnews.com/attention-the-investment-giant-has-published-a-report-on-these-7-altcoins/
2022-04-01T01:34:35Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:36Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:36Z
Ruturaj Gaikwad: The 7th match of IPL 2022 is being played between CSK and LSG at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai. With the start of this match, once again Ruturaj Gaikwad has returned to the pavilion without contributing anything with the bat. In today’s match, after winning the toss, captain KL Rahul has decided to bat and Chennai… Read Full News
https://themiracletech.com/latest/ruturaj-gaikwad-gave-the-wicket-on-ravi-bishnois-direct-throw/
2022-04-01T01:34:37Z
Pi Gamma Mu Service Project, Partners for Patriots Pi Gamma Mu is set to help the service project Partners for Patriots this semester. The honor society for social sciences will be accepting donations outside Connell 237 until March 31 at noon. Partner for Patriots take in shelter dogs and train them as service dogs for veterans. The... thewaynestater.com
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2022-04-01T01:34:38Z
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Are existing gun laws being enforced in RI? New report provides some answers - Oops!Something went wrong.Please try again later. - Peter NeronhaAmerican lawyer PROVIDENCE — Amid the heated State House debate this past week over the need for any new gun laws — including a proposed "assault weapons" ban — gun-rights advocates repeatedly questioned how vigorously the attorney general and the courts are enforcing existing laws. "There is no need to burden law abiding citizens with new restrictive gun laws,'' Alex Aubin wrote state lawmakers, on the first of two days of marathon House and Senate hearings. "We need only to enforce the laws already on the books to see a decrease in crime," he wrote. "Stop giving criminals a slap on the wrist and let them know there are real consequences in this state for using a firearm illegally." In response to arguments such as these, state lawmakers required — and Atty. Gen. Peter Neronha on Thursday once again produced — a once-a-year rundown on gun crimes across the state. Gun control: Taking center stage again at RI State House. Here's what's proposed. The state court system provided The Journal with its own report on the 116 "extreme risk protection orders" that state and local police have requested since 2018 to at least temporarily remove firearms from individuals believed to be at "imminent risk" of killing themselves or others. A single police department — the Cranston Police Department — filed 42 of the 116 petitions for extreme risk protection orders, since the passage of Rhode Island's "Red Flag" law in June 2018. Together the two reports paint a picture of a state where guns posed significant dangers. The report Neronha made public on Thursday goes farther than current state law requires, out of his previously stated concerns about presented an "incomplete picture'' that does not adequately reflect "the prevalence of guns and gun violence in our communities, as well as the criminal justice system’s efforts and ability to hold perpetrators accountable." In the cover letter he sent House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi and Senate President Dominick Ruggerio on March 30, Neronha wrote: "At this point, I hope there can be no question regarding the prevalence of guns and gun violence in Rhode Island, and no question regarding how seriously this Office takes these cases." For example: "In May 2021, nine people were wounded in the City of Providence’s largest mass shooting in history. Investigators seized over 500 rounds of ammunition in various calibers as well as 12 pistol and rifle magazines, four of which were large capacity magazines able to hold over 30 rounds. "In November of 2021, our Office announced the indictment of six individuals in connection with this shooting." Neronha also cited these examples of 2021 gun crimes: *The July of 2021 arraignment of multiple individuals on drug trafficking and firearms charges." One has already been sentenced to 8 years in prison. Along the way, "investigators seized a 40 caliber ghost gun with a 30-round magazine containing 23 rounds and a laser attachment, and a 9mm Smith and Wesson semi-automatic pistol with an obliterated serial number, along with over 1,500 fentanyl pills." • In November of 2021, two individuals were charged with 36 felony counts stemming from an illegal firearms trafficking investigation. "As part of the investigation, investigators seized multiple illegal firearms, including: a Polymer80 9mm semi-automatic ghost gun with a 30-round large capacity magazine...several hundred rounds of various types of ammunition and firearms parts." "They were also charged with selling at least an additional six firearms to six individuals, including to those who are legally prohibited from possessing firearms." • In December of 2021, two individuals were charged with multiple drug and firearms offenses. "Investigators seized 8 firearms — two assault rifles, a shotgun, and five handguns — along with thousands of rounds of ammunition." Since lawmakers outlawed "ghost guns," he said, prosecutors have seen a "significant amount of ghost guns associated with violent crime in Rhode Island, as they are sought out more and more by those who are otherwise prohibited from lawfully possessing guns in Rhode Island. "In fact, our Office has charged 77 cases pursuant to this legislation since it became law in 2020,'' he said. Among the results so far: a four-year prison sentence handed down in May 2021 to a Cranston drug dealer who possessed a ghost gun and large capacity magazine. The attorney general provided these statistics: Of the 340 cases that wrapped up last year, roughly 45% ended with jail sentences. Of those sent to prison, five were sentenced to 10 or more years, presumably for the most serious crimes; 36 were sentenced to five to 10 years, and the others for less than five years. Approximately 69 other cases ended with suspended sentences; another 48 with deferred sentences, with the defendant placed probation. In another 51 cases, the charges were dismissed or the defendant found not guilty. In an explanatory note, Neronha said: "Most, if not all, dismissals occur for one or more of the following reasons: "The defendant has pleaded guilty to a charge more serious than a firearms charge (e.g., murder, first degree robbery) and received a more serious sentence in consideration of dismissal of the firearms charge ...The victim is unwilling or unavailable to testify, and their testimony is necessary to meet our burden of proof; or the Court suppresses evidence necessary to meet our burden of proof." Neronha also added this caveat: the numbers only reflect those cases in Providence and Bristol counties to which a "G" has been appended to the case number, denoting the case in the statewide judicial information system, in other words, cases referred to the Superior Court's "gun court." He said many of the most serious cases involving firearms — involving people out on bail or probation for a previous offense — are often placed on a different calendar. This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: RI gun laws: New report provides some answers about enforcement
https://news.yahoo.com/existing-gun-laws-being-enforced-005643020.html
2022-04-01T01:34:39Z
[Sign Up Now] to Receive Our FREE Daily SCVTV-SCVNews Digest by E-Mail Students, parents, teachers, community members and other district staff gathered on Friday, March 25 and Saturday, March 26, to review the current state of the William S. Hart Union School District and to give input toward a strategic plan that will guide the direction of the school district for the next five years. These community input sessions, which included approximately 100 participants, concentrated on five focus areas: Safety and Wellness Student Learning and Instruction Access and Equity for all students Financial and Human Resources Communication and Collaboration A writing team will compile the input from the community sessions into a comprehensive draft Strategic Plan. After review by the stakeholder groups, the draft plan will be submitted to the Governing Board at a study session scheduled for May 10 and for final approval later this school year. For more information visit Hart School District. You can be the first one to leave a comment. Click here to cancel reply. Name (required): Email (required): Website: Δ
https://scvnews.com/community-members-gather-to-chart-hart-district-strategic-plan/
2022-04-01T01:34:27Z
Basf (ETR: BAS) has recently received a number of price target changes and ratings updates: - 3/30/2022 – Basf was given a new €72.00 ($79.12) price target on by analysts at Credit Suisse Group AG. - 3/29/2022 – Basf was given a new €62.00 ($68.13) price target on by analysts at The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.. - 3/28/2022 – Basf was given a new €58.00 ($63.74) price target on by analysts at UBS Group AG. - 3/23/2022 – Basf was given a new €62.00 ($68.13) price target on by analysts at The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.. - 3/23/2022 – Basf was given a new €74.00 ($81.32) price target on by analysts at Jefferies Financial Group Inc.. - 3/14/2022 – Basf was given a new €58.00 ($63.74) price target on by analysts at UBS Group AG. - 3/10/2022 – Basf was given a new €72.00 ($79.12) price target on by analysts at Credit Suisse Group AG. - 3/8/2022 – Basf was given a new €80.00 ($87.91) price target on by analysts at Jefferies Financial Group Inc.. - 3/8/2022 – Basf was given a new €64.00 ($70.33) price target on by analysts at Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft. - 3/4/2022 – Basf was given a new €77.00 ($84.62) price target on by analysts at Warburg Research. - 3/3/2022 – Basf was given a new €58.00 ($63.74) price target on by analysts at UBS Group AG. - 3/3/2022 – Basf was given a new €74.00 ($81.32) price target on by analysts at JPMorgan Chase & Co.. - 3/3/2022 – Basf was given a new €85.00 ($93.41) price target on by analysts at Baader Bank. - 2/28/2022 – Basf was given a new €92.00 ($101.10) price target on by analysts at Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft. - 2/28/2022 – Basf was given a new €62.00 ($68.13) price target on by analysts at Berenberg Bank. - 2/25/2022 – Basf was given a new €82.00 ($90.11) price target on by analysts at Warburg Research. - 2/25/2022 – Basf was given a new €64.00 ($70.33) price target on by analysts at UBS Group AG. - 2/25/2022 – Basf was given a new €85.00 ($93.41) price target on by analysts at Jefferies Financial Group Inc.. - 2/25/2022 – Basf was given a new €80.00 ($87.91) price target on by analysts at JPMorgan Chase & Co.. - 2/25/2022 – Basf was given a new €85.00 ($93.41) price target on by analysts at Baader Bank. - 2/25/2022 – Basf was given a new €110.00 ($120.88) price target on by analysts at Sanford C. Bernstein. - 2/11/2022 – Basf was given a new €85.00 ($93.41) price target on by analysts at Jefferies Financial Group Inc.. - 2/8/2022 – Basf was given a new €110.00 ($120.88) price target on by analysts at Sanford C. Bernstein. - 2/7/2022 – Basf was given a new €64.00 ($70.33) price target on by analysts at UBS Group AG. - 2/3/2022 – Basf was given a new €79.00 ($86.81) price target on by analysts at Barclays PLC. - 2/2/2022 – Basf was given a new €85.00 ($93.41) price target on by analysts at Baader Bank. - 1/31/2022 – Basf was given a new €85.00 ($93.41) price target on by analysts at Jefferies Financial Group Inc.. ETR:BAS traded down €1.75 ($1.92) during trading hours on Thursday, hitting €53.29 ($58.56). The company had a trading volume of 4,724,905 shares, compared to its average volume of 2,920,000. The company has a market capitalization of $48.95 billion and a PE ratio of 8.88. The stock has a 50-day moving average price of €60.83 and a 200 day moving average price of €62.24. Basf Se has a 52 week low of €47.23 ($51.90) and a 52 week high of €72.88 ($80.09). The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 45.47, a current ratio of 1.75 and a quick ratio of 0.92. BASF SE operates as a chemical company worldwide. It operates through six segments: Chemicals, Materials, Industrial Solutions, Surface Technologies, Nutrition & Care, and Agricultural Solutions. The Chemicals segment provides petrochemicals and intermediates. The Materials segment offers advanced materials and their precursors for applications and systems, such as isocyanates and polyamides, as well as inorganic basic products and specialties for plastic and plastic processing industries. Featured Articles - High-Yielding Walgreens Boots Alliance Goes On Sale - Tough Comps and Declining Consumer Sales Makes McCormick a Hold - 3 Mid-Cap Value Stocks Ready to Run - These Are Rock Bottom Prices For Five Below - Institutional Support Has Paychex On Brink Of New All-Time Highs Receive News & Ratings for Basf Se Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Basf Se and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter.
https://www.themarketsdaily.com/2022/04/01/research-analysts-recent-ratings-updates-for-basf-bas.html
2022-04-01T01:34:40Z
WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Tuesday's results Winnipeg 8 Moose Jaw 1 Wednesday's results Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince Albert 2 Brandon 1 Swift Current 6 Lethbridge 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 2 Calgary 3 Medicine Hat 2 Kamloops 8 Prince George 2 Friday's games Calgary at Swift Current, 7 p.m. Moose Jaw at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Brandon at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Regina, 7 p.m. Medicine Hat at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Spokane at Kamloops, 7 p.m. Prince George at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Portland at Everett, 7:05 p.m. Tri-City at Seattle, 7:05 p.m. Saturday's games Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Lethbridge at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Swift Current at Calgary, 2 p.m. Kamloops at Prince George, 2 p.m. Red Deer at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tuesday's games Regina at Brandon, 7 p.m. Saskatoon at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m.
https://www.theintelligencer.com/news/article/HKO-WHL-Standings-17049892.php
2022-04-01T01:34:40Z
Trinidadian Aaron Prince failed in his effort to reach the gold medal round but still returns home with a bronze medal despite Wednesday night’s semi-final defeat, by unanimous decision, to American Obed Emmanuel Bartee-El II in the middleweight division at the AMBC American Elite Boxing Championships in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Prince lost a cagey affair fought between two counter-attackers, neither of whom wanted to initiate the action, thus forcing the Colombian referee to caution both fighters to become more busy during the second round. The American won the first two rounds, only because of Prince’s reluctance to engage, as both men fought at arm’s length, sticking out the occasional jab. It never heated up, even in the third round when most fighters are usually desperate to win. Given a bye in the first round of the tourney, the experienced Prince had won his quarter-final with a spectacular first round knockout of Paraguay’s Nicholas Alvarez, while his American opponent defeated Canadian Dylan Joseph Martin. Prince, 36, was the only member of Trinidad and Tobago’s seven-member team to win a fight; bantamweight Shawn Anthony Joseph, lightweight Donnell Phillip, cruiserweight Andrew Fermin, super-heavyweight Nigel Paul, minimum weight Faith Ramnath and featherweight Tianna Guy, all of whom lost their opening bouts. Prior to Prince’s loss, Guy was the last of the T&T boxers to taste defeat when, on Tuesday, she fell to a unanimous points loss to Guatemala’s Leilany Reyes-- a repeat of their 2019 Independence Cup meeting in the Dominican Republic. Reyes totally outclassed Guy three years ago, but the fight was much more competitive this time around. Guy lasted all three rounds, with judge Tina Poletan even giving her one of the rounds.
https://trinidadexpress.com/sports/local/prince-settles-for-bronze/article_5eed0116-b152-11ec-8ef8-4f51e0d004d9.html
2022-04-01T01:34:41Z
Partnering with the popular altcoin project Ripple (XRP), QNB Group announces that they have produced a new payment solution for international payments. On the other hand, NFT company Azuki team announced the airdrop at the Azuki Garden Party in Los Angeles. QNB announces partnership with popular altcoin Ripple QNB launched a successful corridor in QNB Qatar and QNB Finansbank Turkey with its RippleNet solutions. With these developments, QNB expanded Ripple’s operations in the Middle East. With this move, QNB, one of the traditional financial banks, aims to make remittance transactions easier and expand it in the international market. Thanks to the solutions in the altcoin network, RippleNet offers both real-time payment option and a unique experience with cryptos. Alongside the partnership of popular altcoin Ripple (XRP) with QNB, adoption of cryptocurrencies is on the rise. 37 percent of senior financial institution executives worldwide see central bank digital currencies (CBDC) as the most important potential breakthrough in the financial industry. Financiers think that CBDCs will both increase financial inclusion and thus give investors greater access to credit. This project airdropped 20,000 NFTs to its users. Azuki, an NFT project inspired by anime, released an airdrop last night at a special NFT LA party for its owners. As Somanews, as we have previously reported, Azuki, one of the few NFT avatar collections that has increased in value in recent months, was launched at the beginning of January. However, Azuki currently manages to be the seventh-highest trading volume of altcoins of all time on the NFT marketplace OpenSea. While no information on what the NFTs entails has been disclosed, that hasn’t stopped speculators from taking their chances in the secondary market. The base price of airdropped NFTs is currently at 3.14 Ethereum, bringing the cumulative value of 20,000 NFT airdrops to over $213 million. With each altcoin holder receiving two new NFTs, this equates to a payout of around $21,000 at current prices.
https://www.somagnews.com/attention-to-these-2-altcoins-partnership-and-airdrop-announcement/
2022-04-01T01:34:41Z
Take a look at the beta version of dw.com. We're not done yet! Your opinion can help us make it better. We use cookies to improve our service for you. You can find more information in our data protection declaration. The World Cup is fast approaching. To whet your appetite, here is a look at some unusual stats from the globe's most watched sporting event. The draw for the group stage of the World Cup is a reminder that Qatar 2022 is just months away. But, despite years of international pressure, the human rights situation in the emirate remains cause for concern. With the 2022 World Cup still months away, there are high expectations for coach Hansi Flick and his revamped Germany squad. The team sailed through World Cup qualifying, but without facing the strongest of opponents. Ghana's national team is aiming to take its last chance to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar. Leading the Black Stars in their two-game playoff against rivals Nigeria will be former Ghana and Bundesliga star Otto Addo. Germany’s winning streak under Hansi Flick came to an end, but avoiding defeat allows their momentum to continue to build ahead of the World Cup, DW's Jonathan Harding writes in Amsterdam.
https://www.dw.com/en/five-fun-facts-about-the-world-cup/av-61324255
2022-04-01T01:34:41Z
First lawsuit filed over Florida law restricting certain LGBTQ topics in the classroom Two LGBTQ rights advocacy groups, as well as students, parents and a teacher in Florida, filed a federal lawsuit Thursday, challenging the state's new law banning certain instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in the classroom. It's the first legal challenge seeking to block implementation and enforcement of the law, which Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed on Monday. The controversial law, dubbed "Don't Say Gay" by its opponents, is set to take effect in July. DeSantis told reporters Thursday that he will defend the law "vigorously." The lawsuit calls the Florida law an "unlawful attempt to stigmatize, silence and erase LGBTQ people in Florida's public schools." "It seeks to do so by imposing a sweeping, vague ban covering any instruction on 'sexual orientation and gender identity,' and by constructing a diffuse enforcement scheme designed to maximize the chilling effect of this prohibition," the complaint reads. According to the new "Parental Rights in Education" law in Florida, "classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards." Parents would be able to bring civil suits against a school district for any potential rule violation, under the new law. During the bill signing Monday, DeSantis said that Florida recognizes that "parents have a fundamental role in the education, health care and well-being of their children." The plaintiffs in Thursday's lawsuit include Equality Florida, an LGBTQ advocacy organization; Family Equality, a New York-based nonprofit; a 17-year-old sophomore in Palmetto, Florida, who identifies as gay; an 18-year-old senior in Osprey, Florida, who identifies as gay; the parent of a transgender fifth-grader in Florida; three same-sex couples living in Florida with young children; and a middle-school public teacher in Grand Ridge, Florida. The complaint was filed by Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP and the National Center for Lesbian Rights. The plaintiffs say the new law violates the First and 14th Amendments, and Title IX protections. "This effort to control young minds through state censorship -- and to demean LGBTQ lives by denying their reality -- is a grave abuse of power. The United States Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed that LGBTQ people and families are at home in our constitutional order. The State of Florida has no right to declare them outcasts, or to treat their allies as outlaws, by punishing schools where someone dares to affirm their identity and dignity," according to the complaint. Weighing in on the lawsuit Thursday, DeSantis said he doesn't think that "any of the legal claims have merit." "These are policy decisions. I don't think it's anything that's invoking First Amendment because schools, states and localities have the ability to set curriculum in public schools. We do that all the time. This is not new," he said, also arguing that the law "does not regulate student speech." DeSantis' communications director Taryn Fenske told CNN in a statement that "this calculated, politically motivated, virtue-signaling lawsuit is meritless, and we will defend the legality of parents to protect their young children from sexual content in Florida public schools." Proponents of the new law say it gives parents more oversight over what their children learn and discuss at school and argue that LGBTQ-related topics should be left for families to discuss in private. Opponents say the law will negatively affect an already marginalized community and also argue it would open educators up to an endless barrage of litigation.
https://www.wdsu.com/article/first-lawsuit-florida-law-lgbtq-topics-classroom/39600782
2022-04-01T01:34:41Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:42Z
SA vs BAN 1st test: South Africa’s team is playing in this match without experienced batsmen Aidan Markram and Recy van der Dusen, besides fast bowlers Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Marco Yanson. Sarel Irvi of South Africa during the batting. Image Credit source: AFP Captain Dean Elgar (Dean ElgarAfter the innings of 67 runs from the experienced Temba Bavuma… Read Full News
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2022-04-01T01:34:43Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:43Z
Appointments, a proposed pay schedule change, bonds, and a proposed special improvement district are among the items on the Salina City Commission agenda for Monday. Study sessions and city commission meetings will take place in–person in room 107 of the City-County Building, 300 West Ash Street, and via Zoom until further notice. Meetings also can be viewed at the City of Salina YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/cityofSalinaKansas.
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2556695659179/public-notice-bulk-item-pickup-schedule-change
2022-04-01T01:34:44Z
Grand Forks woman arrested on attempted murder charge Mar. 31—GRAND FORKS — A Grand Forks woman has been arrested on a charge of attempted murder for allegedly stabbing her father. According to a release from the Grand Forks Police Department, shortly after 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 30, officers responded to a report that a man had been stabbed in the shoulder at the 100 block of Conklin Avenue. When officers arrived at the scene they found a man with lacerations to his neck and hand. Initial investigation revealed that Hugh Reese, 82, was allegedly stabbed by his 56-year-old daughter Ceanne Reese, after an argument over a phone. According to GFPD, after the argument Ceanne Reese allegedly grabbed a knife and stabbed her father before allegedly turning the knife on herself and inflicting a laceration. Both the suspect and victim were still on scene when officers arrived, and they were transported to the Altru emergency room for treatment. After Ceanne Reese was released from the hospital she was confined at the Grand Forks County Correctional Center on charges of attempted murder. Hugh Reese was treated and is in stable condition. The investigation remains active, and GFPD is asking anyone with information, or who may have witnessed the incident, to contact the police department. The Grand Forks Police Department can be reached by calling 701-787-8000. Online, people can submit a tip via the GFPD's Facebook page or website, or by the Tip411 app.
https://news.yahoo.com/grand-forks-woman-arrested-attempted-003400241.html
2022-04-01T01:34:45Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:45Z
DENVER (AP) — A man who shot and wounded two demonstrators while apparently aiming at a Jeep that was headed toward the crowd during a protest in suburban Denver in 2020 was convicted Thursday of several charges. Samuel Young, 24, was found guilty of two counts of second-degree assault, four counts of attempted manslaughter and a single count of illegally discharging his gun, The Denver Post reported. Several hundred people who attended the July 2020 protest in Aurora to bring attention to police violence walked onto and blocked all of the lanes of Interstate 225. Shortly after, a Jeep approached from behind and headed toward the crowd, prompting Young to fire five shots. Two shots hit the back of the Jeep, and two shots hit fellow protesters. One man was shot in the leg, and another man was grazed in the head. A woman also broke her leg when she leaped from the highway. The driver, who pulled off the highway and contacted police after the shooting, was not criminally charged. During Young’s trial, prosecutors said he didn't intend to hurt any protesters. The protest was organized in support of Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old Black man who was arrested in August 2019 after someone called 911 to report a suspicious person wearing a ski mask and waving his arms while he walked down the street. He was arrested by Aurora police and injected with 500 milligrams of ketamine by EMS workers called to the scene. He suffered cardiac arrest, was declared brain dead and taken off life support less than a week later. McClain’s death became a national rallying cry along with the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in protests calling for police reform.
https://www.theintelligencer.com/news/article/Jury-convicts-man-who-shot-protesters-in-suburban-17049894.php
2022-04-01T01:34:46Z
Alan-Safar Ramoutar, Trinidad and Tobago’s leading chess player, is on the verge of becoming the country’s first-ever grandmaster. The 18-year-old Ramoutar has secured all his necessary grandmaster norms and now just has to reach a rating of 2,500 to be awarded the grandmaster title. On March 27, the First Citizens Sports Foundation nominee for Senior and Youth Sportsman of the Year 2021 emerged winner in the GM ASK Mix chess tournament held in Serbia with 7.5/9 points securing him a fourth grandmaster norm. Prior to this event, Ramoutar won the “GM Ask 12” chess tournament in Arandjelovac, Serbia, with a score of 8 out of 10 points securing his third grandmaster norm. His performance in these two recent tournaments enabled him to increase his FIDE rating to 2,480, which is 20 points away from the requirement to become a grandmaster and assist him in becoming the Caribbean’s youngest chess grandmaster, and the only chess grandmaster in the English-speaking Caribbean. With his new FIDE rating of 2,480, Ramoutar will now be ranked as the 59th highest-rated junior (Under-20) in the world. Ramoutar plans to stay in Europe until the end of the summer where he will continue playing in chess tournaments to gain the required points for his grandmaster title as well as work on his second chess training course with Chessable. Chessable, based in Barcelona and London, is part of the Play Magnus Group, a company founded by world chess champion Magnus Carlsen to build chess services. Jamaica-born Maurice Ashley became a grandmaster in 1999. Ashley, however, played for the US. He is a chess author and commentator.
https://trinidadexpress.com/sports/local/ramoutar-set-for-grandmaster-status/article_c001276c-b151-11ec-bbd0-a3f168fb65f8.html
2022-04-01T01:34:47Z
The 25-year-old reality TV star asked a question on March 21 on the roof of the Embassy Suites hotel in Knoxville, Tennessee. The UPtv personality and 24-year-old Lydia were surrounded by two flower towers and romantic candles when Trace got down on one knee. “It’s hard to describe the emotions you feel when you’re going to ask the girl of your dreams to marry you,” said the son of Kelly and Jill Bates in an exclusive statement to Us. “I just know that Lydia is my best friend, and she is the most positive thing in my life. It’s hard to imagine a day spent without meeting her or talking to her. I knew I wanted her to always be by my side, but planning where and how and all the details of the engagement was a challenge!” Trace continued: “I wanted the time and setting to be a huge surprise, so I was grateful for the help of my sister Josie [Bates] and her friend Chloe. It’s hard to believe that we’re finally engaged and making plans for a wedding!” 22-year-old Josie and their friend arranged white bouquets that decorated the roof of the house on the happy couple’s big day. Lydia, for her part, told Us she was “completely shocked” by the proposal. “I thought Trace was in Nashville helping his brother Lawson renovate his newly purchased house,” the bride—to-be recalled. “He even sent me photos of him working in the house, which, as I later found out, were made specifically for this occasion. He asked our friend Chloe to ‘hire’ me for a rooftop photo shoot, so I really thought I’d be working.” The doors to the roof were covered with a black curtain, but Lydia said she “didn’t even notice” this attempt to hide her surprise. “When I opened the door, Trace was standing in his suit in front of this beautifully decorated backdrop, and I think I just stood there for a few minutes, stunned,” she said. “Our song was playing from the hotel speakers, and Trace got down on one knee to propose.” Lydia told Us, “I don’t think I’ve ever admired him more or been more speechless! He went through so many hoops and planned so carefully to make this day perfect for me, and I feel so happy getting ready to marry the man who loves me so much. I’m thrilled!” The newly engaged couple started dating in August 2021, confirming their romance on Instagram in December of the same year. “It’s so nice to call you my own,” Trace wrote then. A few weeks before marking a milestone in their relationship, Lydia shared a series of cute pictures with her beau, writing on Instagram on March 7: “I love you more every day ♥️ “. The official account of the Bates family replied: “You’re all so cute! 😍 “. Trace previously dated Cheney Kahle, which confirmed the beginning of their courtship in September 2019. However, by February of the following year, the couple broke up.
https://www.somagnews.com/bates-education-graduate-trace-bates-is-engaged-to-girlfriend-lydia-romeike-see-photos/
2022-04-01T01:34:47Z
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — U.S. Border Patrol agents rescued 18 migrants crammed inside a U-Haul trailer with little ventilation early Tuesday morning. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said a U-Haul pickup pulling the trailer stopped at the Border Patrol checkpoint on NM Highway 185, which runs parallel to Interstate 25. Agents found 17 migrant adults and one unaccompanied child inside the trailer. Agents linked the smuggling scheme to a driver who had crossed the checkpoint minutes before the U-Haul and was found to have a 9 mm handgun, an AK-47 rifle, a 12-gauge shotgun, ammunition, and a flare gun. Agents arrested both drivers on suspicion of conspiracy to transport migrants. On Sunday, a resident alerted border agents to a possible human smuggling scheme after spotting a tractor-trailer parked along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard near the Texas-New Mexico state line in Northeast El Paso. Agents responded and freed 15 adult migrants and one unaccompanied child inside a poorly ventilated cargo container. The rescued migrants, agents said, were from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua. Some of them ended up at the Central Processing Center, and agents expelled the others to Mexico under Title 42. According to a news release, agents referred the driver to the El Paso Sector Integrated Targeting Team and the Texas Department of Public Safety as part of an ongoing interagency investigation. CBP said that since Fiscal Year 2022 began in October, Border Patrol agents from the El Paso Sector have disrupted approximately 525 smuggling schemes. “Ruthless human smugglers continuously endanger human lives as one of their tactics is to smuggle migrants in confined spaces with restricted oxygen,” El Paso Sector Chief Patrol Agent Gloria I. Chavez said in a statement. “I am extremely proud of the actions of our El Paso Sector Border Patrol Agents as they often encounter situations, where if not for their involvement, events as these would turn into tragedies. Our Border Patrol Agents are true heroes as they display compassion and professionalism (every day) in our very complex mission of border security.”
https://www.wwlp.com/border-report-tour/34-migrants-rescued-from-cargo-trailers-in-separate-smuggling-attempts/
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https://www.telegraphherald.com/news/tri-state/article_79fbcb55-0ee3-5781-8ecd-b89cfcb5f9bd.html
2022-04-01T01:34:48Z
Two Tallassee residents have been charged with first-degree robbery related to a November incident. Malik Deandre Allen, 21, of Tallassee was arrested Friday after he was identified as a suspect in an attack and robbery along a nature trail in Tallassee. Jaquies La’Montavious Dewayne Hoffman, 19, of Tallassee was arrested in December related to the incident. Both Allen and Hoffman were charged with the Class A felony first-degree robbery and both were booked in the Elmore County Jail. Allen and Hoffman are currently free after each posting a $60,000 bond. Court documents reveal more about the incident. “[Allen and Hoffman] choked the victim, punched the victim in the face multiple times, pushed the victim to the ground,” the documents state. The documents described what might have been a gun or something representing a gun under one of their shirts. The suspects allegedly got away with cash, credit cards and shoes belonging to the victim.
https://www.tallasseetribune.com/news/two-arrested-and-bonded-out-for-alleged-november-robbery/article_a1cd1caa-b099-11ec-87e4-f31903a97268.html
2022-04-01T01:34:48Z
March 31, 2022 feature Borexino gathers the first directional measurement of sub-MeV solar neutrinos using a monolithic scintillation detector Borexino is a large-scale particle physics experiment that collected data until October 2021. Its key mission was to study low energy (sub-MeV) solar neutrinos using the Borexino detector, the world's most radio-pure liquid scintillator calorimeter, located at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso near Aquila, in Italy. The Borexino Collaboration, the research team conducting the experiment, recently gathered the first experimental measurement of sub-MeV solar neutrinos using a scintillation detector. This measurement, presented in a paper published in Physical Review Letters, could open new possibilities for the hybrid reconstruction of particle physics events using Cherenkov and scintillation signatures simultaneously. "The main idea behind this work was to gather experimental proof that it is possible to use the information given by the Cherenkov photons even in a monolithic scintillation detector," Johann Martyn, one of the researchers who carried out the study, told Phys.org. Currently, there are two main types of detectors for studying neutrinos, namely water Cherenkov detectors, such as the Super-Kamiokande (SNO) detector and liquid scintillator detectors, such as the Borexino detector. In water Cherenkov detectors, neutrinos scatter off electrons in the medium. If these electrons are moving faster than the speed of light in the water, they produce Cherenkov radiation. "This Cherenkov radiation is emitted in a cone around the electron direction, which makes it possible to differentiate between solar neutrinos (coming from the sun) and radioactive background (coming from everywhere in the detector)," Martyn explained. "However, as the absolute number of Cherenkov photons is small (~30 photons at 3.5 MeV deposited energy in super-Kamiokande), the low energy threshold is relatively high compared to scintillation detectors." In contrast with water Cherenkov detectors, liquid scintillators produce far more photons, through a process known as "scintillation." During scintillation, a neutrino-induced electron excites the scintillator molecules, which in turn produce photons. In Borexino, this results in the production of approximately 500 photons at 1 MeV deposited energy. "This makes it possible to investigate solar neutrinos with much lower energies and as such investigate the fusion production channels of these low energy solar neutrinos," Martyn said. "At the same time, however, the scintillation photons are emitted isotropically, which means that there is no directional information left." While liquid scintillators can still produce photons at low energies, the relative ratio of these photons is so small that it cannot be used to carry out standard event-by-event analyses. For instance, at low energies the Borexino detector produces approximately ~1 Cherenkov photon per neutrino event. In their recent paper, Martyn and his colleagues used a statistical method to sum up the Cherenkov photons produced in all the neutrino events recorded by the detector. "Using our method, even if we have only 1 Cherenkov photon per neutrino event, we have about 10000 neutrino event in total, giving us then also about 10000 Cherenkov photons which can be used in analyses," Martyn said. "This allows us to combine the strength of both detector types: looking at low energy neutrinos (triggered by the scintillation light) but using the directional information of solar neutrinos to differentiate event-related signals from background radiation." In itself, the recent measurement collected by the Borexino Collaboration is not particularly impressive, especially when compared to conventional Borexino analyses based only on scintillation light. Nonetheless, this recent study could have important implications, as it experimentally demonstrates that performing a hybrid neutrino analysis is in fact possible. "Borexino is a liquid scintillator (LS) detector with ~280t of LS in a spherical volume of 6.5m radius and ~2000 photo multiplier tubes (PMTs)," Martyn explained. "If a solar neutrino interacts in the scintillator, it scatters off an electron, which in turn excites the scintillator molecules. These molecules then emit photons which are detected by the PMTs." The amount of scintillation photons produced by Borexino depends on the energy of the electron scattered by solar neutrinos. As a result, the researchers can mathematically translate the number of proton hits on the PMTs into an electron energy. "The problem is that radioactive background also produces electrons, which excite the scintillator molecules all the same," Martyn explained. "The normal Borexino analysis is thus performed by looking at the detected energy spectrum of many events. The hydrogen fusion inside the sun produced neutrinos with different energies and this produces a certain energy spectrum which looks different for solar neutrinos and for background. Comparing the measured spectrum with the known spectrum of all possible solar neutrinos and radioactive background spectra makes it possible to infer the number of neutrinos." The new statistical approach implemented by Martyn and his colleagues was at the core of the successful hybrid measurement they detected. Instead of directly looking at the energy spectrum, the team examined the distribution of PMT hits for many neutrino events, relative to the position of the sun. "As the neutrinos come from the sun and the electrons are scattered mostly in the same direction that the neutrinos came from, we can see the contribution of Cherenkov photons as a small peak, while the scintillation photons as well as the radioactive backgrounds are isotropic and produce a flat distribution." The analysis outlined in the team's recent paper includes events at an energy range between 0.5–0.7 MeV. This is the energy range at which Martyn and his colleagues expected to observe the highest number of neutrinos in proportion to the background radiation. The events they analyzed were all recorded during the first phase of the Borexino experiment, spanning from 2007 to 2011. The main reason for this is that during that time the collaboration had access to calibration data, which they needed to correctly estimate the number of neutrinos interacting with the scintillator. In fact, while the team effectively measures Cherenkov photons, they then need to be able to translate this measurement into the number of neutrino events. To do this, they need to know the number of Cherenkov photons that would be produced for each neutrino event, which is related to the calibration data. "Borexino is a very adverse environment to count Cherenkov photons, as it was never built or expected to perform such a task," Martyn said. "So, the most notable achievement is that we showed that the directional information is accessible even in this monolithic scintillation detector." In the future, the measurement collected by the Borexino Collaboration could pave the way for new hybrid particle physics experiments that combine the strengths of scintillation and Cherenkov detectors. As their result is experimental and not based solely on simulations, it clearly demonstrates the feasibility these hybrid experiments. In their next studies, Martyn and his colleagues plan to focus on a type of neutrinos called CNO-cycle neutrinos. These are neutrinos produced during the CNO-cycle, a process where hydrogen is fused into Helium, via a catalytic reaction between carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. The CNO-cycle is predicted to contribute to approximately 1% of all hydrogen fusion in the sun. The neutrinos produced during this process, therefore, have low statistics. "In Borexino, we also have the problem of the radioactive background from 210Bi which spectrum looks very similar to the spectrum of the CNO-cycle neutrinos," Martyn added. "Even though Borexino is ultra radio-pure, the combination of the low neutrino statistics and the similarity of the energy spectra between the signal and the 210Bi background make a CNO neutrino analysis challenging. In one of our previous works, we found experimental evidence of neutrinos produced in the CNO fusion cycle. As a next step in our research, we want to try to include the directional information as a supplement to the standard analysis in this CNO energy region (~0.9 to 1.4 MeV)." Explore further Experimental evidence of neutrinos produced in the CNO fusion cycle in the Sun, Nature (2020). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2934-0 © 2022 Science X Network
https://phys.org/news/2022-03-borexino-sub-mev-solar-neutrinos-monolithic.html
2022-04-01T01:34:48Z
Danielle Smith returning to politics with sights on UCP leadership Former Wildrose Party leader running for UCP Livingstone-Macleod nomination Danielle Smith, former leader of the Wildrose Party, has confirmed to CBC News that she will run for the United Conservative Party nomination in the Livingstone-Macleod riding. She also confirmed that she may take a run at the UCP leadership. Premier Jason Kenney's hold on the party will be determined next month in a leadership review by mail-in ballot. Smith is expected to make a formal announcement tomorrow morning. The former Official Opposition leader left the Wildrose Party in 2014 when she crossed the floor to join Jim Prentice's ruling Progressive Conservatives. She brought with her eight members of the Wildrose Party. At the time, she defended her decision, saying "to me, it's declaring victory and uniting conservatives under the leadership of one person so that we can deal with some very significant challenges ahead." Duane Bratt, a political scientist at Mount Royal University, said he was surprised by published comments from Smith saying that she was running now because she is upset the party changed the leadership review vote to a mail-in ballot and cancelled its April 9 general meeting. "There seemed to be a suggestion that Kenney was betraying the grassroots of the party," he said. "For her to criticize Jason Kenney for not listening to the grassroots is the height of hypocrisy." In 2015, Smith left politics after she lost her bid for the Progressive Conservative nomination in her riding of Highwood, to Carrie Fischer, who was on Okotoks' town council. That same night, Brian Jean was elected as the new leader of the Wildrose Party. Now, years later, both have expressed interest in becoming the leader of the UCP. "To see two former Wildrose leaders running against Kenney, you know, it just sort of further emphasizes just what a big split there is between those traditional PC voters and the traditional Wildrose voters," said political commentator and pollster Janet Brown on CBC Calgary News at 6. Since taking a break from politics, the former journalist has hosted a daily talk show on Corus Radio, which she left in January, and written a number of columns. Smith is currently the president of the Alberta Enterprise Group. With files from Audrey Neveu and Elissa Carpenter
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/danielle-smith-return-politics-sight-on-ucp-leadership-1.6404638?cmp=rss
2022-04-01T01:34:48Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:48Z
Police and Parliament are on alert for more protest action from the anti-mandate movement. After 23 days of occupation, a new group has demanded the end of all COVID-19 restrictions. It is collecting donations to fund more demonstrations and despite claiming to be transparent and open, members have registered their website through anonymous services and using codenames such as Alpha, Echo, Charlie and Guerrilla. are. Ten days ago, a group calling itself Unite – which is not related to the trade union of the same name – announced on social media app Telegram that it aimed to spark more protests in Wellington. The group’s website was registered through an anonymous third party to host the domain… Read Full News
https://themiracletech.com/latest/security-beefed-up-as-new-group-demands-funding-for-more-anti-mandate-demonstrations/
2022-04-01T01:34:49Z
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2022-04-01T01:34:49Z
Samoyedcoin (SAMO) traded down 4.6% against the U.S. dollar during the 1 day period ending at 20:00 PM Eastern on March 31st. Samoyedcoin has a market capitalization of $71.12 million and approximately $5.42 million worth of Samoyedcoin was traded on exchanges in the last 24 hours. One Samoyedcoin coin can currently be purchased for $0.0215 or 0.00000047 BTC on popular exchanges. In the last week, Samoyedcoin has traded 6.1% higher against the U.S. dollar. Here is how similar cryptocurrencies have performed in the last 24 hours: - Tether (USDT) traded down 0% against the dollar and now trades at $1.00 or 0.00002192 BTC. - XRP (XRP) traded down 4.6% against the dollar and now trades at $0.82 or 0.00001802 BTC. - Polkadot (DOT) traded down 4.6% against the dollar and now trades at $21.50 or 0.00047111 BTC. - Shiba Inu (SHIB) traded down 5.4% against the dollar and now trades at $0.0000 or 0.00000000 BTC. - Wrapped TRON (WTRX) traded 0.8% lower against the dollar and now trades at $0.0744 or 0.00000163 BTC. - Lido stETH (STETH) traded 3.5% lower against the dollar and now trades at $3,270.20 or 0.07164958 BTC. - EarnX (EARNX) traded 396,248.3% higher against the dollar and now trades at $0.0008 or 0.00000002 BTC. - Bitcoin BEP2 (BTCB) traded down 3.1% against the dollar and now trades at $45,599.75 or 0.99908370 BTC. - stETH (Lido) (STETH) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $3,479.19 or 0.06807369 BTC. - Internet Computer (ICP) traded down 4% against the dollar and now trades at $21.15 or 0.00046332 BTC. About Samoyedcoin Samoyedcoin Coin Trading It is usually not possible to purchase alternative cryptocurrencies such as Samoyedcoin directly using US dollars. Investors seeking to acquire Samoyedcoin should first purchase Bitcoin or Ethereum using an exchange that deals in US dollars such as Changelly, Coinbase or Gemini. Investors can then use their newly-acquired Bitcoin or Ethereum to purchase Samoyedcoin using one of the exchanges listed above. Receive News & Updates for Samoyedcoin Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and updates for Samoyedcoin and related cryptocurrencies with MarketBeat.com's FREE CryptoBeat newsletter.
https://www.themarketsdaily.com/2022/04/01/samoyedcoin-samo-trading-up-6-1-over-last-week.html
2022-04-01T01:34:50Z
Adds background SYDNEY, April 1 (Reuters) - The Australian government on Friday appointed a woman as second in command at the country's central bank, the first female to hold the position in the bank's 62-year history and a likely contender for the top job in time. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg named Michele Bullock as Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), elevating her from her current position of Assistant Governor responsible for financial stability. Bullock starts her five-year term immediately following the surprise resignation of former Deputy Governor Guy Debelle in early March. Debelle left to join a green energy group founded by Australia's richest man, billionaire miner Andrew Forrest. Bullock joined the central bank straight out of university in 1985 and has served in the economic and international units, business services and currency departments. In her new role, she will sit on the nine-member policy making Board of the RBA which sets interest rates. The next monthly meeting is due on April 5 when analysts assume rates will be kept at a record low of 0.1%. RBA Governor Philip Lowe has said it was plausible a hike could come later this year as the economy is growing strongly and inflation is accelerating sharply. Lowe's seven-year term as governor ends next year and he has said he would be happy to take a second term if the government offers it. (Reporting by Renju Jose; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman) ((renju.jose@thomsonreuters.com; +61 29171 7126;)) The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/australias-central-bank-gets-first-female-deputy-governor
2022-04-01T01:34:50Z
On Tuesday, March 22, the Skyridge baseball honored Lehi’s First Responders at the beginning of their baseball game against Fremont High School. Many of the baseball players have family members who are first responders including: • Ty Evans’ father, Captain Ricky Evans Lehi City fire fighter • Dalton Young’s mother, Amber Young, registered nurse • Isaac Pickle’s father, Mike Pickle, registered nurse • Rob Slack M.D., father of Jace Slack • Teagan Calton’s mother, Jodi Calton, registered nurse • Seth Norton’s mother, Andrea Norton, registered nurse • Skyridge High School resource officer, Blake Sweeten • Tracy Hill M.D., Nick Holland’s grandfather • Jackson Edwards’ father, Blake Edwards Captain, West Jordan Fire department The team thanked the first responders for their time and dedication in serving the citizens. From the sleepless nights, time away from families, and great care they give, including sometimes risking their own lives, first responders are essential to the community. Captain Evans threw out the first pitch, then Skyridge went on to beat Fremont in a decisive 13-2 win.
https://lehifreepress.com/2022/03/31/skyridge-baseball-team-honors-first-responders/
2022-04-01T01:34:48Z
DeKalb Golf Gets Win Over Watertown DeKalb Middle School took a victory over visiting Watertown Middle Friday at Smithville. Golf Course on a cold and windy... www.wjle.comDeKalb Middle School took a victory over visiting Watertown Middle Friday at Smithville. Golf Course on a cold and windy... www.wjle.com
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2556696011322/dekalb-golf-gets-win-over-watertown
2022-04-01T01:34:51Z
Marshals return sexual abuse suspect to Lee County Mar. 31—TUPELO — A Union County man facing numerous felony sex charges is now behind bars. Lee County Sheriff Jim Johnson said his department was tipped off "a short time ago" about a man who was reportedly providing illegal drugs to a child and initiated an investigation. Johnson said that investigation uncovered the name of the suspect and also evidence that Charles Bishop, 39, of 1298 County Road 185, Blue Springs, had sexually battered a child. Authorities secured an arrest warrant for Bishop on Wednesday. The U.S. Marshals Service found Bishop in another county and took him onto custody on March 31. The docket book shows Bishop was booked into the Lee County Jail on Thursday at 6 a.m. Bishop is currently charged with three counts of sexual battery, two counts of child abuse/drug endangerment, one count of molestation and one count of aggravated domestic violence. As of Thursday afternoon, he had not been carried in front of a judge for an initial appearance for the setting of bond. Johnson said the investigation is "open and ongoing," noting that Bishop could face additional charges at a later time.
https://news.yahoo.com/marshals-return-sexual-abuse-suspect-010700705.html
2022-04-01T01:34:52Z
Oscars producer says police offered to arrest Will Smith Oscars producer Will Packer said Los Angeles police were ready to arrest Will Smith after Smith slapped Chris Rock on the Academy Awards stage. Related video above: Chris Rock gets warm welcome from Boston crowd during first show post-Oscars slap "They were saying, you know, this is battery, was a word they used in that moment," Packer said in a clip released by ABC News Thursday night of an interview he gave to "Good Morning America." "They said 'we will go get him. We are prepared. We're prepared to get him right now. You can press charges, we can arrest him.' They were laying out the options." But Packer said Rock was "very dismissive" of the idea. "He was like, 'No, no, no, I'm fine,'" Packer said. "And even to the point where I said, 'Rock, let them finish.' The LAPD officers finished laying out what his options were and they said, 'Would you like us to take any action?' And he said no." The LAPD said in a statement after Sunday night's ceremony that they were aware of the incident, and that Rock had declined to file a police report. The department declined to comment Thursday on Packer's interview, a longer version of which will air on Friday morning. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences met Wednesday to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Smith for violations against the group's standards of conduct. Smith could be suspended, expelled or otherwise sanctioned. The academy said in a statement that "Mr. Smith's actions at the 94th Oscars were a deeply shocking, traumatic event to witness in-person and on television." Without giving specifics, the academy said Smith was asked to leave the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre, but refused to do so. Smith strode from his front row seat on to the stage and slapped Rock after a joke Rock made about Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, when he was on stage to present the Oscar for best documentary. On Monday, Smith issued an apology to Rock, the academy and to viewers, saying "I was out of line and I was wrong." The academy said Smith has the opportunity to defend himself in a written response before the board meets again on April 18. Rock publicly addressed the incident for the first time, but only briefly, at the beginning of a standup show Wednesday night in Boston, where he was greeted by a thunderous standing ovation. He said "I'm still kind of processing what happened."
https://www.wdsu.com/article/oscars-producer-police-offered-arrest-will-smith/39603725
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The owner of a downtown Los Angeles building where an explosion injured 12 firefighters has been allowed to enter a judicial diversion program that allows him to avoid jail time and potentially have all charges dismissed. A court commissioner on Wednesday granted the diversion request for Steve Sungho Lee. He and his companies must pay more than $15,000 in investigative fees, make sure the property meets fire and building codes and arranging for Fire Department training. Lee owned a commercial building on East Boyd Street in the city's Toy District that caught fire on May 16, 2020. Firefighters had to run for their lives when a ball of flames shot out the building and scorched a fire truck across the street. Firefighters inside the building had to run through a wall of flames he estimated as 30 feet (9 meters) high and wide, and those on the roof scrambled down a ladder that was engulfed in fire. Fire officials said the building was a warehouse for Smoke Tokes, a wholesale distributor of supplies for smoking and vaping products including butane hash oil, a concentrated cannabis extract that can be eaten, smoked or vaped. Highly flammable butane is used in the manufacturing process. Most of the injured firefighters still haven't returned to work and one, Capt. Victor Aguirre, was hospitalized for more than two months and all of his fingers had to be partially amputated, according to a lawsuit he filed against the building and business owners. Aguirre alleged that the area contained “hundreds of illegally and improperly stored butane canisters and thousands of illegally and improperly stored nitrous oxide cylinders.” A fire department report concluded that the blaze, which spread to a nearby building, was fueled by an “excessive quantity” of the containers. Investigators from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives concluded that the fire started under a storage rack in the building and that a worker with a lit cigarette was seen in the area. The cause of the fire was ruled accidental. However, city prosecutors filed more than 300 misdemeanor charges of violating fire and safety codes against Lee, his companies and owners of businesses in the building and nearby properties. That included more than 160 counts against Lee and his companies. If Lee meets all conditions of his judicial diversion program for two years, the charges will be dismissed. “Mr. Lee will be deemed by law to have never been charged," said his attorney, Blair Berk. “The exhaustive federal investigation of the tragic fire objectively concluded that the cause was accidental, and there was no finding of any wrongdoing by Mr. Lee or his companies.” City Attorney Mike Feuer opposed diversion for Lee, noting the severity of the fire, the injuries suffered by the firefighters and Lee's alleged failure “to take steps which could have mitigated the extent of the blaze." The owners of Smoke Tokes and another business, Green Buddha, agreed in November 2020 to pay $139,000 each to cover investigative costs and to move out of the building. Charges against them were later dismissed. ___ This story has been updated to correct that Lee and his companies must pay more than $15,000, not $125,000.
https://www.theintelligencer.com/news/article/No-jail-for-LA-building-owner-over-explosion-that-17049830.php
2022-04-01T01:34:53Z
Despite failing to advance to the final of the 2022 ICC Women’s World Cup, West Indies women captain Stafanie Taylor believes her side exceeded expectations while star all-rounder Hayley Matthews said the Caribbean women demonstrated fight and heart against some of the top-rated teams. Speaking after Australia thrashed them by 157 runs in their semi-final clash at the Basin Reserve on Tuesday, Taylor pointed out that the West Indies were earlier able to beat New Zealand in the World Cup opener and England thereafter and get further in the competition than some expected. “We beat two of the top teams and I reckon no one expected that; and to be in the semi-finals, no one expected that. I think the way we played throughout the tournament has been really good. We had some ups and downs and that happens but it’s about learning and I believe we are still learning and I am proud of the way we played,” she said. West Indies had secured the fourth semi-final spot in the World Cup after South Africa defeated India in the final group game. With veteran spinner Afy Fletcher ruled out of Tuesday’s match after testing positive for COVID-19, the Caribbean side went into the game as underdogs facing the tournament favourites. Taylor top-scored with 48 from 75 balls while Matthews and Deandra Dottin both made 34, but no other batter reached double figures in the contest with the six-time champions. Matthew, who tops the West Indies’ batting and bowling stats, said reaching the semi-final stage was, itself, a victory, personally and as a member of the team. “Obviously, we would like to go further, but I think looking back on this team’s journey, playing a series against South Africa last year…. even in terms of individual growth, we’ve seen so many of our players taking steps and becoming better players, becoming more consistent. And there’s just so many positives that we can take out of this tournament for us, which is really heartening to see,” the right-arm spinner said, pointing to the victories over New Zealand and England as among the team’s accomplishments. “These are things that we couldn’t imagine doing a year ago… When you speak about the advantages that some of the other teams would have over us like Australia or England, with their domestic structure and the amount of talent that they have to pull from within their pools, and then you look at us competing against teams like that, it just shows the fight and the heart that we really do have as a team.” Matthews added that if the team continued on the current trajectory, “it’s only bigger things for us”. However, she suggested there is a need for more competition at domestic level to identify and groom future players. The right-handed batter, therefore, welcomed the first-time inclusion of a women’s competition alongside the men’s Caribbean Premier League (CPL) later this year, saying it is a good initiative for women’s cricket. “I think things like those are only going to help with our growth…. I reckon the more cricket we can play at a lower level to the domestic stuff, which is why CPL is going to be so big for us, hopefully we can get some more young girls coming through the system,” she said. Noting that this World Cup may have been the last for some in the current squad, Matthews added: “It would be really good if we could start to, I guess, nurture some younger players throughout the domestic cricket season and get some more people filtering into the West Indies.”
https://trinidadexpress.com/sports/local/wi-surpassed-expectations/article_701faaf2-b151-11ec-8992-33eeef67c1e8.html
2022-04-01T01:34:53Z
JUAREZ, Mexico (Border Report) – Myrna and Julio Flores fled El Salvador after gang members levied a “tax” on their home-based business and threatened harm if they didn’t pay up. “We had a baby on the way. That motivated us to close our business, quit our jobs and come to the United States,” Myrna said, holding her now 8-month-old daughter. The couple crossed the Rio Grande at Reynosa, Mexico, but didn’t have a chance to plead their case for asylum. The U.S. Border Patrol fingerprinted them at a processing center near McAllen, Texas, put them on an airplane to El Paso and expelled them to Mexico under the Title 42 public health rule last month. Immigration advocates say Title 42 exposes migrants to violent crime in Mexican border cities like Juarez. The Flores couple can attest to that. On Feb. 12, armed gunmen allegedly belonging to a cell of the Aztecas gang arrived at a church in South Central Juarez where a funeral was being held for a rival. The gunmen murdered six funeral-goers including a 12-year-old boy and wounded several other people. The Floreses were staying at a small migrant shelter in the back of that church and escaped the fusillade. “When we went out, we had to step over the dead because there were several dead and wounded. We found refuge in the house across (the street),” Myrna said. “The church had to close to because of threats.” Seeing days go by at a Juarez shelter, the couple is looking forward to the termination of Title 42, which news reports out of Washington, D.C., say will happen on May 23. “We were fleeing violence and we found more violence,” Julio said. “I hope they let us apply for asylum (in the United States). Most of us are fleeing because there are too many problems in our countries. The violence in El Salvador has exploded. […] There’s a 6 p.m. curfew in most towns (because of gang violence). People cannot come out of their homes.” Enrique Valenzuela, head of the Chihuahua Population Council (COESPO), says between 10,000 and 12,500 migrants are in Juarez waiting for the end of Title 42. “The shelters are at 80 percent capacity. That’s between 2,000 and 3,000 people, but for every migrant that comes to us for assistance, there are four to five that do not,” said Valenzuela, whose office oversees Juarez’s Migrant Assistance Center. The council in 2019 helped U.S. Customs and Border Protection bring order to a then-chaotic border in which flash mobs frequently materialized across from U.S. ports of entry and hustlers sold places in line. Back then, COESPO helped manage access to international bridges and provided guidance to migrants as to what documents CBP expected of them. This time, though, it’s still not known what shape that cooperation will take. “At this point, we don’t know how much of an influx we will have or how the United States chooses to handle that flow,” Valenzuela said. “It’s important for people to know they have to wait for official information, for them not to be tricked that it will be an easy way into the United States now that Title 42 is going to be lifted. No, that is not the case.” But Valenzuela said Chihuahua Gov. Maru Campos has instructed his office and other state agencies to continue helping migrants regardless of where they come from. That includes Mexican families displaced by a bloody drug war in several regions, Central and South Americans already in the city or on the way, and those whom the United States continues to expel daily. “It’s our duty to provide humanitarian attention to people arriving at this border. We work with allies that include all three levels of government (in Mexico), the United Nations, local and international NGOs,” he said. “Our primary duty is to provide them shelter – a place to stay – and also medical and mental health screenings.” Meantime, Myrna and Julio Flores hope to finally soon have a chance to state their case and flee the violence in El Salvador and Mexico. “Our hope is that at least they let us apply for asylum in the United States. Most of us are on the run, running from problems because our countries are too conflictive,” Julio said.
https://www.wwlp.com/border-report-tour/at-least-10000-in-juarez-waiting-for-title-42-rollback-chance-at-u-s-asylum/
2022-04-01T01:34:54Z
Bella Thorne is no stranger to shocking fans with her choice of style, and her latest look was no exception. The former Disney star took to the red carpet at the screening of Morbius in Los Angeles on Wednesday, wearing a tight red dress that was transparent, which made it seem that she was completely naked under it. The optical illusion dress designed by Sergio Castagno Peña even had a tramp stamp on the back. Thorne, 24, hit the hot premiere with older sister Dani, 29, who posed next to her in a black leather mini and matching crop top paired with platform army boots. The Midnight Sun actress shared a few snaps with her 25 million followers on her way to the movie, showing off her diamond jewelry and green chrome manicure. But Thorne isn’t the only Bella to hit the headlines in a nearly nude dress this week. Bella Hadid wore similar lime-colored clothing from Y/Project on social media on Wednesday, showing it off on both Instagram and TikTok. Miley Cyrus, meanwhile, recently donned a top and leggings from Sinead Gorey, which were digitally printed with a nude body. But nothing could beat Cardi B’s look at the sexy trend: back in January 2021, the rapper “WAP” went shopping in Beverly Hills in a Pierre-Louis Ovre dress with a nude female silhouette, which also turned out to be transparent – leaving Cardi’s own curves on display under the seal. It makes sense that Thorne would try on a version of the dizzying dress, given that her fans clearly want to look under her: when the actress joined OnlyFans in 2020, she famously broke the record by earning $1 million on her first day. a site with an X rating.
https://www.somagnews.com/bella-thorne-in-a-red-naked-dress-at-the-morbius-show-made-a-splash/
2022-04-01T01:34:54Z
March 31, 2022 report Ultrathin films of cesium antimonide used to make more efficient photocathodes A team of researchers at Cornell has developed an ultrathin film of cesium antimonide that can be used as a highly efficient photocathode. In their paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters, the group describes their approach to creating the photocathode and how it performed when compared to conventional photocathodes. A photocathode is a device that converts photons into electrons via the photoelectric effect. In practice, such devices are made of a material that releases an electron when struck by a photon. When large numbers of electrons are produced, they can be gathered into a beam for use in applications such as free-electron lasers and electron diffraction. As the technology has matured, scientists have continued to search for ways to increase the efficiency of such devices (a measure of the number of electrons that are released compared to the number of photons that strike the photocathode). In this new effort, the researchers developed a new kind of photocathode using antimony and cesium. The team applied a form of epitaxy, antimony and cesium that had undergone an extremely thorough filtering process and sublimated inside of a vacuum chamber where they condensed onto a silicon carbide substrate. The action occurred one atomic layer at a time with the atomic structure of the material that was created in the same orientation as the substrate, ensuring that it was free of defects. The ultrathin films that resulted were just 4 nm thick and could be used as a photocathode. The team then set about analyzing the film (using various kinds of spectroscopy and electron diffraction) to ensure that it was, indeed, defect-free and that the layers had been deposited on the substrate in the manner intended. Satisfied with their results, they began testing the film to see how it compared with conventional films. They found that when converting green light into electrons, the efficiency of their photocathode was greater than 2% and its process was as short as 10 fs, significantly faster than conventional photocathodes. They conclude that similar photocathodes could be used to create new devices with significant brightness enhancements. Explore further © 2022 Science X Network
https://phys.org/news/2022-03-ultrathin-cesium-antimonide-efficient-photocathodes.html
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