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Stephanie Shirley, Who Created a Tech World for Women, Dies at 91

Stephanie Shirley, known for shaping a flourishing space for women in technology, has died at 91. Her extraordinary vision continues to inspire industry discussions, decades after she first championed women’s advancement.

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 Stephanie Shirley, Who Created a Tech World for Women, Dies at 91
Gabbard slashing intelligence office workforce, cutting budget by more than $700 million

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence will see significant downsizing under Director Tulsi Gabbard’s leadership. Citing inefficiency in the current structure, Gabbard is slashing over $700 million from the agency’s annual budget.

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 Gabbard slashing intelligence office workforce, cutting budget by more than $700 million
Security tackles child storming field at SF Giants-Padres game

Fans attending a recent San Francisco Giants vs. San Diego Padres matchup witnessed an unexpected moment: a child darting onto the field. The quick tackle by security sparked immediate disapproval in the form of resounding boos.

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Keely Hodgkinson smashes Lausanne Diamond League record in 800m victory

Keely Hodgkinson showcased her remarkable resilience by smashing the 800m record at the Lausanne Diamond League, in only her second race in four days. Battling through unseasonal Swiss weather, she finished roughly 10 meters ahead of the field, signalling her readiness for next month’s World Athletics Championships.

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AG Ellison sues Trump administration — again — over conditions for funding for crime victims

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed his 35th lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging conditions placed on federal funding for crime victims. The move underscores ongoing tension between Minnesota officials and Washington over vital support services.

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Plosser, policy hawk who led Philadelphia Fed bank, dies at 76

Charles Plosser, the former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, has passed away at the age of 76. Known for his firm stance against the Fed’s easy-money policies following the 2008 crisis, Plosser leaves behind a legacy defined by his dedication to principled monetary oversight.

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 Plosser, policy hawk who led Philadelphia Fed bank, dies at 76
West Kelowna acupuncturist charged with sexual assault (West Kelowna)

A 65-year-old acupuncturist in West Kelowna, British Columbia, has been charged with sexual assault. The news follows an earlier order barring him from treating female patients in February, according to local authorities.

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Russian model and Miss Universe 2017 runner-up Kseniya Alexandrova dies in crash at 30

Russian model and Miss Universe 2017 runner-up Kseniya Alexandrova has died at the age of 30. The modeling and pageant worlds are mourning her sudden passing, which occurred weeks after an elk crashed through her car’s windshield.

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 Russian model and Miss Universe 2017 runner-up Kseniya Alexandrova dies in crash at 30
South Lake Tahoe Resident Recovers After Rare Plague Infection, Health Officials Urge Precautions

A South Lake Tahoe resident has recovered from a rare plague infection reportedly contracted through a flea bite during a camping trip. Health officials are reminding everyone to take basic precautions against rodent and flea exposure to prevent future cases.

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 South Lake Tahoe Resident Recovers After Rare Plague Infection, Health Officials Urge Precautions
Brain eating amoeba-infected patient dies, Missouri health officials confirm – KSDK

A Missouri patient has died after contracting a “brain-eating amoeba,” an infection linked to water skiing at Lake of the Ozarks. Health officials confirm the case is part of a 97% fatal condition that underscores the importance of understanding potential freshwater risks.

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So You Want to Be a LinkedIn Influencer?

Building influence on LinkedIn requires more than just collecting connections. This article explores why credibility is essential to convert professional visibility into tangible results, offering a glimpse into how LinkedIn can support lasting career and business growth.

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 So You Want to Be a LinkedIn Influencer?
Don’t bully singer

A planned concert in West Kelowna featuring Sean Feucht has raised questions about conflicting beliefs and tolerance. Although some find his views contrary to Canadian perspectives, the conversation centers on respecting his right to perform.

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams backs lawsuit to stop ICE arrests at immigration courthouses

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is supporting legal efforts to stop federal immigration officers from making arrests at local immigration courthouses. The suit, which challenges ICE’s authority to detain individuals on courthouse grounds, positions the mayor at odds with former President Trump’s policies.

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 New York City Mayor Eric Adams backs lawsuit to stop ICE arrests at immigration courthouses
Hollie Doyle: ‘Disappointing’ to see three opposing Minnie Hauk at York

Hollie Doyle, a leading jockey in British horse racing, has expressed her dismay at the unusually small number of horses scheduled to face Minnie Hauk at York’s Ebor Festival. Despite this disappointment, Doyle remains focused on riding Archie Watson’s Tadej in a major sales race, aiming to capitalize on her past Group success.

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 Hollie Doyle: ‘Disappointing’ to see three opposing Minnie Hauk at York
FBI Warns FSB-Linked Hackers Exploiting Unpatched Cisco Devices for Cyber Espionage

A Russian state-sponsored hacking group, known as Static Tundra, is exploiting a seven-year-old flaw in Cisco IOS and Cisco IOS XE software. The FBI warns this activity could compromise essential networks in telecommunications, higher education, and manufacturing.

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 FBI Warns FSB-Linked Hackers Exploiting Unpatched Cisco Devices for Cyber Espionage
Highway 30 section to close for one day

A one-day closure of Highway 30 in New Richland is set for Thursday, allowing contractors to remove long-standing railroad tracks. The Minnesota Department of Transportation advises travelers to plan alternate routes.

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 Highway 30 section to close for one day
Trump is pressuring yet another top Fed official to resign

President Donald Trump has called for the resignation of a top Federal Reserve official amid allegations of mortgage fraud. The accusations came to light in a letter sent to the Justice Department by Bill Pulte, the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, urging an investigation into the matter.

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 Trump is pressuring yet another top Fed official to resign
How Kirk Cousins is impressing teammates amid awkward Michael Penix Jr. situation

Kirk Cousins has earned respect in the locker room despite finding himself in a backup role amid uncertainties involving Michael Penix Jr. Teammates continue to praise his leadership, resilience, and upbeat demeanor.

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 How Kirk Cousins is impressing teammates amid awkward Michael Penix Jr. situation
Coast Guard assists disabled boat near Ossabaw Island

A disabled boat off Georgia’s Ossabaw Island received prompt help from the U.S. Coast Guard Station Tybee on Tuesday night. Assisted by a helicopter crew from Air Station Savannah, a rescue swimmer was deployed to assess and stabilize the situation.

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 Coast Guard assists disabled boat near Ossabaw Island
Celtics Notes: Al Horford Prediction, $6.1 Billion Sale Announced, Boston Moves Slammed

The Boston Celtics recently encountered harsh criticism for their offseason roster decisions, even as the franchise sealed a $6.1 billion deal transferring ownership. Al Horford’s role and potential impact on the team remain central to ongoing discussions.

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 Celtics Notes: Al Horford Prediction, $6.1 Billion Sale Announced, Boston Moves Slammed
Is the A.I. Sell-off the Start of Something Bigger?

A sharp sell-off in technology shares has rattled the A.I. sector. Even voices within the industry, including OpenAI’s Sam Altman, suggest that enthusiasm might be outpacing reality—leaving investors to wonder if this dip is merely a blip or the beginning of something bigger.

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 Is the A.I. Sell-off the Start of Something Bigger?
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