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San Diego biotech company Q Health, which has grown during the pandemic through major funding and partnerships for rapid COVID-19 testing, announced Wednesday that it will cut costs and expand its core The company announced it would lay off half of its employees in order to focus on technology. The diagnostic test maker announced in a regulatory filing that it will lay off 230 employees, or about 49% of its workforce, including several executives and manufacturing employees. This story is for subscribers We offer our subscribers exclusive access to the best journalism.Thanks for your cooperation. These job cuts followed a…

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The 2024 NFL Draft has been finalized and the results have been announced, and the New York Jets are ranked in the middle of the pack.Sports Illustrated analyzed each team's draft picks and ranked all 16 AFC teams from “least exciting to least exciting.” The Jets finished eighth overall.With a total of seven selections in the three-day draft, New York earned a better SI ranking than AFC East rivals the Miami Dolphins (11th) and Buffalo Bills (15th). The Pittsburgh Steelers ranked first among AFC teams in the “Most Inspiring Draft.''Meanwhile, Jets leaders insist they are happy with how the draft…

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Metro by carl campanile issued May 2, 2024, 7:41 PM ET The nation's first controversial $15 congestion charge for entering Manhattan's business district south of 60th Street will hurt Chinatown's tourist-dependent economy, critics said Thursday. argued. Chinatown activist Susan Lee, a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the MTA seeking a toll garnishment, said her downtown neighborhood is still recovering from the coronavirus outbreak amid protests against congestion pricing. He said there is. “Congestion tolls will be a huge blow to our economy and a huge blow to our economic recovery,” Lee, president of New Yorkers Against Congestion Tolls, said at…

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flash sale Don't miss this deal standard digital access $6 for 1 year Already a subscriber? Login Friday local events Preparing for badminton BAC Doubles Final: TBA, San Domenico prep baseball Marin Academy vs. San Domenico: 6:30 p.m., Albert Park. college baseball NorCals: COM at Lassen, 3 p.m., Susanville. preparation softball San Rafael at Pinner: 4:30 p.m., Santa Rosa. preparation swimming NCS Prelims: 10:30 a.m., Concord Community Pool. Saturday local events prep baseball San Rafael at Piedmont: 1 p.m., Piedmont. MCAL play-in game if needed: 1 p.m., Marin Catholic HS. college baseball NorCals: COM at Lassen, 11 a.m., Susanville. preparation…

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A dog biscuit business called The Barkery is run by special education students at the Sioux Falls Community Campus. This unique business isn't about making money, it's about making lives better. We first observed classes in the lobby of the district's Instructional Planning Center. Students were selling dog biscuits. Ted, the class mascot, also helped with marketing efforts. They invited us to Axel Park School where they make snacks. They work at stations, rolling out the dough to the right thickness and using special cookie cutters to shape the biscuits. The biscuits are then baked,…

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Share this article Ethereum Name Service (ENS) has filed a complaint with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) challenging the validity of a patent granted by Unstoppable Domains (UD) in 2023. ENS claims that UD's patents utilize technology developed and open sourced by ENS.ENS said in a statement on social media platform ENS Update 🧵: In 2023, Unstoppable Domains (UD) patented technology developed as open source by ENS Labs. Today, we challenged the validity of that patent and petitioned the USPTO to ensure the web remains a collaborative space. The reasons and problems are as follows. pic.twitter.com/Qxls0kkP6G —…

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The Alabama Senate on Thursday approved a $9.3 billion education budget for 2025 that includes pay raises for school employees and increased funding for most education programs. This budget is $549.9 million (6.8%) higher than the 2024 Education Trust Fund. The Senate also approved an additional bill allocating $651 million for education programs and schools in the current fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30. All bills were passed unanimously with little debate. The Senate made relatively minor changes to the House budget bill, which was passed by the House. last month. The increase includes: 2% pay increase for education staff,…

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – May is Women's Health Month, and Avera Family Physician Dr. Kate Booth shared steps women can take to maintain and improve their health.Although most women are good at scheduling health exams for their family, sometimes they forget to do it themselves. Why is it important for women to have regular appointments?Even if you feel well, you need to see your doctor regularly. These visits can help you stay healthy and avoid future problems, such as:Screening for medical problemsAssess the risk of future medical problemsPromoting a healthy lifestyleLatest information on vaccinations and other preventive…

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The U.S. Department of Education was asked Thursday to investigate civil rights violations at UCLA, where hundreds of people were arrested following days of protests by pro-Palestinian and counter-protesters. Democratic Rep. Rick Chavez Zubru called for an “immediate” investigation to find out whether Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is being violated at UCLA, especially when it comes to protecting Jewish students from physical and verbal violence. I asked for “We are concerned that the university allowed the situation to deteriorate with little regard for the personal safety of Jewish and Israeli-American students and their civil rights…

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Clarence Green, of Sumter, said his family has been buried in the small cemetery for generations. He is now worried that local businesses are raiding the graves. SUMTER, S.C. — Chaos at a cemetery is what's happening in Sumter County right now. News19 heard from a man who said his family's graves were being vandalized by a local business. We collaborate on what we discover. “That's my father there. That's my uncle there. And my grandmother and grandfather are back by that tree,” Clarence Green pointed out. “And everyone here is family too.” Green recalled when he was a child…

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