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Nguyen Binh Minh, member of the Executive Committee of the Vietnam E-Commerce Association, will speak at the Vietnam Online Business Forum 2024 in Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday. — VNA/VNS Photo HO CHI MINH CITY — AI will continue to revolutionize the e-commerce industry, giving businesses the ability to predict consumer behavior and make informed decisions that drive sales, said a conference in Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday. Speakers spoke at the conference.Speaking at the Vietnam Online Business Forum 2024, Bùi Huy Dũng, general manager of ACCESSTRADE Vietnam,…

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On most days, the fact that there are four female justices on the Supreme Court feels meaningless. Great, but irrelevant. Gender is less important when it comes to the complexity of federal security law and the availability of habeas corpus.Wednesday was not one of those days. Gender, particularly the fact that all three liberal justices are women, was felt ubiquitously during oral arguments in 2016. Moyle v. United States. The case is one of two abortion-related cases before the Supreme Court this term, involving a federal law known as EMTALA that requires hospital emergency rooms to provide “stabilizing treatment.” The…

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A series of lawsuits alleges this month that a California fertility clinic implanted ruined embryos into multiple patients without realizing that the embryos were too damaged to produce a pregnancy.At least 11 people being treated at the Ovation Fertility office in Newport Beach, Calif., had embryo transfers and were waiting to see if they would become pregnant, but the patients said the embryos were no longer viable. They make the claims in separate lawsuits, nine of which were filed Tuesday.Dozens of fetuses are believed to have been affected, and more patients are planning to sue, lawyers for two of the…

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Maryland Interim Superintendent Carrie Wright speaks during a press conference, October 12, 2023. Photo by Daniel J. Brown. She stays where she is. On Wednesday, the interim title was removed from Carrie Wright's name after the Maryland State Board of Education unanimously voted to install her as the permanent state superintendent of public schools. That will happen. Wright was named interim superintendent on Oct. 23, replacing Mohamed Chaudhry, who resigned days earlier to become a senior adviser to the State Board of Education with a base salary of $310,000 until his contract expires on June 30. He took office. Wright,…

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Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer speaks during a press conference at the Lou Sands Welter Center in Los Angeles, Monday, April 8, 2024, to announce the launch of a free two-year assistant teacher apprenticeship program. did. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Disparities in access to health care, housing, nutrition and education in Los Angeles County communities impact the health outcomes of residents primarily based on where they live, according to a new report released today by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. It is said that there is. Data collected in DPH's…

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bill peters Analysts at UBS suggest e-commerce is yet to upend brick-and-mortar retail. Ten years ago, Amazon.com was all the concern in the retail industry, and retailers have adapted to some degree. But UBS analysts suggest that e-commerce in brick-and-mortar stores is far from over. Analysts predict that around 45,000 retail stores will close over the next five years due to the increasing prevalence of online shopping and big players such as Chinese discount shopping site Temu and Singapore-based fast fashion giant Shein. ing. Closings will play into the hands of big, deep-pocketed retailers like Walmart (WMT) and Target (TGT),…

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The department moves forward. Coming back to Maryland felt like coming home. Her journey began at Prince George's County Schools. That continued at the University of Maryland. Her last stop was Mississippi, where she retired last summer as the state schools superintendent. I think Maryland is poised to do great things for kids across the state. And Ms. Wright says that's part of the reason she took the job. She has already spent time understanding the state's blueprint for Maryland's future, which she says is one of her top priorities. Be a catalyst for improving students' test scores. We collect…

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Pro-Palestine organizers began an encampment in Harvard Yard on Wednesday to protest the Monday suspension of the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee and demand the University divest from Israel’s war in Gaza.The encampment marks the largest protest on Harvard’s campus since former University President Claudine Gay resigned in early January.A smaller number of students set up about 13 tents, as hundreds more people rallied in support in front of the John Harvard statue in Harvard Yard.Starting on Sunday, the University restricted access to the Yard to only Harvard University ID holders in anticipation of pro-Palestine protests, and posted signs informing…

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Oregon's health care system is at a crossroads, facing a series of challenges and lofty goals. The state is facing a behavioral health crisis, made worse by a lack of qualified health care providers to treat people. The health care system is complex and access to services, whether primary care or drug addiction treatment, is difficult for vulnerable people on the margins of society. And the Oregon Health Authority and state leaders hope to eliminate health care inequities in six years. At a forum in Portland on Wednesday, Oregon health leaders said the state has an opportunity to improve the…

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The Colorado High School Activities Association Legislative Council approved the addition of CHSAA's 33rd sanctioned sport in a vote Tuesday afternoon at the DCSD Legacy Campus in Lone Tree. This fall, girls flag football will be added as Colorado's 18th sanctioned high school sport for girls. The council also opted to add a shot clock for men's and women's basketball at the varsity level, among several changes planned for this fall. “This is a great day for Colorado's female athletes,” Larry Bull, district athletic director for Cherry Creek Schools, said in a news release. “The girls who participated in flag…

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