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Oklahoma City police believe a father shot and killed his wife and three children inside their Yukon home before turning the gun on himself, in what authorities are calling a massacre.Around 9:35 a.m. Monday morning, police responded to a report of five people dead inside a residence at 2804 Mirage Street. Investigators believe Jonathan Candy, 42, shot and killed his wife, Lindsey Candy, 39, and their 18-year-old son, Dylan Candy. 14-year-old son Ethan Candy and 12-year-old son Lucas Candy before he committed suicide.A fourth child, a 10-year-old boy, was in the home and was unharmed. He woke up Monday morning…

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April 23, 2024 12:42 PM | 3 minute read | Pseudonymous cryptocurrency influencer tim It became a hot topic after posting on X (formerly Twitter) details his observations about Dubai and the crypto industry while attending the Token 2049 conference.what happened: Tim accepted his X. account Highlights both the positive and negative aspects of Dubai.Enter to win $500 in stocks or cryptoEnter your email address to get Benzinga's Ultimate Morning Update, a free $30 gift card, and more.positive:Dubai's business-friendly climate attracts entrepreneurs and crypto enthusiasts.Possibility to become capital of virtual currency.Cultural diversity and physical beauty of the city's inhabitantsHowever, the…

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At the moment, it appears that nearly all elite universities are under investigation by the Department of Education and the House of Commons Education and Labor Committee due to widespread anti-Semitism. In New York City, protests led to the arrest of numerous students at New York University and Columbia University, as anti-Israel protests got out of hand and raised concerns about the safety of Jewish students on campus. These concerns for student safety are a key reason why the federal government and the House of Representatives have launched investigations into the university, leading to a series of harsh transitions from…

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On April 22, 2024, the federal Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Civil Rights (OCR) released a final rule that strengthens privacy protections regarding reproductive health care. Specifically, the final rule amends the privacy rules under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) to, among other things, protect the use or disclosure of protected health information (PHI) related to reproductive health care. New restrictions are in place. Quoting the Supreme Court decision, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization And given its far-reaching implications for reproductive health care, OCR argues that this rule change is necessary, especially to…

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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have established a uniform mandatory legal framework for e-commerce among themselves and are making steady progress towards preparing a uniform law on commercial franchising. These, among other important topics, were discussed at the 58th preparatory meeting. Committee of Undersecretaries of Industry and Commerce, and the 44th Meeting of Undersecretaries of Industry of the GCC, chaired by Mohamed bin Hassan Almalki, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoCI). At the 65th Trade Cooperation Committee Meeting in 2023. , GCC ministers were considering developing a uniform legal framework to govern e-commerce across the Gulf…

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CEO Brian Chesky said Airbnb is at an inflection point and is now focused on growing its existing and new businesses overall. That responsibility will be led by the company's new chief business officer, Dave Stephenson, who was previously CFO. According to Stevenson, the main driver of growth is international expansion, which includes improvements for both guests and hosts, including new check-in methods, linen services, fully stocked refrigerators, and traveler transportation. It may also include further offerings to improve the experience. Dave Stephenson, who was recently named Airbnb's chief business officer, plays a key role in the company's future growth…

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1 minute agoStocks with the biggest price movements at midday: Spotify, JetBlue, and moreThese are the stocks that are moving the most in pre-market trading.Read the complete list of transferred stocks here.— Lisa Kailai Han7 minutes agoCathie Wood's Innovation Fund loses $1.4 billion this year36 minutes agoPenn Entertainment stock soars after Trust Securities upgrade Penn Entertainment shares rose 1.7% on Tuesday after Trust Securities upgraded the stock to buy and assigned a price target implying approximately 35.8% upside for the stock.This is a bullish call, as Penn Entertainment stock has fallen nearly 35% this year since the company announced a…

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image source, hugh evans picture agencyimage caption, Scarlets back-row Tain Plumtree returned last week after five months out injured54 minutes agoTyne Plumtree will aim to claim his family's 'bragging rights' when his Scarlets side host his father John's Sharks team in the United Rugby Championship (URC) on Friday.The two-capped Wales back-row returned to action for the Scarlets in last week's defeat to Edinburgh after five months out with a shoulder injury.The 24-year-old is aiming to make up for lost time and finish the season on a high note, one place better than his father.”Prior to that, there has been some…

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If Martha's Vineyard Regional High School is considering a complete renovation of its campus in Oak Bluffs, it will have one less option when it comes to athletic fields. The Oak Bluffs Board of Health on Tuesday banned the installation of artificial turf playing surfaces in town, quietly closing the door on one of the island's most divisive issues. The board has been considering suspending the use of artificial stadiums for nearly two years, but said the decision was made to protect water quality from harmful, long-lasting chemicals known as PFAS. “It was basically all about water quality,” said board…

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The center, located next to Kaiser Elementary School on Leo Street in Old North Dayton, includes a “moon room” with astronaut equipment and a foam floor to simulate walking on the moon. The launch hallway, where students fasten their seatbelts and perform a mock space launch complete with flashing lights, sounds and fog. And inside the space shuttle, each student is assigned an assigned task, such as communicating to mission control, testing rock samples, or figuring out the equations that help land the spacecraft.”What we have here at Dayton Public Schools is really special,” said Avril Gedman, senior flight specialist…

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