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Ashburn, VA, April 16, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, I2Pure and Toppen Health are pleased to announce a new partnership aimed at changing water disinfection forever. Built on I2Pure and Toppen Health's respective patent-protected and patent-pending technologies, the combined I2Pure and Toppen Health approaches to water disinfection provide an unparalleled solution for filtering and delivering clean water for endless applications. A function that does not exist is created.Toppen Health specializes in water filtration. The company's founder and CEO, Owen Boyd, has been a leader in the water filtration industry for many years, and currently he has introduced several new systems that are used…

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April 16, 2024The Faculty of Education is proud to host the 13th Annual Educational Leadership Awards Dinner on Thursday, April 11, 2024 at the Queen's Campus.The winners are Christopher Cuccia '97CBA, '01MBA, '07PD, '09Ed.D. Vice President for Academic Affairs and Graduate Schools Seton Hall University; Casey Romangino '14Ed, '16GEd, '23Ed.D., vice principal Carrie P. Weber Middle School, Port Washington, NY. Sunita Manjrekar '98Ged, Deputy Commissioner for Welfare and Employment Services Nassau County (New York) Department of Social Services; Br. David Anthony Migliorino, OSF '79Ged; major, Jorge Santos, St. Anthony High School, South Huntington, NY '10CPS, '12G, '18Ged, AuthorDr. SoiberaMetropolitan School…

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia's transgender sports ban violates teen athletes' rights under Title IX, the federal civil rights law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools, an appeals court says. handed down the verdict on Tuesday.The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled 2-1 that the law does not apply to 13-year-old girls who have been taking puberty-blocking drugs since third grade and who are publicly identified as girls. handed down the verdict.In February 2023, a court blocked the state's proposal to ban Becky Pepper Jackson from her middle school cross country and track and field teams if…

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17 Cartoon Expressions of Taylor Swift — Posing in pink sunglasses and purple clothes speak now Posing in a “Not A Lot Going On At the Moment” T-shirt, the dress is stamped on the Amazon page for the 24-piece cupcake topper set. “Our Singer cake decorations are made from high quality food grade cardstock,” the description says. “You can apply with confidence!'' The $12.99 birthday party set by wgzftrys, a brand headquartered in Shen, Guangdong Province, China, is one of hundreds of Swift products available on Amazon, and is one of the hundreds of Swift products available on Amazon. Some…

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The Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce's Policy Makers Series on Tuesday spotlighted local efforts to address mental health.County Chair Phyllis J. Randall, Virginia Secretary of Health and Human Services Dr. John Rittell, Sheriff Mike Chapman, Claude Moore Foundation Senior Deputy Executive Director Dr. Bill Hazell, and Northern Virginia National Alliance on Mental Illness Rebecca Kiessling will help the community spoke about the challenges they face. .Chapman highlighted changes in the department's approach to responding to mental health-related calls and efforts to train officers to de-escalate situations.Chapman said the other half of the department's responsibility when it comes to mental health…

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We saw firsthand at HQ kind of the pain points of using something like paypal to pay our winners. There were, you know, withdrawal minimums and transaction delays and things like that. And, and as just like a crypto fan myself and like a crypto native user, um I always thought to myself like if I were to ever build a game that, that paid its winners, I why would I do it on any other financial rail? Many will play and only one will survive. So the game season two is underway and I’m not gonna lie. Everyone I…

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If you’re a fan of racket sports, surely at some point you have held a padel racket. Padel has burst into the sports world, especially at the amateur level. Being a very accessible and easy sport to practice, perfect to ‘get ready,’ padel is truly making an impact on society. The number of players and padel courts has multiplied in a few years. To practice it, all you need is a court, a padel racket, a ball, three other people, and some good shoes. Here are some facts about the history and development of padel…01Where does the name ‘padel’ come…

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Bitcoin mining companies are facing a significant drop in stock prices in anticipation of the upcoming halving. Shares of Marathon Digital Holdings, Riot Platforms, and CleanSpark fell for the third day in a row. Marathon Digital Holdings, the largest public Bitcoin miner, has lost nearly 25% of its stock value in the last month, and Riot Platforms has lost nearly 30%. Additionally, the Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners exchange-traded fund has lost about 28% in value this month. Stock prices continue to fall due to increased short selling in crypto mining stocks and geopolitical tensions from the recent conflict between Iran and…

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Lendica and EBizCharge have partnered to launch an embedded business credit solution for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the United States. The partnership will integrate Lendica's embedded artificial intelligence (AI) lending capabilities with EBizChange's platform for payment solutions, the companies said in a press release on Tuesday (April 16). The new service, called iBranch, will allow companies using the EBizCharge platform to borrow funds from Rendica, according to the release. “iBranch adds financial power to our platform, allowing customers to access credit without leaving the EBizCharge platform,” Matt Rogers, vice president of strategic alliances at EBizCharge, said in a…

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The difficult prior authorization policy requirements were addressed during a panel discussion at the AHA Annual Membership Conference moderated by Marilyn Werber Serafini, executive director of health programs at the Bipartisan Policy Center.Shikha Jain, M.D., of UI Health's hematology-oncology division, who appeared in a recent New York Times video on prior authorization, said that some commercial insurance practices, including prior authorization, can delay treatment and increase the burden on hospitals, health systems, and providers. He said this would lead to administrative burden. Physician practice and physician burnout. Ruby Kirby, CEO of Bolivar-Camden General Hospital in Tennessee, and Kurt Barwis, president…

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