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Coinbase aims to peel back the bandage on the legal impasse at the center of the crypto industry's battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), filing a preliminary appeal on Friday asking a higher federal court to delve into the nitty-gritty. The regulator's stance on digital assets comes even as a broader SEC case makes its way through the judicial system.The U.S. exchanges filed a so-called interlocutory appeal, raising narrow legal differences and requesting that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit consider the matter independently. A federal judge recently denied Coinbase's efforts to have the…

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April 12, 2024Updated 3 hours agoTo play this content, please enable JavaScript or try a different browservideo caption, Masters: Best shots from day 2Masters Leaderboard, Round 2-6 Homa (USA), Schaeffler (USA), DeChambeau (USA). -Four Hojgaard (Den); -3 Davis (Australia), Morikawa (USA). -2 Aberg (Sweden)Other selected: -1 Fleetwood (English), Willett (English); Rebel Fitzpatrick (English); +1 Woods (USA); +2 Hutton (English); +4 McIlroy (NI), +5 Ram (Spa)American trio Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Max Homa shared the lead, while Tiger Woods achieved a record 24 consecutive half-cuts at the Masters.Homa's 71 was one of only 8-under rounds on a wild second day…

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Patrick Elwood and Gabriel Castillo 18 minutes ago WILLOW SPRINGS, IL — Mother Nature's wonders surround Willow Springs, and it's an equally beautiful day at Sarah's Stables. There, you'll find Elizabeth Franz helping people navigate areas of life through animal-assisted mental health therapy. Elizabeth rents space on Keene Avenue and calls it a safe haven for the people she works with. “This is invaluable for children who are resistant to traditional treatments, right? And for animals as well, because just like my clients like to see animals. , because the animals also love meeting my clients,” Franz said. As an…

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Last Thursday, Skagway High School students participated in a statewide walkout. The last-minute event was a learning opportunity for the young students, as KHNS reporter Melinda Munson said. https://khns.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/12Walkout-.mp3 Fourth and fifth graders at Skagway School learned an unexpected lesson in civics on April 4 when they witnessed high school students participating in a walkout. The 20 high school students finished class at 11 a.m. and gathered at the flagpole. Protesters listened to speeches and discussed Gov. Mike Dunleavy's veto of the education funding bill (Senate Bill 140). The bill would increase the base student allotment by $680. This formula…

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LOS ANGELES — A Southern California man who opened fire on a car during a highway rampage, killing a 6-year-old on his way to kindergarten, was sentenced Friday to a maximum of 40 years to life in prison. prison.Marcus Anthony Ellis, 27, of Costa Mesa, was found guilty by a jury in January of second-degree murder and shooting into an occupied vehicle in the May 21, 2021, slaying of Aiden Leos. received.High Court Judge Richard King said Aiden was “the most vulnerable victim imaginable, a six-year-old child in the back seat, driven to kindergarten by his mother.”A photo of Aiden…

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CNN — A former interpreter and longtime friend of baseball megastar Shohei Ohtani turned to federal authorities on Friday for allegedly stealing $16 million from his famous buddy to fuel his “voracious appetite for illegal sports gambling.” Officials announced that he had turned himself in. “This morning, Ippei Mizuhara surrendered to law enforcement and is being held in federal custody,” the Justice Department said in a news release. He was released on $25,000 bail and asked to surrender his passport. Treatment for gambling addiction was also ordered as part of the conditions of his release. The former interpreter appeared in…

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The Missouri Women's Business Center this week launched a child care business cohort in an effort to address the state's child care shortage. This group meets on Zoom the second Thursday of each month from 6-7 p.m. Each session will cover themes important to growing a child care business and starting a child care business, according to a news release from the center, a program of Central Missouri Community Action. Participants will have access to one-on-one business coaching and educational workshops. The group's first meeting took place on Thursday, April 11th.Nadia Lyakhmyatulov, a business education instructor at the Missouri Women's…

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OF THE FIGHT FOR A NEW CALIFORNIA LAW. MORE THAN 16,000 PEOPLE IN YOLO COUNTY CAN’T GO TO THE DOCTOR RIGHT NOW. THEY’RE STUCK IN LIMBO WITH NO IDEA WHEN THEY CAN GET MEDICAL HELP. THANKS FOR JOINING US AT 4:00. I’M LISA GONZALEZ AND I’M TY STEELE. THIS ALL STEMS FROM A RECENTLY EXPIRED CONTRACT BETWEEN A MAJOR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM AND A MEDI-CAL BENEFITS ADMINISTERED SUTTER KCRA 3’S ORKO MANNA EXPLAINS WHY NEGOTIATIONS ARE AT A STANDSTILL RIGHT NOW, AND HOW THE COUNTY IS NOW STEPPING IN. MEDICAL COVERAGE CHAOS AFFECTING THOUSANDS IN YOLO COUNTY. IN OUR 30…

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SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The Federal Recovery Center in National City for businesses affected by this year's flooding will close Friday, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration. The recovery center at Southwestern University reopened on April 2 after temporarily closing late last month due to campus spring break. Closes Friday at 5 p.m. The National City Business Recovery Center opened in late February, shortly after the Biden administration approved a major disaster declaration for San Diego County in response to the Jan. 22 flooding. The center sought to assist affected businesses and those suffering other losses. Representatives from…

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The sport of tennis might be on the verge of some major changes.Over the past several years, players have become increasingly vocal about their concerns, ranging from equal pay to challenging travel and tournament conditions to economic hardships for lower-ranked players.Now, it seems that the sport might be on the brink of substantial changes that could address some of those complaints — and increase revenue for all of the sport’s shareholders.There have been two different proposals gaining traction — one backed by the four Grand Slam tournaments and the other by the ATP and WTA tours — and both could…

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