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You're reading the weekly Well+Being newsletter. Please register here Delivered to your inbox every Thursday.Happy National Pet Day! To celebrate, we're sharing some of our favorite pet stories. He also writes about new standards for drinking water and healthy kidneys. But before that…This week's must-read:Would you like to participate in the fall marathon?It's time to choose Training plan tailored to your goals.how to get pregnant faster aging processHow to age better than your parentsHow to start Tai Chi (With cherry blossom bonus)Remove “permanent chemicals” from drinking waterFor the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a national drinking water…

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HONG KONG, April 12, 2024 – (ACN Newswire) – Shoplazza's recent win of the Fast Enterprise award at the Asia Pacific Enterprise Awards (APEA) is a testament to the company's pioneering role in transforming B2C e-commerce solutions. This prestigious award confirms Shoplazza's unwavering commitment to innovation and technological excellence, particularly for its flagship product, Shoplazza SaaS.APEA's awards ceremony, also known as the Oscars of Asian Entrepreneurship, recently closed its China chapter in Shanghai, demonstrating the vibrancy and inclusiveness of the region's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Organized by Enterprise Asia, APEA has emerged as the premier platform for recognizing outstanding leaders and businesses…

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The State Board of Education approved a resolution calling on lawmakers to pass legislation to increase transparency around Michigan's charter school finances, stating that charter schools are “democratically governed, community-based schools. “A threat to the school.” The resolution, introduced Tuesday by board member Dr. Mitchell Robinson, calls for implementing a number of reforms, including the eventual phase-out of for-profit charter management organizations. “The original concept of charter schools as laboratories for innovation came from teachers unions, but that purpose has now been largely lost to predatory for-profit charter management organizations,” Robinson said. Associate Professor of Music Education, Michigan State University.…

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Major League Baseball is back on Apple TV+. Fans from Walla Walla, Washington, to Kalamazoo are asking a simple question. “why?”Why would MLB put some Friday night games behind an online paywall, inconveniencing fans and forcing them to pay again for a product they already paid for with their TV rates?The baseball world says it's about reaching younger fans who are tied to their devices, and that's true. More directly, it's another source of income. Apple is in the third year of its seven-year, $85 million deal with MLB, and MLB likes its stability as it watches regional sports networks…

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College Football Playoff expansion and NCAA men's basketball tournament rights reach annual total of $2.4 billion, with Iowa State's Caitlin Clark, the most marketable player in women's basketball history, driving the sport to unprecedented television viewership The push makes college sports look healthy, vibrant, and lucrative. That applies to everyone besides the participants.Questions have arisen from university officials to legal scholars about whether athletes should receive a portion of their postseason earnings. These debates also spill over into athlete rights and employment situations, both of which are likely to be decided in federal court.NCAA President Charlie Baker said in a…

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WASHINGTON — Economists and small business owners urged U.S. lawmakers Thursday to extend or make permanent Trump-era tax cuts as Congress prepares to negotiate ahead of the expiration of the 2017 tax law. Business owners in West Virginia and Wisconsin testified at a House Ways and Means Committee hearing, arguing for the continuation of the deduction, saying it would allow them to reinvest in their businesses. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which expires at the end of 2025, allows some business owners to deduct up to 20% of their qualified business income. The bill also temporarily reduces…

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Temperatures rose above 70 degrees in most locations this afternoon as strong southerly winds pumped moisture into the region ahead of a cold front. This front's advance will produce a number of showers and storms into tonight, some of which could be strong or severe, with a very low chance of damaging wind gusts or brief tornadoes. is. The weather will be relatively nice tomorrow, but I'm still a little worried because the jet stream is stuck overhead.Listen to the daily DC forecast: Apple Podcasts | Amazon Echo | More optionsUntil tonight: Scattered showers are expected for the remainder of…

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Thankfully, the federal government has announced that the commonwealth has resolved a major problem with its special education program. Now, Virginia must continue to build on that foundation and do what it takes to ensure that children with special needs receive the education they deserve. Since 2019, the Virginia State Board of Education has been under scrutiny by the U.S. Department of Education for various problems with the way it provides services to children with special needs. While some of the shortcomings are primarily technical or procedural, the more serious problem boils down to the fact that the program did…

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The dengue outbreak that has occurred in Latin America over the past three months is staggering in its scale. In Brazil, the number of infected people reached 1 million in a few weeks, in Argentina the number of infected people increased significantly, in Peru a state of emergency was declared, and now there are new cases. , in Puerto Rico.It heralds a change in the status of this disease. The mosquitoes that spread dengue breed in densely populated cities with weak infrastructure and in warmer, wetter environments that are rapidly expanding as the climate changes.The number of dengue fever cases…

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Welcome to the 2024 Pinkbike State of the Sport Survey. This anonymous survey is designed to highlight key issues and riders’ perspectives on the sport that we, pro riders, and Pinkbike readers all love so much. We surveyed the best riders in the world to hear their thoughts, ideas, concerns, and criticisms on mountain biking in 2024. Now, we’re breaking down what we’ve learned. We’re now publishing a series of articles that break down sections of the results, and you’ll see the results in full shortly. This year, we introduced the public survey, which will help gauge public views on…

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