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Written by Addison Campbell This year, the 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend will be held in downtown Indianapolis, just 10 minutes from the University of Indianapolis campus, opening many doors for UIndy students. Jacob Sunde, a junior sports management major, had the opportunity to volunteer at multiple events throughout the weekend. NBA All-Star Weekend brought a lot of big names to Indianapolis and got the whole city excited. Not only were UIndy students given the opportunity to volunteer at these events, but the NBA also offered 6,000 volunteer positions. All-Star Weekend brought the community together and set a goal of providing…

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Prosecutors described Chad Daybell as a man with a “lust for sex, money and power” and said he labeled people who got in the way of his dreams as “zombies” and “dark spirits.” The remarks were made Wednesday during opening statements in Daybell's triple murder trial. He and his current wife, Lori Vallow, were charged in connection with the deaths of Daybell's ex-wife, Tammy Daybell, and Vallow's children, Joshua 'JJ' Vallow and Tylee Ryan.”In the world that Chad and Lori planned for themselves, they considered anyone who stood in the way of their dreams to be 'dark,'” said Madison County…

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Federal authorities are asking a Manhattan judge to postpone the corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife for at least two months, citing the spouse's health. Prosecutors on Wednesday sent a letter to the judge overseeing Nadine Menendez's case, moving the May 6 trial to July after Nadine Menendez's lawyers submitted documentation about her serious health condition. They asked that it be postponed until August. Nadine's lawyers said her condition requires surgery within four to six weeks, adding that she is not in a “physical or mental condition” to request an indefinite postponement. Sen. Bob Menendez and his…

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gazette February 27, 2024 12:03 PM, Updated: April 10, 2024 11:58 AM Business Breakfast Series Tuesday, April 16th at the James Theater The Gazette's Business Breakfast series brings together business and community leaders from a variety of industries in person to discuss important issues impacting the workforce and other elements of the local economy. Join us for breakfast, networking, and discussions with a panel of industry leaders. Businesses receive taxes. Lowering property taxes and other taxes may be popular, but they have an impact at the local level. We talk about the tension between keeping taxes and fees low and…

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Dejah Taylor, the mother of a 6-year-old boy, was sentenced to two years in prison in December after pleading guilty to felony child abandonment. Previously, she pleaded guilty to using marijuana while possessing a firearm and making false statements about drug use, and she was sentenced to 21 months in prison. Parker's decision comes on the same day that two Michigan parents were sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison for failing to prevent their son from killing four of his classmates in the worst school shooting in Michigan history. An indictment was also made public.The former assistant principal…

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Heart recipient Sarah Miretta unfurls the Donate Life flag, with Don McKenna, director of Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, from back left. Tyler Brody with Gift of Life Donor Program. And the recipient of the heart, Patti Miretta (Sarah's mother), looks on. Penn State Health and Gift of Life Donor Program collaborate to raise awareness for National Donate Life Month The Penn State Department of Health recognized organ donors and recipients at an event held on the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center campus to raise awareness about organ donation. The health system's heart and abdominal transplant teams…

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(Bloomberg) — A crypto token aimed at replicating common hedge fund trading has attracted widespread market buzz, attracting billions of dollars worth of tokens. But the project, known as Etena, has also raised skepticism about the sustainability of its yield, currently around 37%.Most Read Articles on BloombergEthena and its USDe token, the so-called synthetic dollar, achieves that goal through basis trading, a cryptocurrency version that takes advantage of price differences between spot and futures markets. This strategy, known in cryptocurrencies as cash-and-carry trading, is becoming particularly profitable as token prices rise higher and higher and funding rates (the interest paid…

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The freshman won two NCAA individual titles in 2024 and seven national titles in his first season as a Gator. Gainesville, Florida – Florida Gators bella sims As announced today by Chris Felts, executive director of THE Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA), she has been named a finalist in the 2024 Honda Sport Award Swimming & Diving category.bella sims Aranza Vazquez-Montano of the University of Florida, Aranza Vazquez-Montano of the University of North Carolina, and Alex and Gretchen Walsh of the University of Virginia are the four finalists in the 2024 Honda Sports Awards Swimming & Diving category.The honor…

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Joe Hayes (right) won first place in the BraveHawk Entrepreneur Challenge at UNC Pembroke.Mr. Hayes is pictured with UNCP Secretary Diane Prusanc. PEMBROKE – Joe Hayes enjoys giving back to young people in his hometown of Peanut City, Virginia. For the past two summers, UNC Pembroke Senior has hosted Hayes Stacking Days Youth Football Camps, bringing together college athletes and coaches to help local players hone their skills on the field. But Hayes has big dreams for his camp to go beyond football and impact the next generation, and at UNCP's first BraveHawk Entrepreneur Challenge held on Wednesday, April 3,…

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The Alachua County Education Association (ACEA) is at risk of having its certification revoked if it fails to meet several new state requirements by April 24. Senate Bill 256, signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis last May, prohibits the deduction of dues from teachers' salaries. Throughout the school year, ACEA has been encouraging Alachua County Public Schools (ACPS) employees to register for electronic services and pay their dues. ACEA President Carmen Ward said many employees are having trouble signing up for eDues because the technology is confusing. He said that before the new law, there were 2,300 members in…

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