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Do you want to understand the biggest story of the day before anyone else? Sign up here to our brilliant new daily newsletter.Without negotiation, transfers would never happen. But how do all the moving parts — from initial interest to final details — come together?The Athletic paired two experienced sporting directors — Nordsjaelland’s Jan Laursen and Orlando City’s Ricardo Moreira — at a table to discuss the process.“Negotiations are like a football match and you try to take the personal stuff out. Do your best, work hard and then afterwards you have to be able to meet up again,” says Laursen, who has…

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QUEENS, Jamaica — The State University of New York York College of Teacher Education is launching Governor Kathy Hochul's Paraprofessional Skills Development Program to transition paraprofessionals in bilingual and English as a new language classrooms to fully certified teachers in those areas. Approximately $1 million was awarded through.This program addresses critical teacher shortage areas to meet the needs of multilingual P-12 students in schools in York's partner school districts. District partners for this program include New York City public schools, specifically District 29 and Queens South High Schools, and Valley Stream Central High School District. This partnership and program supports…

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As Uber and Lyft threaten to pull out of Minneapolis if a driver wage increase ordinance goes into effect on May 1, a coalition of groups representing the city's seniors, people with disabilities, the hospitality industry and the airport announced Monday that Jacob Join Mayor Frey in urging city council members to step back from the “cliff”. Cove O'Connor, president of the National Federation of the Visually Impaired, said at a press conference: “For me, as a blind person, I can travel by public transportation instead of using Uber Lyft.'' “But it's not always the most convenient, and it's not…

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ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — The United States has the lowest life expectancy at birth and the highest death rate from preventable or treatable diseases, according to the Commonwealth Fund. The United States also has the highest percentage of people with multiple chronic conditions. So how can you overcome challenges and improve your overall health? Ivanhoe shares some science-backed strategies.Want to improve your health? Research shows that small changes can add up.First, ride a bicycle. One study found that people who cycle to work have a lower risk of certain cancers and heart disease. And don't skip the stairs! A…

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(Kitco News) – Cryptocurrencies on Monday as excitement over the upcoming halving pushed Bitcoin (BTC) prices above $71,000 as the top crypto prepares for its fourth reduction in new BTC emissions. The currency was trending upward. Stocks had a volatile day of trading, but the S&P, Dow, and Nasdaq all ended where they started, posting changes of -0.04%, -0.03%, and 0.03%, respectively, adding to the overall picture. There was almost no change. Last week's comments from Federal Reserve officials and the rise in the 10-year Treasury yield have kept investors in the market at least until Wednesday's Consumer Price Index…

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Two people were killed in a Monday morning shooting at a Las Vegas law firm, and the gunman took his own life, police said.Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill said in a news conference that the incident occurred around 10 a.m. at a fifth-floor law office on West Charleston Boulevard near Pavilion Center Drive.Two people, a man and a woman, were killed, the sheriff said. McMahill added that the gunman appears to have committed suicide.”We believe the suspect is deceased,” he said. “There is no further threat to the community.”McMahill added: “The suspect was not killed by my police. We believe…

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Morgan Wallen was booked into jail early Monday for allegedly throwing a chair from the sixth-floor roof of a downtown Nashville bar and concert venue. This is the latest in a series of public incidents for the popular country music star.Warren is charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct. According to Nashville PoliceThe chair crashed into the Broadway strip, near two police officers.According to an arrest report obtained by WTVF, officers reviewed a video showing Warren “jumping off and throwing things onto the roof” of Chief's Bar, a new honky-tonk in Nashville's red-light district. That's what…

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A caddy uses glasses to view the solar eclipse during a practice round before the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 8, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)AUGUSTA, Ga. — The last time so many people looked up to the sky during the Masters was in 2010. That time someone hired a plane to pull up a sign mocking Tiger Woods' extramarital affairs.”Sex addiction? Yeah. Right. Of course. Me too!” Read one.”Tiger, did you mention bootyism?” read another.Augusta National wasn't too keen on this, even though laughing at Woods' personal shortcomings was the…

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Jacksonville, Florida – “Bringing education, creativity, and community to the heart of downtown Jacksonville” is part of what the Museum of Contemporary Art will bring to the River City. The museum also celebrates its 100th birthday.Caitlin Doherty is executive director and this week's guest on Jacksonville: Business Edition.”At the Museum of Contemporary Art, we primarily focus on artwork from the 1960s to the present, which means contemporary art,” Dougherty said.Watch previous episode: Armenian delegation celebrates Women's History Month“We focus on art, artists and ideas, and we do that through exhibitions and programs, all of which contribute to our communities and…

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Dr. Lana Ivanitskaya received the 2024 Student Mentorship Award, which recognizes faculty who go above and beyond what is expected of individuals who mentor students. Over the past 20 years, Ms. Ivanitskaya has served as thesis chair for 37 health management doctoral students and taught more than 200 courses. Additionally, seven of her mentees received Outstanding Paper Awards from her CMU. Students under Ivanitskaya's tutelage have gone on to become deans, heads of doctoral programs, and state health secretaries. For example, one of her mentees currently serves as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services of the Federated…

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