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20-year-old accused of smashing El Paso police car windshield
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — El Paso police say a man climbed on top of a marked patrol car, jumped into and shattered the windshield, then ran away. The alleged crime happened the evening of November 1, 2023. Police officers report that the patrol car was parked on the 600 block of East Overland. Courtesy:…
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“Tecnologia ajuda, mas falta instrução”, diz CEO da Vivae – ESTRATEGICAMENTE
3 2023 – 15h00 Compartilhar No oitavo episódio de EstrategicaMente, o jornalista Leandro Chaves e a neuro estrategista de marcas e negócios Perla Amabile recebem Alexandre Max, CEO da plataforma de educação e empregabilidade Vivae. O executivo fala de como a tecnologia ajudou no crescimento de abertura de empresas e de que maneira também pode…
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Women’s Tennis Downs Columbia on Day One of Harvard Invite
Story Links CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Brown women’s tennis began its final event of the fall season with a 4-3 victory over Columbia at the Harvard Invite on Friday. Brown took the first point of the match by winning doubles. Senior Ali Benedetto and junior Addison Ahlstrom took their match at first doubles (6-3), while junior Gabby Soliman and…
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Artificial Intelligence to Wield Its Influence on the Commodities Supply Chain
Commodities supply chains require continuous efforts to optimize productivity. Like many sectors, the mining and oil & gas sectors are discovering that artificial intelligence (AI) is a tool that can hone business operations, differentiating everything from discovery and drilling processes to product inspection and predictive maintenance. Over time, we anticipate more AI-based innovation to take…
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New Music Friday November 3: Olivia Rodrigo, Megan Thee Stallion
Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer — and ET has you covered for everything in between. Olivia Rodrigo leads this week’s new music with “Can’t Catch Me Now,” her new single from the upcoming film, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of…
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Taylor Swift’s 1989 re-recording scores record-breaking UK chart debut
Beth Garrabrant By Mark Savage Music correspondent, BBC News In a year of record-breaking achievements, Taylor Swift has done it again. A re-recording of her crossover pop album 1989 has become the UK’s fastest-selling record of 2023. 1989 (Taylor’s Version) shifted 184,000 copies last week, more than double the opening-week sales of the 2014 original.…
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Brooklyn bishop ‘appalled’ over lewd Sabrina Carpenter music video filmed in church
Lithuanian Catholics have worshipped at the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, since 1870. | Google Maps A Roman Catholic bishop has expressed outrage that a historic parish church in Brooklyn allowed a lewd, violent music video to be filmed in its building. Bishop Robert Brennan told Catholic News Agency via…
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New Bern seeks community input on implementing ShotSpotter, gunshot detection technology
NEW BERN, Craven County — Community input is wanted by residents regarding implementing ShotSpotter in New Bern. ShotSpotter is gunshot detection technology that sends out alerts to law enforcement agencies when gunfire is registered. This technology is to help deter crime and have law enforcement respond quicker and more efficiently. On Thursday, Nov. 9 at…
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सार्वजनिक मनोरंजन कार्यक्रमों के लिए सिस्टम को बनाया आसान
-लाइसेंसिंग प्रक्रिया काे पूरी तरह से ऑनलाइन किया, अधिसूचना जारी नई दिल्ली / ताहिर सिद्दीकी। दिल्ली में सार्वजनिक स्थानों पर मनोरंजन कार्यक्रमों के आयाेजन की प्रक्रिया आसान हो गई है। उपराज्यपाल वीके सक्सेना की अनुमति के बाद केंद्रीय गृह मंत्रालय ने प्रस्तावित सार्वजनिक मनोरंजन और सार्वजनिक मनोरंजन प्रदर्शन (सिनेमा के अलावा) के स्थानों के लिए…
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Why Are Re-Recordings So Controversial For Music Labels? Taylor Swift’s Success?
On Oct. 30, Billboard released a report that record labels are trying to keep artists from re-recording their songs for extended periods — and in some cases, never again — following the success of Taylor Swift’s “Taylor’s Version” albums. Top music attorneys told the site that Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Music…