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Did you know Rosalynn Carter was an advocate for mental health and human rights? | Other facts about the former first lady
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Rosalynn Carter, the longtime companion of former President Jimmy Carter and former first lady, has had a number of accomplishments all the way from life in Plains to life in and out of the White House. RELATED: Former first lady Rosalynn Carter enters at-home hospice care, family says Did…
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Michigan basketball heads to paradise for business trip, not vacation
The Michigan women’s basketball team arrived on Paradise Island in the Bahamas on Thursday, about 48 hours before their first game of the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament. There have been team meals, and players have swam in the ocean and explored the pools (with their awesome slides) on the incredible resort. Come Saturday, the focus…
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LOVELOUD: LGBTQ Charity Music Event Wraps Up National Tour
LOVELOUD has just wrapped up their first-ever tour and it was a major hit! Lauv Photo by Britt Bowman LOVELOUD is a non-profit founded in 2017 by Dan Reynolds, the lead singer of pop-rock band Imagine Dragons, to help ignite the vital conversations about what it means to unconditionally love, understand, support, accept, and celebrate…
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FL Supreme Court rejects request to block Seminoles’ mobile sports betting operations
The Florida Supreme Court won’t interfere with mobile sports betting that the Seminole Tribe of Florida is now offering through an agreement with the state of Florida. The justices on Friday tersely rejected a request by the competing gambling operations challenging the tribe’s sports book, which operates through a “hub and spoke” network — bettors…
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A Rise in Antisemitism; and a Conversation with the A.I. Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton
The New Yorker Radio Hour A Rise in Antisemitism; and a Conversation with the A.I. Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton SaveSave SaveSave Listen and subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google | Wherever You Listen Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter of the best New Yorker podcasts. The State Department’s Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism,…
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3 EV Stocks That Have Key Product Launches in 2024
As an investor, you’re constantly looking for the next big opportunity, especially in the dynamic world of electric vehicles (EVs). EV stocks with upcoming product launches are particularly exciting, presenting unique possibilities for growth. As of 2022, the market had already achieved a notable value of $384.65 billion, according to Fortune Business Insights. Looking ahead,…
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Celebrity biohacker Ben Greenfield’s tips for a longer, happier life
He is an interesting man. But, more importantly, he is a happy man. The biohacker who wants to become cyborg to be more perfect When asked what makes a happy life, Greenfield tells the Post that, to understand the true meaning of happiness, we must first recognise that it “is not necessarily an emotion of…
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Edu Gaspar, do Arsenal, ganha prêmio de melhor diretor de futebol
Edu Gaspar, ex-jogador e atual diretor de futebol do Arsenal, da Inglaterra, foi premiado como melhor diretor de futebol da Europa. O brasileiro foi eleito pelo jornal italiano Tuttusport durante o evento Golden Boy 2023. Edu trabalha no Arsenal desde 2019. Primeiro foi diretor técnico e, em 2022, passou a ser diretor esportivo. O trabalho…
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Strictly judges to perform with celebrities this weekend in show shake-up
Strictly Come Dancing will air something a little different on the BBC series this weekend. As the line-up, pro dancers, judges and hosts head to the famous Blackpool Tower for the annual special episode, there will be some big changes to the usual performances. From extra dancers to new elements in routines, there will also…
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Spartan Strong Fund mental health reimbursements remain inaccessible
About a quarter of the $2 million raised following the campus mass shooting in February remains in limbo, as the university has yet to announce how individuals can access the money. The funds come from the Spartan Strong Fund, which raised $2 million from approximately 4,200 donors in the wake of the shooting. On June…