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Apr 16 2024
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What Johnson told Biden about his aid plan
With help from Eli Okun, Garrett Ross and Bethany Irvine WHAT THE NATES ARE READING — Poll after poll of the 2024 presidential race has featured a similar shocking and seemingly anomalous finding under the hood: that young voters are abandoning President JOE BIDEN for DONALD TRUMP in droves. Many also show a sharp swing among the elderly toward Biden. Split Ticket’s Lakshya Jain and Giacomo
PoliticoApr 18 2024
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Council Post: What Generative AI Means For Enterprise Resource Planning
Scott Hebert is the Americas Chief Revenue Officer for SYSPRO, a provider of industry-built enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. I've worked in the enterprise technology space for nearly three decades, and in that time, I’ve seen many waves of innovation, including client-server, the introduction of the public internet, high-speed wireless and the public cloud—yet generative AI looks
ForbesApr 18 2024
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Council Post: The Five Main Steps In A Compliance Risk Assessment Plan
Michelle Drolet is CEO of Towerwall, a specialized cybersecurity firm offering compliance and professional cybersecurity solutions. Cyberattacks and data breaches are no longer merely an IT problem. They have the potential to cause business disruption, financial damage and reputational harm. Data theft can introduce a raft of legal and data privacy implications for organizations. According to
ForbesMar 14 2024
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CMA Fest 2024 to Bring Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Luke Bryan, Keith Urban and Hundreds of Other Artists to Nashville
CMA Fest has announced its lineup for the festival’s 2024 edition, taking place in Nashville June 6-9, and as usual, the roster for the nightly stadium shows is a who’s who of recent country charttoppers and awards contenders, with Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson foremost among the newer crop of headliners. The names gracing the Nissan Stadium main stage lineup aren’t entirely that fresh. Luke
VarietyApr 15 2024
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Maine lawmakers reverse controversial provisions in supplemental budget plan
The newly approved supplemental budget reversed changes regarding transportation funding, dairy subsidies, and tax relief for retirees' pensions. AUGUSTA, Maine — The Legislature's Democrat-led budget committee approved a new supplemental budget Monday, reversing some controversial changes it made during a recent session that went into the early morning hours. On Monday, the Appropriations and
News Center MaineApr 17 2024
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Quentin Tarantino cancels plans for ‘The Movie Critic’ to be final film
Quentin Tarantino is scrapping plans to make “The Movie Critic” his next film and will start all over on his 10th and final project. The legendary director previously said “Critic” would be his last movie, and it was expected to start filming this year. Reports that Tarantino is dumping the project come after he worked on it for months and announced that his frequent collaborator Brad Pitt
New York Daily NewsApr 17 2024
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Vigil planned for Missy Bevers to mark 8 years since her murder
Tomorrow will be eight years since Missy Bevers was murdered in Midlothian. The wife and mother of three were bludgeoned to death inside a church before she was supposed to teach a workout class. The case remains unsolved, and to mark Thursday's somber anniversary, a candlelight vigil is planned in her memory. Bevers was a fitness instructor scheduled to lead a workout class at Creekside
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsApr 12 2024
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A Plan to Infuse American Values into State Department Hiring
The State Department is failing to recruit a Foreign Service that fully represents the American people, as required by the Foreign Service Act of 1980. One of State’s most glaring recruitment shortcomings is its inability to hire new Foreign Service officers (FSOs) who come from all geographic regions of America. This ongoing failure helps to perpetuate the mindset of the current Foreign
The American ConservativeApr 17 2024
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Planning Commission backs controversial apartment project near Garden of the Gods
Hundreds of apartments are one step closer to being built in the Garden of the Gods corridor on Colorado Springs' west side, plans neighbors said would defy a 2021 City Council finding that an increase in density in the area would detrimentally affect public safety. After technological issues delayed the Planning Commission's meeting start by an hour, and continued for people who tuned in
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 15 2024
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Trump Media Falls 12% on Plans to Sell More Stock
Shares of Donald Trump's social media company slumped 12% Monday, extending their string of losses, after the company said in a regulatory filing that it could sell millions of additional shares in coming months. The filing showed a potential sale of 146.1 million shares including 114.8 million shares owned by Trump himself. It also listed an additional 21.5 million shares that could be sold
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