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Rams Reacts Results: Fans want Les Snead to stay in the first round
The Los Angeles Rams have been one of the teams most opening to trading draft picks, whether that be for players or to amass more selections in the later rounds. This year has a different feel though, as LA is slated to make their first opening round pick since 2016, and fans seem excited to see what Snead and the front office are planning to do with that pick. When asked “Should the Rams trade their first round pick?” fans seemed pretty split on whether the team should trade down or trade up,...
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NFL Draft in Detroit: Security, parking, transportation, maps and everything else to know for the draft
The hottest football party in the country is in Detroit this week. All eyes will be on the Motor City as the NFL descends on Campus Martius, Monroe Street Midway, and Hart Plaza in downtown. Crowds are expected. So are road closures - a lot of road closures. But with the massive footprint covering downtown, stretching along Woodward Avenue all the way to Jefferson Avenue, it's worth taking a few minutes to plan for getting to the draft.If you're not planning on visiting the event space but still...
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Hawaiian Electric lifts call for Big Island energy conservation issued in March
The electric utility reports that generation margins have returned to levels where conservation is no longer necessary.
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B&b Recap Wednesday, April 24: Carter Chastises Zende, Luna Wants Answers, Finn’s Disbelief
The Bold And The Beautiful Recap And Spoilers for Wednesday, April 24 indicate that Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) learns that Sugar (Kimberlin Brown) was...
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Japanese arm of Meta sued for fake ads used in fraud schemes | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News ...
KOBE—Four plaintiffs have filed a lawsuit against the platform operator of Facebook and Instagram for running fraudulent ads that duped them into investing in projects they believed were endorsed by noted entrepreneurs.
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Experts call for global genetic warning system to combat the next pandemic and antimicrobial resistance
The COVID-19 pandemic turned the world upside down. In fighting it, one of our most important weapons was genomic surveillance, based on whole genome sequencing, which collects all the genetic data of a given microorganism. This powerful technology tracked the spread and evolution of the virus, helping to guide public health responses and the development of vaccines and treatments.
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Additional whooping cough case confirmed on Big Island
The Hawai‘i Department of Health reports the new case is unrelated to the 10 previously reported cases since March. Several of the cases have been in infants too young to be fully vaccinated.
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Venice Has Begun Charging an Access Fee to Try to Curb ‘Hit-and-Run’ Tourists
Venice, the historic Italian city known for its canals, would like to draw a balance between its residents who live there and help to keep...
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'Dine and dash' couple busted for hitting 5 restaurants for over $1,200 in free meals
The fraudsters snatched the free meals on multiple occasions because local law enforcement didn’t view the calls as an emergency, according to one restauranteur.
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PAGCOR hires Wilma Eisma as new President and COO
Wilma Eisma has been appointed as the new President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) after she to
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NYT: US secretly sent Ukraine over 100 ATACMS last week
The U.S. secretly shipped over 100 long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine last week, some of which were immediately deployed and used to strike a Russian military airfield in Dzhankoi in occupied Crimea, the New York Times (NYT) reported on April 25.
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NOAA expands availability of new heat forecast tool ahead of summer
Collaboration with CDC provides health guidance for those most vulnerable to heat.