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Video shows missing ex-NFL star Sergio Brown burning mom Myrtle Brown’s clothes before she was found dead
Video shows missing ex-NFL star Sergio Brown burning mom Myrtle Brown’s clothes before she was found dead
Myrtle Brown was found dead near her home on Saturday, September 16
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Spirit Electronics Offers Foundry Services for U.S.-based Manufacturing Amid Foundry Consolidation
Spirit Electronics Offers Foundry Services for U.S.-based Manufacturing Amid Foundry Consolidation
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 19, 2023--
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Winfrey picks Nathan Hill's novel 'Wellness' for book club
Winfrey picks Nathan Hill's novel 'Wellness' for book club
For her latest book club pick, Oprah Winfrey broke the news to author Nathan Hill in modern style
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8 celebrities who have bravely opened up about being sexually assaulted
8 celebrities who have bravely opened up about being sexually assaulted
Courageous celebrities are empowering sexual assault survivors to find their voices by telling their own stories
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The Grid Must Grow Quickly to Achieve California’s Net-Zero Goal by 2045
The Grid Must Grow Quickly to Achieve California’s Net-Zero Goal by 2045
ROSEMEAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 19, 2023--
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SpectraWAVE Secures 510(k) Clearance to Add Saline Imaging and Expanded Artificial Intelligence Features to the HyperVue™ Imaging System
SpectraWAVE Secures 510(k) Clearance to Add Saline Imaging and Expanded Artificial Intelligence Features to the HyperVue™ Imaging System
BEDFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 19, 2023--
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England’s Leah Williamson to address United Nations in New York
England’s Leah Williamson to address United Nations in New York
Arsenal defender Leah Williamson will become the first England women’s footballer to address the United Nations when she speaks at the Sustainability Development Goals Summit in New York on Tuesday. The 26-year-old, who captained the Lionesses to the European Championship title last summer, is set to speak about her visit to Za’atari in Jordan, the largest Syrian refugee camp in the world, as part of the Coaching for Life programme jointly run by Arsenal and Save the Children. Williamson was forced to miss this summer’s World Cup, where the Lionesses finished runners-up, after rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament in April and was able to combine the recovery process with charitable work. She told Arsenal’s club website: “Sport has the power to change lives – but it’s still not a level playing field for so many girls around the world. “Football definitely changed my life. After visiting the Za’atari refugee camp, I’ve seen first-hand how our football programme, Coaching for Life, is helping the girls in the camp cope better with the challenges they face. “Almost all women footballers will have a story about the challenges they faced taking up the game, but at least in countries like England and America we had a chance. “In some countries, girls have social restrictions that limit their access to playing football and that has to change. ” This is key all around the world as well – to address deep-rooted stereotypes Leah Williamson Coaching for Life was launched in 2018 with a mission to support the physical and mental wellbeing of children and families affected by the war in Syria. Since then, the number of girls taking part has increased from a small minority to an even split between male and female graduates. Williamson added: “At first, fathers in the camp were reluctant for their daughters to get involved – but then relented. “They saw how their daughters became empowered. We are now moving towards a gender-transformative approach in the camp. “This is key all around the world as well – to address deep-rooted stereotypes. We need to involve men and boys in the conversation about positive masculinity and the barriers women and girls face.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live England ODI captaincy against Ireland ‘a great opportunity’ for Zak Crawley Great Britain face Novak Djokovic’s Serbia in Davis Cup quarter-finals On this day in 2015: Japan stun South Africa at Rugby World Cup
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ModMed Introduces Maternal Fetal Medicine Addition to its OBGYN EHR Solution
ModMed Introduces Maternal Fetal Medicine Addition to its OBGYN EHR Solution
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 19, 2023--
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iBase-t Chooses HOOPS Exchange to Power Collaboration in Model Based Enterprise
iBase-t Chooses HOOPS Exchange to Power Collaboration in Model Based Enterprise
BEND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 19, 2023--
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Five Americans freed in Iran prisoner swap land in US
Five Americans freed in Iran prisoner swap land in US
The four men and one woman return to the US after $6bn of frozen Iranian funds were released.
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Middle East’s Leading Venue Manager ASM Global Named Operator of Dubai’s ‘Connect Conference Centre’
Middle East’s Leading Venue Manager ASM Global Named Operator of Dubai’s ‘Connect Conference Centre’
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 19, 2023--
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K-Wonderland Connects with Korean Artists Gen Z Loves
K-Wonderland Connects with Korean Artists Gen Z Loves
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 19, 2023--
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