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Washington Soldiers, veterans, and their families can secure their identities by leveraging complex passwords, using password managers, separating work and personal accounts, and enabling two-factor authentication. your online footprint, minimize your online footprint, and avoid fraud.Derrick Palmer, Supervisory Special Agent in Charge of the Army Criminal Investigation Division, has been in law enforcement for more than 20 years and focused on social media and data privacy for more than nine years.These public data brokers have access to addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, social media accounts, contact information such as relatives and colleagues, professional licenses, court proceedings and civil lawsuits, and…

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U.S. Rep. Andy Josephson (D-Anchorage) on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, announced a $350 million annual increase to the state's school funding system, consistent with numbers supported by education advocacy groups in Juneau. give a speech in support of (Sean Maguire/ADN) JUNEAU – A far-reaching and controversial education bill backed by the Republican-led majority in the Alaska House of Representatives failed Wednesday after failing to receive enough votes to be considered in the House.Twenty House Republicans voted Wednesday to consider an education bill that includes several key provisions proposed by Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy. The other 20 councilors voted not to…

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Vice President Kassim Shettima said on Tuesday that the federal government had discovered 32 routes used to smuggle food to neighboring countries, causing food price hikes and shortages. Shettima made the comments at a public asset management conference in Abuja, adding that there are forces that are hell-bent on plunging the country into anarchy. A video has gone viral on social media showing a food truck being looted after an apparent accident in Katsina State. Video footage showed desperate local residents struggling to get food. Protests over the rising cost of living in some states and organized labor's announcement that…

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Southeast Asia is home to a growing number of vertical AI startups serving a wide range of sectors, from seafood to finance. Singapore-based venture capital firm Antler recently bet on 37 of them, investing a total of $5.1 million in pre-seed deals. Antler also announced a partnership with Malaysian sovereign wealth fund Khazanah. “If you look at other parts of the world, there's a lot of horizontal AI and it's becoming very competitive,” Antler co-founder and managing partner Jussi Salovaara tells TechCrunch. “What founders in this part of the world are increasingly trying to solve are real problems across a…

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market wrap be careful: Latest PMI for the Eurozone, Germany, France and the UK. EU CPI data. French monthly economic survey.Latest deals from Nestlé, Danone, Telefonica, Lloyds Banking Group, Rolls-Royce, Mercedes-Benz, Repsol, AXA, WPP, Engie, Zurich Insurance, Gold Fields, Mondi, Anglo American, Hikma Pharmaceuticals, Hargreaves Lansdowne, Iberdrola information Opening call: Stock futures rose ahead of a series of European corporate earnings and PMI data. Stock benchmarks were mixed in Asia. The dollar fell slightly. Government bond yields generally fell. Oil futures and gold rose. stock: European stocks early Thursday as traders analyzed Nvidia's impressive earnings and minutes from the Federal…

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ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Albany Academy girls basketball team was completely dominant in its 2024 divisional debut, looking like you'd expect from a reigning state semifinalist. Finishing the regular season with a 16-3 record, the Bears advanced to the Class B section tournament as the top-seeded team for the second straight year. Their quest to defend their title began Wednesday night with a 76-28 win over No. 8 seed Watervliet in the quarterfinal round. Head coach Brian Capitola's stifling defense was on full display from the start, creating numerous transition buckets for Academy and quickly taking a 31-7 lead…

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“I don't watch movies made before I was born,” my grandson told us a few years ago.So when my husband and I decided to watch Jumanji, which was made in 1995, 10 years before this little boy was born, this usually gentle boy turned his back on the television screen.”Jumanji” is the story of two children who find and play a magical board game, during which they free a man (Robin Williams) who has been trapped in the jungle for decades, but who is unable to complete the game. There are also many dangers that can only be prevented by…

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Education funding case started 30 years ago returns to North Carolina Supreme Courtby Gary D. Robertson Associated PressFebruary 22, 2024, 12:04 a.m. ET• 4 minute readRALEIGH, N.C. — A long-running education funding case is back in the North Carolina Supreme Court. It comes less than a year after a majority of the justices, all of them Democrats, agreed that taxpayer funds can be directed to closing education disparities across the state without explicit approval from lawmakers.That structure has apparently changed to allow oral arguments scheduled for Thursday in the state Supreme Court. Days after the court's landmark 2022 ruling, registered…

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Written by Ali Abbas Ahmadi BBC News1 hour agoimage source, british parliamentimage caption, Lord Lindsay returned to the chamber to apologize to MPs.Pressure is mounting on the Speaker of the House of Commons after discussions on a ceasefire in Gaza descended into chaos. Sir Lindsay Hoyle broke with tradition and allowed a vote on a Labor motion calling for an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire”, sparking outrage among SNP and Tory MPs. Lord Lindsay later apologized but continues to face calls for his resignation. Around 33 Conservative and SNP MPs signed a motion of no confidence in the Speaker.Lord Lindsay apologized in…

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