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Hi there! I'm Ashwini Timbadia, and I'm all about bringing you the news that matters. I believe informed citizens make the world a better place, and I'm committed to delivering the stories you need to stay on top of what's happening.

In state-of-the-art world, the idea of working from domestic has emerge as an increasing number of famous. Imagine waking up, playing your coffee with out the frenzy of a morning travel, and starting your workday from the consolation of your own area. The terrific news? You can start freelancing with 0 investment. Let’s dive into a freelancer jobs work from home without investment that will help you get began. Why Freelancing? Freelancing offers an unmatched stage of pliability. You have the freedom to select your running hours, select tasks that interest you, and paintings from virtually anywhere. This flexibility is…

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Debi Landeremail@floridanewsline.com Naples, Italy, seems to be often neglected, overlooked and underrated. Most travelers use Naples as a base for tours to Pompeii and the picturesque villages clinging to the Amalfi Coast. Still, the city’s charm should be explored. While we highly recommend seeing Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast during our stay, we’re so glad we added an amazing 3 days in the city. Honestly, we wish we could have stayed longer. The Naples Archaeological Museum is one of the most magnificent museums in the world. What began as a palace in the days of Naples’ kings is now a…

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Home » Africa » How U.S. Travel Warning for Guinea-Bissau Impacts Global Tourism Industry Thursday, August 1, 2024Reading time: 3 minutesGuinea-Bissau has seen a significant increase in international tourism, reaching 52,400 in 2019 from just 5,000 in 2005. This growth marks a significant expansion of the country’s tourism sector over the past 15 years. However, recent travel advisories from the United States have significantly reduced the number of American tourists visiting the country. These advisories, highlighting civil unrest and crime, may have deterred many potential tourists despite previous upward trends in tourism.The U.S. State Department currently advises caution when traveling…

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CHICAGO, July 30, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Accel Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: ACEL) today announced certain financial and operating results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2024.Highlights:Ended Q2 2024 with 4,034 locations; an increase of 4.7% compared to Q2 2023Ended Q2 2024 with 25,757 gaming terminals; an increase of 5.7% compared to Q2 2023Record revenues of $309.4 million for Q2 2024; an increase of 5.7% compared to Q2 2023Net income of $14.6 million for Q2 2024; an increase of 46.1% compared to Q2 2023Record Adjusted EBITDA of $49.7 million for Q2 2024; an increase of 6.5% compared to Q2 2023Q2 2024 ended with…

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According to the Wisconsin Youth Risk Behavior Survey, teens in the state continue to face significant mental health issues, with girls and LGBTQ+ youth at highest risk for depression, anxiety and self-harm. The 2023 report surveyed 1,888 students in grades 9-12 at 42 public, charter and alternative high schools last spring. More than half of the students, 51.6%, reported experiencing anxiety. One in three students reported experiencing depression nearly every day for more than two consecutive weeks, and one in five students reported engaging in non-suicidal self-harm. Get the latest news Sign up for WPR’s email newsletter. Women and LGBTQ+…

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Gunjan Krishna, Industrial Development Commissioner and Secretary, Commerce and Industry, Government of Karnataka, on Tuesday said smuggling and counterfeiting not only fund terrorist organisations but also undermine global security and pose a serious threat to security and economic growth.”The prevalence of counterfeit goods, including medicines and consumer goods, is putting public health and safety at risk. WHO reports that one in 10 medicines in low- and middle-income countries is substandard,” she said at the ‘Combating Illicit Trade: Insights, Challenges and Solutions’ seminar organised by FICCI. To combat the situation, Karnataka has taken various steps, including supporting 43 GI tagged products…

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Apollo Hospitals CEO, Preventive Healthcare, Sathya Sriram discusses “Is the burden of disease higher on women?” at the summit. | Photo by Akila Easwaran Satya Sriram, CEO of Preventive Healthcare at Apollo Hospitals, said there is a need to address the historic gap in collecting data on women and collect more women-centric data. Speaking during a conversation on the topic “Is the disease burden higher on women?” at the Hindu Tamil Nadu Women’s Summit 2024 on Tuesday, Sriram spoke about leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to better address women’s concerns and said, “To build good AI, you need consistent data… The…

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Nupur AnandNEW YORK (Reuters) – Wells Fargo has hired former BNY executive Bridget Engle as its new head of technology, according to a press release seen by Reuters.Engle also sits on the bank’s steering committee, reporting to CEO Charlie Scharf and tasked with reviewing technology across the bank.Scharf said the move is important as the bank continues to invest in modernizing and scaling its platform and works to increase innovation across the company.The bank also announced the appointment of Tracey Kerins as lead of its new Generative AI team to drive AI adoption across the bank.”Generative AI will help transform…

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Time travel has one important rule: it must be internally consistent.As far as we know, time travel isn’t real, which means that movies, TV shows, books, comics, and other attempts at world-building that deal with time travel are fiction, and the goal is to make time travel work within that fiction. Maybe it’s branching timelines in a multiverse, like the MCU, or maybe going back in time risks changing history and erasing you from existence, like Back to the Future.The exact nature of the rules doesn’t really matter, as long as they’re consistent. If going back in time sends a…

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont, the state’s largest health insurer with 66 percent market share, is on the brink of bankruptcy due to dwindling reserves, according to state regulators.Vermont Department of Financial Regulation Commissioner Kevin Gaffney said Friday he is confident BCBSVT will remain solvent and that it is his department’s responsibility to ensure that happens.”As a solvency regulator, our primary role is to protect the market,” Gaffney said. “People have to have a place where they can buy insurance. If we’re not doing a good job of protecting Vermont residents.”Gaffney said Vermont’s largest health insurer is at a…

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