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Jul 24, 2024 |
san.com | Dan Reardon |Ali Caldwell |Ian Kennedy
[BROCK KOLLER]RYAN ROBERTSON HAS HELD MANY POSITIONS IN HIS BROADCAST CAREER. REPORTER…PRODUCER…NEWS DIRECTOR. . RECENTLY HE TOOK ON A NEW ROLE HERE AT STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS – PODCASTER.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
san.com | Simone Del Rosario |Brent Jabbour |Dan Reardon |Heath Cary
Every four years, billions of people across the globe tune into the Summer Olympics. The 2024 Games are set to be a spectacle, descending on Paris for the first time in 100 years. But sometimes, scoring the biggest sporting event on the planet is rife with corruption. And the scandals don’t stop after the winning bid is announced. In the United States, polls show the number of people who are extremely proud to be an American is at record lows. But through the Olympics, that sentiment changes.
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Apr 24, 2024 |
san.com | Simone Del Rosario |Brent Jabbour |Dan Reardon |Heath Cary
Simone Del Rosario: India already knocked off China as the most populous country in the world. Now, it’s going after China’s title of global growth engine. It’s a crown economists believe India could claim by 2028. Samir Kapadia: I think everyone would be making a mistake if they didn’t bet on India over the next 10 years. Simone Del Rosario: The world’s fifth largest economy is expected to soon climb over Japan and Germany to the No. 3 spot.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
muscleinsider.com | Dan Reardon
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Dec 6, 2023 |
san.com | Simone Del Rosario |Brent Jabbour |Dan Reardon |Emma Stoltzfus
Simone Del Rosario: There’s a Supreme Court case that could turn the justice system on its head. But the scales of justice in question aren’t in the courts at all. SEC v. Jarkesy is all about the SEC’s use of in-house judges and whether it’s constitutional. Administrative law judges, ALJs, are part of the executive branch, not the judicial branch. They are employed by the agency that is bringing the charges. Let me lay the scene.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
san.com | Dan Reardon |Brent Jabbour |Simone Del Rosario
Simone Del Rosario:The worldwide gaming market is worth about $350 billion. Luxury goods bring in the same. Believe it or not, this odd couple teams up time and time again. Here are some of the biggest gaming-luxury collabs in this week’s Five For Friday. PlayStation’s paired with Nike in the past, but their work with Balenciaga in 2020 is on another level. Yeah, the shirts and hoodies look kinda basic, but they still fetched $675 and $875 respectively.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
san.com | Dan Reardon |Brent Jabbour |Simone Del Rosario
Simone Del Rosario:If your only reference to the U.S. Marshals Service is Tommy Lee Jones in The Fugitive, here’s part of what the real agency actually does: Seize millions in goods procured by criminals and sell it off on behalf of federal courts. So here’s a short movie on that: The most interesting and expensive scores auctioned by U.S. Marshals in this week’s Five For Friday.
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Nov 20, 2023 |
san.com | Shannon Longworth |Dan Reardon
In a turn of events, Microsoft has seized the opportunity created by the recent turmoil at OpenAI, securing the services of the startup’s former CEO and president Sam Altman. Microsoft’s stock price surged to a record high following the move. Altman, the former CEO of OpenAI, has assumed a key leadership role at Microsoft, heading a new advanced AI research team. This development comes in tandem with Greg Brockman, Altman’s co-founder at OpenAI, also joining the ranks at Microsoft.
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Nov 17, 2023 |
san.com | Shannon Longworth |Dan Reardon
New York state will open up a new offshore wind solicitation on Nov. 30 as developers grapple with financial issues in existing projects. The plan allows for bidders that already have contracts as well as new contenders. Those with contracts in New York could re-offer their projects at higher prices. “For New York to continue to be a climate leader, we must be proactive in addressing the near-term challenges affecting the clean energy industry,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a .
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Nov 16, 2023 |
san.com | Dan Reardon |Brent Jabbour |Simone Del Rosario
Simone Del Rosario:Could not be more annoying. These days, some of the nation’s biggest stores, like Walmart, are rethinking the self-checkout strategy. But why keep ’em around at all? Here are 5 reasons self-checkout SHOULD be dumped in this week’s Five For Friday. First of all, it’s not my job. When these things first hit stores all the way back in 1987, developers said they were solving the number one shopper complaint, long checkout lines. But self checkout lines are formidable in their own right.