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Think the SEC will make The Hoover Met the long term venue?

VandySports 

To me the SECT is the Hoover Met. Sankey mentioned tonight that he doesn’t know anywhere else they could get a sold out Tuesday night atmosphere with all of the accommodations for travelers (RVs etc). Hopefully they don’t move it to Austin or Dallas I think that would be a big mistake. Birmingham is so centrally located and accessible.

Bluesky finally has DMs

Mashable 

Bluesky has finally added direct messaging (DMs), though its features are fairly limited right now.

MahaRERA suspends registration of over 20,000 real estate agents

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

In the real estate sector, the property brokers and agents play a vital role as they are the link between a homebuyer and a developer. Usually, a potential homebuyer receives primary project related information directly from these agents.

Looking forward to watch Virat Kohli in T20 World Cup: Flower

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Virat Kohli hasn't won an IPL championship in 17 years. Despite leading the T20 batting records, Kohli's team Royal Challengers Bengaluru was eliminated from the playoffs by Rajasthan Royals. RCB coach Andy Flower expressed his excitement about watching the cricket superstar from India play in the T20 World Cup, which begins in the United States and the West Indies on June 1.

Can Coforge be the Nvidia of India? Which largecap can give mega returns for next 2-3 years? Sanjiv Bhasin answers

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Sanjiv Bhasin of IIFL Securities advises caution in investing in defence and railway stocks due to unfavorable prices. He mentions selectively booking profits in PSUs like Vedanta, Nalco, and SAIL, which have performed well in the metal space. Bhasin says he would put my money on Coforge and thinks this stock can revisit those levels of 6,000 once Cigniti acquisition goes through smoothly.

Relics Of A Lost Brother Join Memorial For Victims Of Srebrenica Genocide

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 

Adil Suljic was one of thousands of Muslim men and boys massacred in Srebrenica during the Bosnian war. His sister, Nura Begovic, later donated the remains of his clothing to the memorial center in Potocari, where tributes to the victims are on display. As the United Nations prepares to vote on declaring an annual day to commemorate the genocide, Nura Begovic described the significance of honoring her brother with a lasting memorial.

Taylan May Stood Down Under NRL’s “No Fault Stand Down” Policy

League Freak 

The Penrith Panthers have announced that centre Taylan May has been forced to stand down under the NRL’s no fault stand down policy ahead of legal issues he is facing for which he will appear in court for. May was left out of last weeks matchup the Panthers had against the New Zealand Warriors because...