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Hikoi to Parliament in protest against change to Oranga Tamariki law

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Report from RNZ Ngāpuhi Iwi Social Services chief executive Dr Moana Eruera is warning that a repeal of Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act will encourage ongoing abuse of Māori in state care. Children’s Minister Karen Chhour is refusing to reconsider her decision to repeal section 7AA of the Act, which legally binds Oranga […]

Noida: Drains clogged, water flows back into low-lying houses

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Heavy showers in Noida led to water entering ground floors of houses in low-lying areas like sectors 19, 61, 62, 22 and 30. Residents blamed clogged sewers and overflowing drains. Sump pumps were installed and super sucker machines deployed, but waterlogging persisted. Noida CEO convened a meeting to address these issues with potential solutions including rainwater harvesting pits.

Extremely rare worm fossil with internal organs found by scientists - BBC

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  1. Extremely rare worm fossil with internal organs found by scientists  BBC
  2. X-rays reveal half-billion-year-old insect ancestor  BBC
  3. A 520 million-year-old perfectly preserved creature is set to reveal secrets of evolution  The Independent
  4. Organ systems of a Cambrian euarthropod larva  Nature.com
  5. 'My jaw just dropped': 500 million-year-old larva fossil found with brain preserved  Livescience.com

Reports: Titans WR DeAndre Hopkins injures knee, out 4-6 weeks

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Denny Simmons/The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK) Tennessee Titans star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins strained his left knee in practice this week and is expected to miss four to six weeks, according to multiple media reports on Thursday. Hopkins wore a wrap on his left leg early in the team practice on Wednesday before leaving the field with vice president of sports medicine Todd Toriscelli, according to

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Second Apron Blues: How the NBA's CBA is reshaping team dynamics

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The Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) sets out the terms and conditions, and respective rights and obligations of NBA teams, players, and the league. On average, a new CBA is negotiated every 5 to 7 years – with the latest taking effect in July 2023 and extending to the end of the 2029-30 season. The CBA defines everything from how income is distributed between the teams and players, to how player contracts are structured, pension benefits, fines and penalties, trade rules, and much more.

Intel shares sink with 15% of workforce getting axed, suspends dividend - Fox Business

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  1. Intel shares sink with 15% of workforce getting axed, suspends dividend  Fox Business
  2. Intel Reports Second-Quarter 2024 Financial Results; Announces $10 Billion Cost Reduction Plan to Increase Efficiency and Market Competitiveness  Investor Relations :: Intel Corporation (INTC)
  3. Intel to Fire 15,000 People Because of Disappointing Earnings  80.lv
  4. Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’  The Verge
  5. Intel to Cut Jobs and Suspend... Читать дальше...

X-Out: Resurfaced announced

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ININ Games and developer KRITZELKRATZ 3000 announced X-Out: Resurfaced, a remake of the 1989-released side-scrolling shoot ’em up developed by Rainbow Arts, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC (Steam, GOG). It will launch this winter. ...

Resurfaced announced

GameGuru Mania 

ININ Games and developer KRITZELKRATZ 3000 announced X-Out: Resurfaced, a remake of the 1989-released side-scrolling shoot ’em up developed by Rainbow Arts, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC (Steam, GOG). It will launch this winter. ...

Prep work for removal of Manhattan Era radioactive waste begins in Lewiston

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BUFFALO, N.Y (WIVB) -- Contractors are prepping federally owned land in Lewiston to begin removing radioactive waste leftover from the top-secret Manhattan Project to develop the world's first atomic bomb. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers spokesman Avery Schneider said the first of three phases is set to begin at the end of this month on [...]