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The Grass Is Greener at the Ballpark

OurSports Central 

The grass is always greener at the Ballpark.The Bees celebrated the installation of the grass playing surface at Daybreak Field at America First S... - PCL Salt Lake Bees

Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk

The Wall Street Journal 

Find insight on Mondi, BHP, International Paper and more in the latest Market Talks covering Basic Materials.

Stop condemning Nigeria, NOA urges citizens

The Punch 

The National Orientation Agency has called on all Nigerians to love and promote the values and cultures of diverse elements that make up the country. The Federal Government’s agency also warned against speaking badly of the country, saying all hands must be on deck to move the country forward without any political consideration. The Director-General

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Hacker arrested for the fake SEC tweet that caused a Bitcoin price spike

The Verge 

Illustration: Beatrice Sala

The FBI has arrested an Alabama man who is accused of hacking the Securities and Exchange Commission’s X account in January. The indictment (PDF) alleges that 25-year-old Eric Council Jr. worked with co-conspirators to take control of the account and post a fake message from SEC Chair Gary Gensler about Bitcoin ETFs that caused the price of Bitcoin to jump by more than $1,000 momentarily.

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State and Local Law Enforcement: Trends in Policing and the Law and Technology Surrounding It

Cato Institute 

n the four years since nationwide protests against police misconduct rocked the nation, momentum for police reform has stalled. At the same time, state and local law enforcement entities are constantly seeking to upgrade their abilities to conduct various forms of surveillance—whether using traditional human informants or emerging digital or forensic technologies. These developments arguably represent major day-to-day threats to individual rights.

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Nostalgia Drives Halloween as Brands Revive Classic Ads

Adweek.com 

A 30-second Geico ad called "Horror Movie" needed to look like the real Hollywood slasher franchises it was parodying, with attractive stars, desolate setting, high stakes, and slick production values. And its villain--a prototypical axe murderer--had to speak volumes without a single word of dialogue. It wasn't until the final moments of filming--and the last...