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RT 41 AT HERCULES RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES DUE TO CONSTRUCTION UNTIL 3PM




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RT 41 AT HERCULES RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES DUE TO CONSTRUCTION UNTIL 3PM




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MILFORD HARRINGTON HWY & SIKA DR WILL EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 5PM.




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RT 41 AT HERCULES RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES DUE TO CONSTRUCTION UNTIL 3PM




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RED LION RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES AT BEAR CORBITT RD TIL 4PM




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NAAMANS RD BTWN DARLEY RD AND CEDAR TREE DR THERE ARE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 4:00 PM




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MIDDLETOWN WARWICK RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES FROM STRAY BERRY LANE TO WARWICK RD TIL 5AM




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MIDDLETOWN WARWICK RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES FROM STRAY BERRY LANE TO WARWICK RD TIL 5AM




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301 NORTH AND SOUTHBOUND HAS AN INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURE FROM STRAWBERRY LANE AND WARWICK RD UNTIL 3 AM




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301 NORTH AND SOUTHBOUND HAS AN INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURE FROM STRAWBERRY LANE AND WARWICK RD UNTIL 3 AM




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301 NORTH AND SOUTHBOUND HAS AN INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURE FROM STRAWBERRY LANE AND WARWICK RD UNTIL 3 AM




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301 NORTH AND SOUTHBOUND HAS AN INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURE FROM STRAWBERRY LANE AND WARWICK RD UNTIL 3 AM




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RT 2 WB BTWN MILLTOWN RD & WOLLASTON RD WILL EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 6PM.




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RT 2 WB BTWN MILLTOWN RD & WOLLASTON RD WILL EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 6PM.




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301 NORTH AND SOUTHBOUND HAS AN INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURE FROM STRAWBERRY LANE AND WARWICK RD UNTIL 3 AM




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CLAYTON AVE BTW DUCK CREEK RD & MAIN ST THERE ARE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 5PM




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DUCK CREEK RD BTW CLAYTON AVE & MILLINGTON RD THERE ARE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 5PM




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Benelli Imperiale 530, 600N revealed in patent images: Here’s when to expect these in India!

The two upcoming Benellis - Imperiale 530 retro cruiser and the 600N naked streetfighter have been revealed in a couple of patent images. Here is what to expect!




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Honda’s upcoming inline-four ADV to take on Ducati Multistrada: Patent images leaked

Looks like Honda's Multistrada V4 challenger will come with a breathtaking design! Find all details here.




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The Grand Tour Seamen review: No tent, no cars but just as funny at sea

The boys are back for an encore season as they have ditched the tent, but also cars for some reason. But the humour remains at its peak.




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3 utility stocks with potential to jump as much as 78% to help investors dodge Covid-19 power shock

With the majority of the population asked to stay indoor, power demand across the country tanked over 8% in March and was expected to fall another 32% in April.




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Cyberattacks get a new dimension: Political and economic intentions of cybercriminals

Threat trends show political and economic intentions of cybercriminals.




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Coronavirus Impact: How broadcasters are dealing with content shortfall

From playing the reruns of popular shows to using video conferencing tools to create content, broadcasters are using different methods to keep the audience entertained during lockdown




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Covid-19 effect: Content production companies stare at large losses

OTT platforms do have a buffer in their libraries but delayed production schedules will hit revenues.




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Netflix sees ‘big growth’ in India as subscribers binge on local content

According to data released by market research firm Kalagato, user engagement on Netflix shot up to as much as 80 minutes a day as of March 28 from a little under 50 minutes on February 5.




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Data Can Be a Marketer's Dream—or a Persistent Nightmare [Infographic]

Too many B2B marketers are sleeping on the job when it comes to maintaining the consistency and quality of their data.




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Is Personalized Content Just What the Doctor Ordered? [Infographic]

For most marketers, personalization is the cure for ineffective content.







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Climate Change: The Need for a More Consistent Baseline and Immediate Action

The UN climate conference in Lima set the stage for Paris in 2015. Next year’s accord is to provide a working, albeit not a final, answer to the question: Is it possible to keep global warming at or below the 2 degree Celsius limit? This limit is considered the boundary beyond which the negative climatic, economic and social consequences of climate change are thought to become intolerably severe and potentially irreversible.




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Demand Response: A Valuable Tool that Can Help California Realize its Clean Energy Potential

A tool only has value if it’s used. For example, you could be the sort of person who’s set a goal of wanting to exercise more. If someone gives you a nifty little Fitbit to help you do that, and you never open the box, how useful, then, is this little device? The same is true about smart energy management solutions: good tools exist, but whether it’s calories or energy use that you want to cut, at some point those helpful devices need to be unpacked.




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The Big Question: Where Do You See Renewable Energy Growth Potential in 2015?

The annual outlook issue of Renewable Energy World magazine is our attempt to predict what will happen within the renewable energy industry over the course of the year. To do this, we went straight to the top of major renewable energy companies, asking CEOs and presidents to tell us where they are devoting their company resources in order to capitalize on some of the market growth that they expect to see in 2015.




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Africa to Quadruple Renewables on ‘Huge Potential,’ Irena Says

Africa’s renewable energy capacity is expected to quadruple to about 120 gigawatts by 2030 if investors dedicate “substantial flows” of funds to the region, the InternationalRenewable Energy Agency said.




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Israeli settlements require international legal attention, envoy says

A U.N. special envoy on Palestinian issues said Friday it was time for the International Court of Justice to assess what he said was Israeli colonialism.




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Pandemic: Solidarity and Cooperation Most Potent Weapon

A goodwill Ambassador of Nigeria to China indeed, Mr. Echar Christopher Sunday. I am touched and moved by his story as China Daily reports on May 6. Echar, 43, who has been living in Guangdong province as a businessman for a decade, applied to become a volunteer in March, after local authorities called on residents, […]

The post Pandemic: Solidarity and Cooperation Most Potent Weapon appeared first on Nigerian Pilot News.




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Hamza in illegal detention: PML-N

ISLAMABAD: While Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Saturday claimed innocence of Hamza Shahbaz Sharif, the National Accountability Bureau said proofs of innocence could be presented in a court of law instead of issuing media statements.PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Saturday that the...




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SF declares tent city of homeless is health hazard

San Francisco officials give homeless people living on the sidewalk 72 hours to clear out




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Sindh govt stoking hatred to divert public attention from its poor performance, alleges Khurrum Sher Zaman

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Karachi president and MPA Khurrum Sher Zaman on Saturday said that one of his Friday statements had been misrepresented and therefore he tendered his apologies if it had hurt anyone’s sentiments.Zaman came under severe criticism by a section of activists on...




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Aha™ by HARMAN to Power Content in New Hondalink™ System

PALO ALTO, CA– Aha™ by HARMAN, the infotainment platform that makes Web content as easy to use as radio is delivering content to HondaLink, a new personalized driving experience that streams a world of information and entertainment to Honda vehicles. Tens of thousands of stations from Aha, such as audiobooks, internet radio, on-demand music, news, entertainment, personalized points of interest information, Facebook and Twitter audio newsfeeds and much more will be available free to HondaLink users. Aha will be seamlessly integrated into the HondaLink mobile app and audio system-based interface system for a unified user experience.




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Aha™ Drives Ahead with Hundreds More Stations of Personalized Location-Based Content for Drivers

LAS VEGAS – Aha by HARMAN™ continues to bring drivers the widest array of options to be entertained and informed safely on the road. Today Aha announced partnerships with four of the web's leading location-based service providers that will bring hundreds of new personalized stations of location-based services to drivers who use Aha. By the end of 2013, Aha will be installed into vehicles by more than 10 auto manufacturers which in total represent more than 50 percent of all cars sold in the USA/Canada and up to 30 percent in Europe. Aha brings a world of infotainment to drivers including both mainstream and niche content. Because Aha is fully customizable, users can create the radio experience they want, and take it anywhere.




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Aha Brings Unsigned Artists and DJ-Curated Content to the Dashboard

Palo Alto, Calif. – Aha by HARMAN today announced it has added audio stations from Daily Unsigned and Plum Radio to its platform. Daily Unsigned offers unsigned artists a platform to gain fans, and gives music lovers a great way to discover new music they might not otherwise hear. Plum Radio is an outgrowth of the first company to stream DJ-produced content dubbed “mixshows” to mobile phones, and now straight into vehicles via Aha’s service. Dozens of new Aha stations powered by Daily Unsigned and Plum Radio will be available on demand to Aha users soon.




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American Public Media, CBC/Radio-Canada, BlogTalkRadio and Hay House Publishing Added to the Aha by HARMAN Content Library

Palo Alto, CA – Aha™ by HARMAN today announced new content available via the free Aha Radio app for Android and iOS and included in the in-vehicle infotainment system in over 40 models of cars. With the addition of self-improvement publisher Hay House, live podcast network BlogTalkRadio and leading national broadcasters American Public Media (APM) and CBC/Radio-Canada, Aha adds thousands of new programs, across a multitude of genres, extending its content library of 40,000 audio and non-audio programs to include exactly what consumers want to hear in the car, at home, and on the go.Specific offerings include APM’s business and economic news program Marketplace, AAA station The Current, Classical Minnesota Public Radio and regional news from Southern California Public Radio and Minnesota Public Radio.




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Aha Radio Adds Top Radio Stations and Digital Content from Emmis, Salem and MediaTracks Communications

CES 2014, LAS VEGAS -- HARMAN announced today that it is working with Emmis Communications, Salem Communications and MediaTracks Communications, integrating top radio stations and digital content into its Aha Radio platform. The arrangements further expand Aha Radio content offerings to its global user base, delivering an extensive and diverse mix of terrestrial and digital radio content. Drivers outside major U.S. cities can now tune in to these top radio stations and digital content in their car through the Aha app.




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Injustice 3 release date rumours: PS5 launch, Neo, Watchmen content and more

A WB Games leak that has so far proved accurate suggests Injustice 3 will introduce even more extended universe characters




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The Best 10+1 Content Development Companies To Help You Create Your Virtual Training Programs

Are you planning to kickstart your virtual training content development? This top list is for you! Even though online learning and virtual training solutions are […]

The post The Best 10+1 Content Development Companies To Help You Create Your Virtual Training Programs appeared first on e-Learning Feeds.




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7 Tips To Accurately Calculate eLearning Content Development Costs For Your Employee Online Training

Crunching numbers is one of the most dreaded aspects of eLearning outsourcing, but these 7 tips can help you calculate eLearning content development costs for […]

The post 7 Tips To Accurately Calculate eLearning Content Development Costs For Your Employee Online Training appeared first on e-Learning Feeds.





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In 3 Months, 3 Immigrants Have Died at a Private Detention Center in California

A Honduran immigrant held at a troubled detention center in California's high desert died Wednesday night while in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Vincente Caceres-Maradiaga, 46, was receiving treatment for multiple medical conditions while waiting for an immigration court to decide whether to deport him, according an ICE statement. He collapsed as he was playing soccer at the detention facility and died while en route to a local hospital.

Caceres-Maradiaga's death is the latest in a string of fatalities among detainees held at the Adelanto Detention Facility, which is operated by the GEO Group, the country's largest private prison company. Three people held at the facility have died in the last three months, including Osmar Epifanio Gonzalez-Gadba, a 32-year-old Nicaraguan found hanging in his cell on March 22, and Sergio Alonso Lopez, a Mexican man who died of internal bleeding on April 13 after spending more than two months in custody.

Since it opened in 2011, Adelanto has faced accusations of insufficient medical care and poor conditions. In July 2015, 29 members of Congress sent a letter to ICE and federal inspectors requesting an investigation into health and safety concerns at the facility. They cited the 2012 death of Fernando Dominguez at the facility, saying it was the result of "egregious errors" by the center's medical staff, who did not give him proper medical examinations or allow him to receive timely off-site treatment. In November 2015, 400 detainees began a hunger strike, demanding better medical and dental care along with other reforms.

Yet last year, the city of Adelanto, acting as a middleman between ICE and GEO, made a deal to extend the company's contract until 2021. The federal government guarantees GEO that a minimum of 975 immigrants will be held at the facility and pays $111 per detainee per day, according to California state Sen. Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens), who has fought to curtail private immigration detention. After that point, ICE only has to pay $50 per detainee per day—an incentive to fill more beds.

Of California's four privately run immigration detention centers, three use local governments as intermediaries between ICE and private prison companies. On Tuesday, the California senate voted 26-13 to ban such contracts, supporting a bill that could potentially close Adelanto when its contract runs out in 2021. The Dignity Not Detention Act, authored by Lara, would prevent local governments from signing or extending contracts with private prison companies to detain immigrants starting in 2019. The bill would also require all in-state facilities that hold ICE detainees, including both private detention centers and public jails, to meet national standards for detention conditions—empowering state prosecutors to hold detention center operators accountable for poor conditions inside their facilities.

An identical bill passed last year but was vetoed by Gov. Jerry Brown. "I have been troubled by recent reports detailing unsatisfactory conditions and limited access to counsel in private immigration detention facilities," Brown wrote in his veto message last September. But he deferred to the Department of Homeland Security, which was then reviewing its use of for-profit immigration detention. In that review, the Homeland Security Advisory Council rejected the ongoing use of private prison companies to detain immigrants, citing the "inferiority of the private prison model." Yet since President Donald Trump took office, the federal government has moved to expand private immigration detention, signing a $110 million deal with GEO in April to build the first new immigration detention center under Trump.

Nine people have died in ICE custody in fiscal year 2017, which began October 1. Meanwhile, private prison stocks have nearly doubled in value since Election Day.




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How Network Science Surfaced 81 Potential COVID-19 Therapies

Researchers led by Albert-László Barabási used network-based models to discover existing drugs that might take on COVID-19