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NASCAR to restart racing on May 17 at Darlington




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Newsroom: Students with disabilities are making headway

Diversity/Careers in Engineering & Information Technology




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Small displays get big-time attention.

AFB TECH Director Mark Uslan talks about how how an existing mathematical model for large digital displays might apply to measuring small-display quality, making them accessible to the nearly 21 million Americans who suffer from vision loss.




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Making small visual displays accessible to people wih vision loss. AFB to develop consumer report on small screen access.

The ability to read small visual displays (SVDs) affects successful functioning at home and in the workplace. SVDs can be found in products as diverse as cell phones, personal digital assistants, photocopiers, fax machines, kitchen and laundry appliances, home entertainment devices, exercise equipment, and diabetes self-management technology. Individuals with vision loss face severe limitations in using such products safely and effectively because the visual displays lack accessibility features.




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Daily dose of inclusive Social Business. Discovery Channel Canada interviews IBM HA&AC Advocacy and Outreach Program Manager Peter Fay.

The Daily Planet team from the Discovery Channel Canada is hip. They highlight cool new technologies and explore interesting people, places and things. So, when their FutureTech team wanted to get a first-hand look at the New Mobile Workplace, they came to IBM.




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⚽ Hiatus Diaries: Zlatan trains, Bayern Munich take aim




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Rooney: MLS owners use trade system to take advantage of players




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USWNT's equal pay case dismissed, judge rules in favor of U.S. Soccer




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Joe Biden pledges support for USWNT after setback in equal pay dispute




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Unusual Mother's Day weather: Two-thirds of the US face record cold and snow while a heat wave blasts the West

Mother's Day will bring Arctic blasts, wintry conditions and records low temperatures for two-thirds of the US. Meanwhile, a heat wave will hit Alaska





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Ohio State University will pay out $41 million to 162 men who say they were sexually abused by a longtime team doctor

An independent review last year found that Dr. Richard Strauss had abused at least 177 male students during his tenure at Ohio State University.





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Homebuying perks up as interest rates stay close to record lows, COVID lockdowns ease

Rates have risen just slightly, and buyers are coming back.





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Russians mark May 9 in private family traditions

Like every May 9, Gennadiy Matveyev observed a tradition this Friday at his little dacha near Moscow: he and his wife Galina raised the Russian flag to remember the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. Matveyev's personal flag-raising tradition started two decades ago on his patch of land in the countryside, where the couple grows tulips and hyacinths. It continued year after year, the banner soaring six metres in the air only on May 9th, though he changed the red Soviet flag to the Russian tricolour fifteen years ago.





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Mayors, Police Chiefs Send Letters to Congressional Leaders Urging Fiscal Assistance for Cities and First Responders

COVID-19 is taking a heavy financial toll on city budgets in general and with local law enforcement on the front lines fighting the pandemic, police department budgets in particular have been severely strained.The letters read in part:"Anecdotally, Madison, WI may have to eliminate 30 police department positions next year; Oklahoma City is looking at a 3.





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Earnings Reports for the Week of May 11-15 (CSCO, MAR, SPG)

Check out our weekly earnings calendar and read the latest quarterly earnings previews.





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Braves' Hamels: Playing without fans will feel like 'biggest tryout' of career




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Report: At least 1 MLB team instructs front office to cut 2021 payroll




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Pirates' Musgrove doesn't want pay cut: 'We don't get a raise' for sellouts




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GOAT Uniforms: Nostalgia galore as we hit halfway mark of our countdown




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Harper rips MLB for keeping players out of Olympics: 'That's dumb'




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Halladay's wife: Roy was addicted to painkillers late in career with Phillies




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KBO demotes 5 umps to minors for 'retraining' after criticism from player




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Wainwright wants to play with Cardinals in 2021: 'I'm not done yet'




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MLB podcast: KBO gets underway, MLB tells players to prepare




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Florida governor: Attending Marlins games is 'social distancing anyways'




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Mets' Syndergaard intends on being ready for Opening Day 2021




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36 days until golf: Michelle Wie West returns to winner's circle in style




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Ligue 1 player apologizes after arrest for public masturbation




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Barcelona back in training after nearly 2 months away




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In the Matter of State of Merry-Go-Round Playhouse, Inc. v. Assessor of City of Auburn

(Court of Appeals of New York) - In this case, petitioner, a not-for-profit theater corporation, filed applications for real property tax exemptions with respondent assessor and was denied. Petitioner then commenced this RPTL article 7 proceeding for review of its tax assessments. Order of the Appellate Division granting the petition is affirmed, where: 1) the statute does not elevate one exempt purpose over another, and under the circumstances, the use of property to provide staff housing is reasonable incidental to petitioner's primary purpose of encouraging appreciation of the arts through theater; and 2) petitioner has demonstrated that it is entitled to an RPTL 420-a tax exemption.



  • Property Law & Real Estate
  • Tax Law
  • Tax-exempt Organizations

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Gaylor v. Peecher

(United States Seventh Circuit) - Upheld an Internal Revenue Code provision that excludes housing allowances from ministers' taxable federal income. An advocacy group contended that the tax provision violates the First Amendment's Establishment Clause. Disagreeing, the Seventh Circuit held that the longstanding tax code exemption for religious housing is constitutional, reversing the district court.




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Daniel v. Wayans

(California Court of Appeal) - In an action brought by an actor who was employed as an extra in a movie entitled, A Haunted House 2, alleging that he was the victim of racial harassment because during his one day of work on the movie he was compared to a Black cartoon character and called a racial slur, the trial court's grant of defendant's anti-SLAPP motion to strike, Code of Civil Procedure section 425.16, is affirmed where plaintiff's claims arose from defendant's constitutional right of free speech because the core injury-producing conduct arose out of the creation of the movie and its promotion over the Internet.




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Fahmy v. Jay-Z

(United States Ninth Circuit) - In an amended opinion, held that an Egyptian musical composer's heir could not sue the rapper Jay-Z and other defendants for copyright infringement. Jay- Z had sampled the composer's 1957 musical arrangement in one of his hit songs. Affirmed judgment as a matter of law for the defendants, concluding that the composer's heir lacked standing.




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Grayson O Co. v. Agadir Int'l LLC

(United States Fourth Circuit) - In a trademark and unfair competition action brought by a haircare product manufacturer and holder of a registered trademark against a competitor haircare product manufacturer, the district court's grant of summary judgment in favor of defendant is affirmed where plaintiff failed to show the marks were likely to be confused.




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US v. Haymond

(United States Supreme Court) - Struck down a provision of the federal supervised-release statute, 18 U.S.C. section 3583(k). That section imposes mandatory minimum five-year sentences when a judge finds by a preponderance of the evidence that a defendant on supervised release committed one of several enumerated offenses, including possession of child pornography. Justice Gorsuch announced the judgment of the Court and delivered a plurality opinion on behalf of himself and three justices. Justice Breyer concurred in the judgment.




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Celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day with GDS - Government Digital Service

RT @antimega: At @GDSTeam we’re running a number of online events for Global Accessibility Awareness Day on 21 May - please join us! #accessibility #AccessibilityRegulations




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Tweet from @_brianhamilton on May 9, 2020 9:58 AM

https://t.co/rl92rXlZSQ




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Tweet from @THerwees on May 8, 2020 9:12 PM

if ur looking for a non problematic food media fav.... guy fieri is right there




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Tweet from @smalladi on May 9, 2020 10:11 AM

This body at this thickness and weight. Specifically 4 and not 5. Edge-to-edge screen, Apple Pay. Notch is fine. Wireless charging if possible. Compromise on battery and camera. Would happily pay more than the current SE. https://t.co/ITq0RamUb3




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Cruising Van Nuys in the summer of '72 [B&W photoessay that evokes the era]




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(500) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/05/06/george-conway-trump-lashed-out-me-twitter-its-because-he-knows-truth/

Behind every Trump attack is self-revelation. Every counterpunch is a self-punch. @gtconway3d: “Because he fears being revealed as a fake or deranged, he’ll call others fake or deranged. Because he fears losing, he’ll call them losers instead.”




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Bayesian Data Analysis, 3rd Edition [pdf]

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23091359




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ongoing by Tim Bray · Responses

Responses




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Untitled (https://www.propublica.org/article/how-profit-and-incompetence-delayed-n95-masks-while-people-died-at-the-va)

If this lede doesn't get you, I don't know what will. @davidmcswane's latest:




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Untitled (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/opinion/coronavirus-nyc-subway.html)

NYC subway conductor returning to work after recovering from COVID: “The conditions created by the pandemic drive home that essential workers keep social order from sinking into chaos. Yet we‘re treated with the utmost disrespect, like we’re expendable.”




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ongoing by Tim Bray · Bye, Amazon

Bye, Amazon




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Euro Tour hopeful of late-May return as virus impacts 2 more events




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10 defining moments in WGC-Match Play history




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CEO 'fully prepared' for PGA Championship to be played without fans




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McIlroy 'would much rather' delay 2020 Ryder Cup than play without fans