new In Suing Georgia, Justice Department Says State's New Voting Law Targets Black Voters By www.scpr.org Published On :: Fri, 25 Jun 2021 11:00:07 -0700 Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke for the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division speaks during a news conference Friday announcing a lawsuit against the state of Georgia for its new voting law. Attorney General Merrick Garland is at right.; Credit: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images Barbara Sprunt | NPR Updated June 25, 2021 at 12:54 PM ET Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday that the U.S. Justice Department is suing the state of Georgia over its new voting law, saying that the controversial measure is intended to restrict ballot access to Black voters. "Our complaint alleges that recent changes to Georgia's election laws were enacted with the purpose of denying or abridging the right of Black Georgians to vote on account of their race or color, in violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act," Garland said at a news conference. The lawsuit marks the first major action from the Biden administration to combat a series of new restrictive voting measures passed by Republican-led state legislatures. And it came on the eighth anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision to gut another key provision of the landmark Voting Rights Act, Section 5. Garland noted that Georgia experienced record voter turnout and participation in the 2020 election cycle. In March, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, signed Senate Bill 202, a 98-page omnibus measure that makes sweeping changes to the state's absentee voting rules, adds new voter identification mandates and nearly cuts in half the amount of time for voters to request a mail-in ballot. It also expands early voting access for most counties and formally codifies Sunday voting hours as optional. The legislation outlaws passing out food or drinks to voters within 150 feet of a polling place or too close to voters waiting in line, a provision that Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke, who heads the department's Civil Rights Division, highlighted at the press conference. "Historically, minority voters in Georgia have been disproportionately more likely to wait in long lines to vote in person on Election Day," she said. "Given those long and protracted wait times, civic groups, including churches, have at times provided food and water to voters in line to make their wait more comfortable. As we allege in our complaint, this needless ban was passed with unlawful discriminatory intent." Clarke also said the Georgia Legislature passed the bill through "a rushed process that departed from normal practice and procedure." "The version of the bill that passed the state Senate ... was three pages long. Days later, the bill ballooned into over 90 pages in the House. The House held less than two hours of floor debate on the newly inflated SB 202 before Gov. Kemp signed it into law the same day," she said. "These legislative actions occurred at a time when the Black population in Georgia continues to steadily increase, and after a historic election that saw record voter turnout across the state, particularly for absentee voting, which Black voters are now more likely to use than white voters." Garland said the lawsuit is the first of "many steps" the department is taking to protect the right to vote for all eligible voters. He said the Civil Rights Division will continue to examine voting laws that other states have passed. "We will not hesitate to act," Garland said. The Justice Department announced this month it would vigorously defend voting rights. Garland said that the department will double the number of voter enfranchisement lawyers and focus attention on litigation related to voting rights. In response to the filing, Kemp said the lawsuit is "born out of the lies and misinformation the Biden administration has pushed against Georgia's Election Integrity Act from the start." "[Biden and his allies] are weaponizing the U.S. Department of Justice to carry out their far-left agenda that undermines election integrity and empowers federal government overreach in our democracy," he said in a statement. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, another Republican who notably defended the state's administration of the 2020 election, said in a statement he "looks forward to ... beating [the administration] in court." Garland's announcement comes just days after Senate Republicans united to block Democrats' attempts to pass sweeping voting rights legislation. Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin, D-Ill., tweeted his approval of the lawsuit shortly after the announcement Friday. "If Republicans think the fight for voting rights ended with their filibuster of the For the People Act, they are sorely mistaken," he wrote. "Glad to see the Biden Administration is joining this effort. We must protect our democracy." The Republican National Committee also linked the failed Senate vote to the Department of Justice's lawsuit. "After failing to sell the partisan federal election takeover known as H.R. 1 to the American people, Joe Biden is now weaponizing the Justice Department to attack election integrity," RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel said in a statement. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
new The 'Human Error' That's Snarling The New York City Mayor's Race By www.scpr.org Published On :: Wed, 30 Jun 2021 12:40:11 -0700 Joe Hernandez | NPRThe closely-watched New York City mayoral primary election tumbled into chaos this week as the NYC Board of Elections announced it had released incorrect preliminary results on Tuesday. City officials admitted they failed to remove 135,000 test ballots from the election management system before starting to count the real votes from Election Day and early voting, skewing the results. "The Board apologizes for the error and has taken immediate measures to ensure the most accurate up to date results are reported," the agency tweeted. The error is complicated by the fact that New York City is using ranked-choice voting, in which each round of vote counting hinges on the results from the previous round. Some of the top candidates vying to lead the country's largest city blasted the board's mistake as they — and about 8.5 million other New Yorkers — awaited the results of a revised tally expected to be released on Wednesday. Ranked-choice voting, explained Instead of choosing just one candidate to vote for, New York City voters in last week's election were able to rank their top five candidates in order of preference. It was the first time in decades New York used ranked-choice voting, which city voters overwhelmingly approved in a 2019 ballot measure. NPR's Domenico Montanaro explained how the process works: "If someone gets 50% plus one after all the first-choice votes are counted, then the election is over and that candidate wins. "But if no one gets 50% plus one, it's on to Round 2. "The person with the lowest number of first-place votes is eliminated, and that candidate's voters' second choices get redistributed as votes for other candidates. "This reallocation of votes goes on until someone reaches 50% plus one." If just two candidates remain at the end, the candidate with the most votes wins. What happened this week On Tuesday, the city Board of Elections released the first ranked-choice voting reports from the election. With only first-preference votes counted as of election night, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams boasted a nine-point lead over attorney Maya Wiley. Those first reported ranked-choice results shrank Adam's lead to just two points ahead of former Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia, Gothamist reported. But just hours later, the board tweeted that it had become aware of a "discrepancy" in the ranked-choice voting results and pulled them from its website. In a follow-up apology, the board acknowledged that it had erroneously left 135,000 test votes in its election system, producing "additional records" that likely impacted an accurate tally. "At this point it really seems like an issue of human error," WNYC reporter Brigid Bergin told NPR's Morning Edition. "The board does conduct a lot of pre-election testing to make sure their systems are working and, obviously, that was even more important this time, because it was the first time they were using this new ranked-choice voting system," she added. Bergin said the board is expected to release a corrected ranked-choice voting report Wednesday, but it will still be preliminary and it won't include 124,000 absentee ballots. How the candidates are reacting All of the mayoral contenders expressed frustration with the board's blunder. "Today's mistake by the Board of Elections was unfortunate," Adams tweeted Tuesday. "It is critical that New Yorkers are confident in their electoral system, especially as we rank votes in a citywide election for the first time." Garcia, who was fleetingly thrust into second place by the incorrect ranked-choice voting report, called for a more thorough accounting of what went wrong. "The Board of Elections' release of incorrect ranked choice votes is deeply troubling and requires a much more transparent and complete explanation. Every ranked choice and absentee vote must be counted accurately so that all New Yorkers have faith in our democracy and our government," she tweeted. Progressive candidate Maya Wiley said this week's misstep was just the latest in a string of mistakes by the board. "This error by the Board of Elections is not just failure to count votes properly today, it is the result of generations of failures that have gone unaddressed," Wiley said. "Today, we have once again seen the mismanagement that has resulted in a lack of confidence in results, not because there is a flaw in our election laws, but because those who implement it have failed too many times." WNYC's Bergin said she thought the misstep would not cause voters to question the election results but that it may diminish the board's reputation in the eyes of the public. "This agency is really the last bastion of true patronage politics in New York," she said. "There's been a push to overhaul the agency, to give the staff more authority over political appointees. But ultimately that's all up to state lawmakers to do." Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
new 5 Findings From A New NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll On COVID-19 And The Economy By www.scpr.org Published On :: Thu, 01 Jul 2021 04:40:08 -0700 A waitress wears a face mask while serving at Langer's Delicatessen-Restaurant in Los Angeles on June 15.; Credit: Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images Domenico Montanaro | NPRNormal is not easily defined. The past 15 months, though, have certainly been anything but. Americans are starting to believe a "sense of normal" is approaching fairly soon, however, according to a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist survey. The poll also found that with the coronavirus receding in this country, mask-wearing is declining and Americans are going out more. But they remain cautious about being in large crowds. As the country continues to open up, more focus turns to the economy, which cratered during the beginning of the pandemic last year. And Americans are split by race, gender and politics on whether President Biden's ambitious policies are helping or not. Race, gender, party divides on Biden and the economy Three months ago, in a similar survey, 49% of adults said the president's policies were strengthening the economy, while 44% said they were weakening it. Now, that's declined a net of 6 points, as 44% of respondents in the new poll say Biden's policies have strengthened the economy and 45% say the opposite. The percentage who were unsure also jumped 4 points. It's all a little bit of a warning sign for Biden, as he pushes for two large — and expensive — spending packages. There are significant splits by race and gender: Just 39% of whites said Biden's policies have strengthened the economy, but 52% of people of color say they have. 54% of independent men say his policies have weakened the economy, while 56% of independent women say they've strengthened it. 45% of white male college grads say Biden has strengthened the economy, but a significantly higher 64% of white women with college degrees said so. Inflation vs. wages by party A quarter of Americans rank inflation as the U.S. economy's top concern. That's followed by wages, unemployment, housing costs, labor shortages, gas prices and interest rates. But there's a sharp political divide on the question. Republicans and independents rank inflation as their top concern, while for Democrats, it was wages. Just 4% of Republicans said wages were their top concern. Return to "normal" Americans are growing increasingly optimistic about when life will return to a "sense of normal," as the survey labels it. In April, three-quarters of Americans said they believe it will take six months or more. Now, it's just half. About a quarter (27%) say it will be less than six months, up from 15% two months ago. People are also growing more comfortable doing certain things, saying they're: dining out at restaurants (78%) and visiting unvaccinated friends and family (75%). But they are not as comfortable doing others: almost 7-in-10 are not going out to bars; about two-thirds are not attending live concerts or sporting events (65%); and a majority have also not resumed going to in-person religious services (54%). COVID-19 vaccines and going back to work While half say they are concerned about another coronavirus surge, almost 9-in-10 U.S. adults with jobs say they are at least somewhat comfortable returning to work. Notably, a majority (57%) of those with jobs do not believe employers should require COVID-19 vaccines as a condition to return to in-person work. More than a quarter of Americans say they will not get vaccinated. The most resistant to getting vaccinated continue to be supporters of former President Donald Trump. Half of them say they won't get the shot, the highest of any group surveyed. Trump has touted the vaccine and got it himself. Since Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines came out, noting that Americans who have been vaccinated can largely set masks aside, there's been a double-digit decline in those saying they wear a mask even when it's not required. There's also been a double-digit increase in those saying they generally do not wear a mask. In May, 49% said they wore masks even when it was not required. Now, that's just 36%. One-in-five said they generally do not wear masks. Two months ago, it was less than one-in-10. Affordability, not coronavirus, limiting vacations Speaking of getting back to normal, a majority of Americans say they plan to take a vacation this summer. But of the significant minority (45%) who say they aren't taking one, almost three times as many cited affordability (35%) as the main reason for not going, as opposed to concerns about COVID-19 (12%). Methodology: The poll of 1,115 U.S. adults was conducted using live telephone interviewers from June 22 through June 29. Survey questions were available in English or Spanish. The full sample has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points, with larger margins of error for smaller group subsets. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
new Director Edgar Wright On His New Documentary ‘The Sparks Brothers’ And Why The Musicians Deserve To Be LA Rock Royalty By www.scpr.org Published On :: Fri, 18 Jun 2021 08:48:35 -0700 Edgar Wright attends the 55th Annual International Cinematographers Guild Publicists Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 2, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California.; Credit: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images FilmWeekThe joke about Sparks — if you’ve even heard of them — is that it’s the best British band to come out of America. That confusion is why Edgar Wright, the director of “Baby Driver” and “Shaun of the Dead,” wanted to make his first documentary about the group, headed by brothers Ron and Russell Mael. Quite simply, Wright was tired of explaining who the band was and why he loves them. His documentary, called “The Sparks Brothers,” premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. John Horn talked with Wright after its January premiere about his personal connection to the band, how he connected with the brother, the editing process of the documentary and more. The film is in theaters now. With guest host John Horn Guest: Edgar Wright, director of the new documentary “The Sparks Brothers;” he tweets @edgarwright This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
new Shallow Discoveries and New Targets at Leviathan Copper System in Idaho By www.streetwisereports.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 00:00:00 PST Hercules Metals Corp. (BADEF:OTCMKTS; BIG:TSXV) has announced advancements in its exploration efforts at the western Idaho Leviathan porphyry copper system. Read more about the significant shallow mineralization discoveries and new target areas that could indicate further resource potential. Full Article
new Uranium Exploration Co. Enters Into New Partnership in Athabasca Basin By www.streetwisereports.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 00:00:00 PST Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (SYH:TSX.V; SYHBF:OTCQX; SC1P:FSE) announced it has entered into an agreement with Hatchet Uranium Corp. to acquire interest in several of its projects. One analyst says the "spotlight" is on uranium juniors as the energy transition drives a heightened demand for power sources. Full Article SYH:TSX.V; SYHBF:OTCQX; SC1P:FSE
new New way for bridges to withstand earthquakes: Support column design By news.science360.gov Published On :: 2019-09-04T07:00:00Z Full Text:Bridges make travel faster and more convenient, but, in an earthquake, these structures are subject to forces that can cause extensive damage and make them unsafe. Now civil and environmental engineer Petros Sideris of Texas A&M University is leading a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded research project to investigate the performance of hybrid sliding-rocking (HSR) columns. HSR columns provide the same support as conventional bridge infrastructure columns but are more earthquake-resistant. HSR columns are a series of individual concrete segments held together by steel cables that allow for controlled sliding and rocking. This allows the columns to shift without damage, while post-tensioning strands ensure that at the end of an earthquake the columns are pushed back to their original position. Conventional bridges are cast-in-place monolithic concrete elements that are strong but inflexible. Structural damage in these bridge columns, typically caused by a natural disaster, often forces a bridge to close until repairs are completed. But bridges with HSR columns can withstand large earthquakes with minimal damage and require minor repairs, likely without bridge closures. Such infrastructure helps with post-disaster response and recovery and can save thousands in taxpayer dollars. In an earthquake, HSR columns provide "multiple advantages to the public," Sideris said. "By preventing bridge damage, we can maintain access to affected areas immediately after an event for response teams to be easily deployed, and help affected communities recover faster. In mitigating losses related to post-event bridge repairs and bridge closures, more funds can be potentially directed to supporting the recovery of the affected communities." According to Joy Pauschke, NSF program director for natural hazards engineering, "NSF invests in fundamental engineering research so that, in the future, the nation's infrastructure can be more resilient to earthquakes, hurricanes, and other forces of nature."Image credit: Texas A&M University Full Article
new New Blood Cancer Treatment Shows Continued Response By www.streetwisereports.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 00:00:00 PST Source: Dr. David Nierengarten 11/07/2024 The biotech behind this cell therapy has numerous near-term catalysts related to its pipeline, noted a Wedbush report.TScan Therapeutics Inc. (TCRX:NASDAQ) Phase 1 ALLOHA study, evaluating its lead therapeutic candidates TSC-100 and TSC-101 in hematologic malignancies, showed patients continuing to have a positive response after one year, reported Wedbush analyst Dr. David Nierengarten in a Nov. 5 research note. TSC-100 and TSC-101 are T-cell receptor-engineered T-cell therapies (TCR-Ts). "We see a catalyst-rich next few months ahead with data building in prominence on stock impact," Nierengarten wrote. 87% Return Potential Wedbush has a US$10 per share target price on the Massachusetts-based biotech, trading at the time of the report at about US$5.36 per share, noted the analyst. The difference between these figures implies an 87% return potential for investors. TScan Therapeutics remains rated Outperform. Durability of Response Data Nierengarten presented the clinical trial's latest results. As of the July 8, 2024 data cutoff date, in Phase 1 of ALLOHA, 16 patients with hematologic tumors had been administered TSC-100 or TSC-101, and 11 patients had been given a placebo. Median follow-ups had occurred at 5.8 months and 5.3 months, respectively. At the time, none of the patients in the treatment arm had had a relapse. In the control arm, however, three, or 27% of, the 11 patients had, and the median time to relapse was 159 days. The analyst explained that this is typical for patients receiving a hematopoietic stem cell transplant after reduced-intensity conditioning. One year out from treatment, five patients were evaluable, and all remained relapse free and minimal residual disease negative at the time. These data underscore the durability of response to this TCR-T treatment, Nierengarten commented. Its safety profile was shown to be favorable still, with no patients experiencing dose-limiting toxicities or adverse events associated with allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation. "Enrollment continues in dose expansion cohorts, and results could support a registrational trial as early as 2025, pending regulatory feedback," Nierengarten wrote. On the Horizon TScan Therapeutics has several catalysts related to its clinical programs on the horizon, which Nierengarten listed. On Nov. 8 and 9, the company will present preclinical data in the poster sessions at the annual Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer meeting. One poster will show in vitro combinatorial data for T-Plex, TScan's cellular therapy for treating solid tumors. It is comprised of two to three different TCR-Ts that target different tumor antigens on different human leukocyte antigen (HLA) types. A second poster will detail the expansion of ImmunoBank, the biotech's diverse bank of therapeutic T-cell receptors (TCRs) that recognize diverse targets and are associated with multiple HLA types. The third will depict development of a target agnostic platform to evaluate how TCR-Ts affect primary human tissues. On Dec. 9, TScan Therapeutics will present updated one-year data from ALLOHA, at the American Society for Hematology Annual Meeting in December. By year-end, the biotech will announce initial data from administering singleplex therapy, cell therapy engineered using a single TCR, to patients with solid tumors. This treatment is being given to establish safety before administering multiplex therapy, cell therapy engineered from multiple TCRs. In 2025, TScan Therapeutics will provide long-term duration of response data for multiplex therapy in solid tumors and will potentially commence a registrational trial for TSC-100 and TSC-101. 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new Zero Day Response: Strategies for the Newest Innovation in Corporate Defense By www.itsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 23:04:02 +0000 On-Demand Webinar > Watch Now!>>SPONSORED BY: TripwireResearch shows that over a third of organizations are not prepared for breaches while the average cost per breach in 2009 was $6.7 millio... Full Article
new Co. Anticipates Lithium Rally, Looks at Acquiring New Canadian Assets By www.streetwisereports.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 00:00:00 PST American Salars Lithium Inc. (USLI:CSE; USLIF:OTC; Z3P:FWB; A3E2NY:WKN) says it is strategically reviewing multiple Canadian mineral properties prospective for lithium. Prices for the metal important to the energy transition have fallen, but many analysts say they will recover. Full Article
new New Operational Permit Paves Way for Key Lithium Project in Brazil's "Lithium Valley" By www.streetwisereports.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 00:00:00 PST Atlas Lithium Corp. (ATLX:NASDAQ) announced that it has received the operational permit for its Neves Project. Read what this permit, unanimously approved by Minas Gerais government in Brazil, allows Atlas to do. Full Article
new Renewable Power Co. Posts Strongest Fiscal Year Thus Far By www.streetwisereports.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 00:00:00 PST Operationally, the company's renewable energy generation was up 397% year over year. Discover the many potential catalysts for the stock. Full Article
new Uranium Exploration Co. Enters Into New Partnership in Athabasca Basin By www.streetwisereports.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 00:00:00 PST Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (SYH:TSX.V; SYHBF:OTCQX; SC1P:FSE) announced it has entered into an agreement with Hatchet Uranium Corp. to acquire interest in several of its projects. One analyst says the "spotlight" is on uranium juniors as the energy transition drives a heightened demand for power sources. Full Article SYH:TSX.V; SYHBF:OTCQX; SC1P:FSE
new New Hydrogen Entity Emerges from Major Energy Spin-Off By www.streetwisereports.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 00:00:00 PST Jericho Energy Ventures Inc. (JEV:TSX.V; JROOF:OTC; JLM:FRA) has announced a strategic move to spin off its hydrogen solutions platform into a separate entity. Read more on how this transition aims to unlock growth in both hydrogen and traditional energy sectors. Full Article
new George R.R. Martin Signs New Five Year Deal With HBO And HBO Max By www.scpr.org Published On :: Mon, 29 Mar 2021 14:00:07 -0700 Jeannette Muhammad | NPRGeorge R.R. Martin has entered into a five year deal with HBO to develop content for both HBO and HBO Max, the network said in a statement on Monday. The best-selling fantasy author and four-time Emmy award winner, best known for his book series A Song of Ice and Fire and its television adaptation Game of Thrones, is attached to multiple projects in the pipeline for the media company and streaming service. The Game of Thrones television series followed powerful families aiming for the iron throne in the continent of Westeros. It ran for eight years on HBO, with the final season wrapping in 2019. Martin has a new drama series in the works, House of the Dragon, which is based on his Fire & Blood book. The Game of Thrones prequel follows House Targaryen and is set 300 years before the events of Game of Thrones. The show has been given a ten episode order. Paddy Considine, Olivia Cooke, Matt Smith, and Emma D'Arcy have joined the series, with additional cast members to be announced. The show is co-created by Martin and Ryan Condal, whose prior work includes Colony, Rampage, and Hercules. Condal and Miguel Sapochnik (Game of Thrones, Altered Carbon) serve as showrunners and producers with Martin and Vince Gerardis (Game of Thrones). Martin is also set to executive produce HBO's Who Fears Death, a fantasy post-apocalyptic series with Tessa Thompson attached to star and adapted from the novel by Nnedi Okorafor; and Roadmarks, an adaptation of the sci-fi novel from Roger Zelazny. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
new Meet America's Newest Chess Master, 10-Year-Old Tanitoluwa Adewumi By www.scpr.org Published On :: Tue, 11 May 2021 17:20:11 -0700 Tanitoluwa Adewumi, pictured in 2019, just became the newest national chess master in the U.S. at age 10.; Credit: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images Mary Louise Kelly and Karen Zamora | NPRTanitoluwa Adewumi, a 10-year-old in New York, just became the country's newest national chess master. At the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Connecticut on May 1, Adewumi won all four of his matches, bumping his chess rating up to 2223 and making him the 28th youngest person to become a chess master, according to US Chess. "I was very happy that I won and that I got the title," he says, "I really love that I finally got it." "Finally" is after about three years — the amount of time that Adewumi has been playing chess. When he started, Adewumi and his family were living in a homeless shelter in Manhattan after fleeing religious persecution by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram in their home country of Nigeria. Now, Adewumi practices chess "every day" after school for "10, 11 hours" — and still manages to get some sleep. His hours of practice have paid off. As a chess player, he describes himself as a bit of an every man, "aggressive" or "calm" when he needs to be, and always thinking ahead. "On a normal position, I can do up to 20 moves [in advance]", he says. Keeping all of the pieces straight in his head might seem like a challenge but Adewumi says it's a skill that "when you master, it just keeps coming back." Adewumi competes against other chess players at all levels. But his favorite match? "I guess Hikaru Nakamura is my favorite person I've ever played," he says. "He's a grandmaster, a very strong one. He's on the top of the rankings." Nakamura won that match. But Adewumi takes each loss in stride — and there's always the possibility of a comeback. "I say to myself that I never lose, that I only learn," he says. "Because when you lose, you have to make a mistake to lose that game. So you learn from that mistake, and so you learn [overall]. So losing is the way of winning for yourself." Since the last time NPR spoke with Adewumi, his family moved out of the shelter and he's written a book about his life called My Name Is Tani . . . and I Believe in Miracles. That book has been optioned for a Trevor Noah-produced film adaptation with a script by The Pursuit of Happyness screenwriter Steven Conrad. But Adewumi's journey is not over yet. He says his goal is to become the world's youngest grandmaster. At 10 years 8 months, he has a little under two years to beat the current record holder, Sergey Karjakin, who gained his title at 12 years 7 months. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
new High-Grade Gold Strikes in Brazil as New Drilling Results Reveal Untapped Potential By www.streetwisereports.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:00:00 PST GoldMining Inc. (GOLD:TSX; GLDG:NYSE.American) released results from its ongoing 2024 auger drilling program at the Sao Jorge Project in the Tapajos gold district, Para State, Brazil. Read more about high-grade gold intercepts and new exploration targets at So Jorge as GoldMining extends its search in Tapajs. Full Article
new A New Convergence By enewsletter.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 17:33:05 +0000 The convergence of voice, video and data is old news today, but when it happened it changed the world. New possibilities became available for the delivery of services like phone, movies and entertainment. All this was enhanced with the flood of small mobile devices. And now, we love being able to use our smartphone to [...] Full Article Citizen Interaction GreenIT Technology Uncategorized Citizen Engagement convergence innovation qr code Trends
new Sonata Software adds new functionality to its enterprise mobility product Halosys By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 16:02:45 +0530 Sonata Software announced that its Unified Enterprise Mobility Platform, Halosys, has been enhanced with additional features that boost optimization and usability Full Article
new Chip crisis in ‘Danger Zone’ as wait times reach new record By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Wed, 19 May 2021 12:49:00 +0530 Chip shortages are rippling through industry after industry, preventing companies from shipping products from cars to game consoles and refrigerators. Full Article
new New technologies, consumer preferences, sustainability imperatives to shape up future mobility, say experts By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Jul 2022 15:45:00 +0530 Panelists in a discussion on ‘Mobility Megatrends 2050’, highlighted that in the next decade, with electrification, autonomous driving, smart and connected infrastructure, modal diversity, and mobility that is integrated, resilient, shared, and sustainable – powered by disruptive business models, will transform and shape up of the automotive industry. The industry is racing towards a new world, driven by sustainability and changing consumer behaviour, encompassing electric vehicles, autonomous cars, mobility fleet sharing, and always connected. Full Article
new Catawba County Public Health reports restaurant patrons appreciate new "smoke-free" law By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 00:00:00 EST As of January 2, 2010 restaurants, bars and other businesses that serve food and drink in Catawba County became smoke-free. Many health advocates and local residents are pleased that they can now enjoy a healthier dining experience. The ban is a result of a new law that prohibits smoking in all restaurants and bars across North Carolina. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Help plan for the new Carolina Thread Trail by taking online survey By www.surveymonkey.com Published On :: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 12:30:00 EST Help shape the future of greenways and trails in Catawba County! Catawba County and the Carolina Thread Trail planners ask citizens to help with planning for the trail by taking an online survey. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Catawba County names new Emergency Services Director By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 08:48:00 EST Bryan Blanton, who has steadily risen in positions of responsibility from paramedic to Training Officer to Manager of Emergency Medical Services, will now permanently supervise all of Catawba County's Emergency Services. Full Article News Release FYI Public Notice
new Catawba County names new Human Resources Director By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 10:23:00 EST Cynthia Eades, a long-time resident of Catawba County who is currently serving as Human Resources Director in Iredell County and has ten years of experience in local government human resources, has been named Catawba County�s new Human Resources Director. She will begin her new duties with Catawba County on July 1, 2010. Full Article News Release News Release Please Choose
new Veteran of Catawba County Cooperative Extension is named new director By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 09:08:00 EST Jeff Carpenter, who will begin new duties as Cooperative Extension Director on September 1, 2010, will oversee delivery of services to meet the Extension mission of sustaining agriculture and forestry, protecting the environment, maintaining viable communities, developing responsible youth and developing strong, healthy and safe families. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Catawba County Public Health Educator wins Promising New Health Educator Award By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 10:03:00 EST Lindsey Smith was recognized by the North Carolina Society for Public Health Education as a new health educator in North Carolina who has made outstanding contributions to the profession. Full Article FYI News Release Please Choose
new Turbocoating Corp. to create 100 new jobs over next five years at new facility in Hickory By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 08:16:00 EST The company will locate a manufacturing operation in the Catawba Industrial Commons, creating 110 new jobs with an average wage of over $50,000 and investing $15 million over the next five years. It will provide specialized services for parts used in gas turbine engines produced by Siemens, GE, Alstom and Rolls-Royce. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Next Household Hazardous Waste Collection set for May 7, Government Center parking lot, Newton. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 08:19:00 EST Do you have any unwanted household products, such as paints, cleansers, solvents, antifreeze, batteries or used motor oils; or electronics like computer equipment, old radios, mobile phones, TVs, VCRs, calculators or copiers? Dispose of them properly, free of charge, on May 7th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Full Article Public Notice News Release FYI
new Conference for parent educators to be held in Newton on June 3. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Tue, 17 May 2011 12:05:00 EST The annual Foothills Regional Conference for Parent Educators will be held Friday, June 3 from 9:00am until 2:00pm at the Catawba County Cooperative Extension Center in Newton. The 2011 theme is Helping Families Do More with Less. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new New Seniors Morning Out program begins in Claremont, NC By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 09:56:00 EST A new Seniors Morning Out location has opened at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Claremont. This program, which is operated by Catawba County Social Services, provides a nutritious lunch, plus social activities, for persons age 60 or older. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Computer equipment, televisions to be banned from landfills by new State law effective July 1st. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 08:14:00 EST Beginning July 1, 2011, computer equipment and televisions will be banned from disposal in North Carolina landfills, under a law passed last year by the General Assembly. Catawba County will provide four one-day electronics recycling collection events in fiscal year 2011-2012, free of charge. All residents of Catawba County will have access to these electronics recycling events, including those who live in the cities and towns in the county. Full Article News Release FYI Public Notice
new Social Services' Senior Nutrition Services have a new home By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 11:55:00 EST Senior Nutrition Services is now housed at 507 Boundary Street in Conover. Senior Nutrition Services includes Home Delivered Meals (Meals on Wheels), Seniors Morning Out, Nutritional Supplements (Ensure and Boost), Frozen Meals, and In Home Aide Services. Full Article Public Notice News Release FYI
new Catawba County veteran, supporters of veterans, have part in new NC Veterans Park By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 10:27:00 EST The North Carolina Veterans Park in Fayetteville includes a visitor�s center, gardens, fountains, sculpture and displays. Five Catawba County residents, including World War II veteran Carmie Cook, had a �hand� in the park�s creation. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Work underway on reopening of Conover Branch of County Library, in new location, on September 20. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 15:15:00 EST Work is under way to ready the Conover Branch Library for re-opening on Tuesday, September 20. Staff and volunteers are unpacking boxes of library materials and arranging furniture. The new branch address is 403 Conover Station, SE, in the Warlong Building on the former Broyhill plant property along the railroad tracks downtown. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Conover branch of County Library system reopens in new location! By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 14:55:00 EST The Library re-opened for business in newly renovated space on the top floor of Conover Station. Its new address is 403 Conover Station, SE, in a 1918 structure erected for the Warlong Glove Manufacturing Company. Business hours will remain unchanged: 12 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, 9- 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 9 - 2 on Saturday. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new New Librarian serving Conover and Claremont branches of County Library By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 09:55:00 EST Catawba County Library System has hired a librarian to serve both the Conover and Claremont branches. Siobhan Loendorf will add preschool Ready to Learn sessions, computer classes and adult programming for Conover and Claremont branch libraries. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Catawba County names new Assistant County Manager By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 13:25:00 EST Mary Furtado is currently serving as Executive Director of Strategic Operations for Sarasota County, Florida. She will begin her new duties in Catawba County on December 12, 2011. Full Article News Release FYI Official Statement
new Catawba County will begin a new cooking oil recycling program on February 1. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 10:30:00 EST Used cooking oil will be accepted only at the Blackburn Solidwaste Convenience Center at 3864 Rocky Ford Road, Newton, NC 28658. No business waste accepted. The Blackburn Solidwaste Convenience Center is open Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new New North Carolina Residential Building Code went into effect on March 1, 2012. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 16:28:00 EST The Catawba County Building Services Division has built a web page with links to the new code. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Catawba County developing new GIS Real Estate website to take advantage of new technology, offer enhanced services By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 15:35:00 EST Enhancements include an auto-fill feature, the ability to search on a business or landmark name, and links to both Google and Bing maps. Full Article News Release FYI Public Notice
new Community leaders learn about new child safety initiatives. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 13:50:00 EST Approximately 100 community leaders learned about two programs designed to protect area children at the Children's Advocacy and Protection Center's second annual Children's Breakfast. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new New State food rules expected to enforce safe food handling and reduce transmission of food-borne illness. By & Published On :: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 11:00:00 EST New State food rules recently put in place are expected to enforce safe food handling and reduce transmission of food-borne illness. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Architectural plans finalized for new Sherrills Ford branch of Catawba County Library. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 15:35:00 EST Architectural plans have been finalized for the new Sherrills Ford branch of Catawba County Library. The 10,000 square foot facility, to be erected on 2.5 acres near the intersection of Highway 150 and Sherrills Ford Road, is expected to be completed in 2014. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Twenty year veteran in Library Service is named new Catawba County Library Director. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 08:35:00 EST Suzanne M. White, who has managed comprehensive library programs, services and personnel at two full service library branches in Rowan County for more than seven years, and has had a successful career in library services spanning more than twenty years, has been named Catawba County�s new Library Director. White succeeds Karen Foss, who will retire on February 1, 2013, after serving as the County�s Library Director since July 1999. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Catawba County Board of Commissioners appoints new Tax Collector By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Mon, 18 Feb 2013 20:25:00 EST Lori A. Mathes was appointed by the Catawba County Board of Commissioners as the County�s new Tax Collector, based upon staff�s recommendation, at the Board�s meeting on February 18, 2013. Mathes served as Chief Financial Officer for Mental Health Partners of Hickory for eight years, responsible for overseeing the agency�s expenditures and revenues, its accounting policies and procedures. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new New State law to shift collection of motor vehicle taxes from counties to state. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 08:30:00 EST A new State law will soon shift collection of motor vehicle taxes from counties to the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles. Full Article News Release FYI Public Notice
new Catawba County Home Health empowers older adults to lower risk of falling through a new service called Smart Moves By Published On :: Tue, 28 May 2013 10:40:00 EST Catawba County Home Health is empowering older adults to lower their risk of falling through a new service called Smart Moves. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
new Solid Waste Franchise, effective July 1, bringing expanded recycling, new fee schedule, services. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 15:45:00 EST A new County Solid Waste Franchise with Republic Services (formerly known as GDS), effective July 1, is bringing expanded recycling, new fee schedule, services. Full Article News Release FYI Public Notice
new Randy Cress named Catawba County's new Chief Information Officer. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Wed, 4 Dec 2013 15:25:00 EST Randy Cress, currently the Systems and Network Manager for Rowan County, North Carolina, is named Catawba County's new Chief Information Officer. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose