Economy

Clippers extend contract of shooting guard Terance Mann

Clippers extend contract of shooting guard Terance Mann

The Los Angeles Clippers have secured the future of guard Terance Mann with a three-year contract extension worth $47 million. Mann, a key contributor in the Clippers' playoff run, is expected to play a larger role with the departures of Paul George and Russell Westbrook. Mann, a versatile player who can contribute on both ends of the court, has steadily improved his game since joining the Clippers in 2019. He played a crucial role in the team's playoff runs in 2020 and 2021, demonstrating his ability to defend multiple positions and make offensive plays. With the departures of George and…
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The hidden dangers of marijuana: stories of addiction and psychosis

The hidden dangers of marijuana: stories of addiction and psychosis

As marijuana legalization expands in the United States, concerns about potential health risks are growing. While most users experience no problems, a growing number, particularly heavy users, report addiction, psychosis and other negative consequences. Dr. Kevin Gray, a psychiatrist specializing in bio-behavioral medicine, highlights the complex nature of cannabis: “Cannabis has both therapeutic and potentially problematic effects.” The New York Times interviewed hundreds of people experiencing serious and sometimes frightening symptoms related to cannabis use. One story tells of actor David Krumholtz, who after resuming marijuana use, developed cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS). This debilitating condition causes cycles of intense nausea…
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SSU’s new Cinematic Arts program paves the way for careers in filmmaking

SSU’s new Cinematic Arts program paves the way for careers in filmmaking

Sonoma State University is expanding its academic offerings with the introduction of a bachelor's degree in Film Arts and Technology, aimed at providing students with the skills needed to thrive in the film industry. This new program is designed to open up numerous opportunities for students by providing them with hands-on experience and exposure to the latest technologies in film production. SSU's cinematic arts program not only promises to enhance students' understanding of film and media, but also lays the foundation for practical career applications in the dynamic world of entertainment. As the industry continues to evolve, the program will…
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U.S. appraisers union calls off strike to continue contract negotiations

U.S. appraisers union calls off strike to continue contract negotiations

The US Appraisers Union, which represents about 45,000 workers at the country's major ports, has temporarily called off the planned strike. This decision comes as both parties are engaged in renewed negotiations aimed at reaching a new contractual agreement. The suspension of the strike prevents a potential disruption to the movement of goods at major US ports, which could have had significant economic consequences. Both parties remain committed to the negotiating table, with the aim of reaching a mutually beneficial agreement. Negotiations focus on various issues important to appraisers, including wages, benefits, job security and working conditions. The potential strike…
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Manchester United suffers another setback in its latest game

Manchester United suffers another setback in its latest game

Once again, Manchester United find themselves faced with challenges that echo those of previous seasons. This recurrence of difficulties was palpable in the last game at Old Trafford, where the team's performance fell short of expectations, leaving fans and players in a gloomy mood. Under Erik ten Hag, Manchester United have aimed to rebuild and strengthen, but their recent outing has highlighted that the path to consistency remains arduous. The atmosphere was heavy as the players, led by Ten Hag, took a tour of the pitch, acknowledging the support of their loyal fans despite the disappointing result. The outcome of…
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Virginia parks enhance fall color experience for colorblind visitors

Virginia parks enhance fall color experience for colorblind visitors

In Virginia, state parks have introduced innovative viewfinders to improve the fall leaf viewing experience for people with red-green color blindness. These devices allow them to perceive the vibrant reds and oranges of fall foliage, which might otherwise appear as indistinct hues. Tim Yates, a 56-year-old retired beverage salesman from Bedford County, Virginia, who has lived with red-green color blindness his entire life, recently experimented with this enhanced visual aid. At Smith Mountain Lake State Park, located about an hour outside of Roanoke, Yates was able to observe the season's enriched colors through these specialized lenses. “For the first time,…
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Youngstown gears up for vibrant weekend with First Friday and YSU Homecoming events

Youngstown gears up for vibrant weekend with First Friday and YSU Homecoming events

This weekend, Youngstown is ready to hum with excitement as the community gathers to celebrate Youngstown State University's (YSU) monthly First Friday event and homecoming. These events are vital in bringing vitality and spirit to the city's social calendar. First Friday, a staple in Youngstown's cultural life, invites locals and visitors alike to explore the rich tapestry of art, music and culinary delights offered by downtown businesses and street vendors. This event not only promotes local commerce, but also serves as a gathering point for artists and art enthusiasts to connect and share their passion. At the same time, YSU…
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Latina workers in the US face potential .3 million earnings gap over four decades

Latina workers in the US face potential $1.3 million earnings gap over four decades

In the United States, Latina employees could potentially face a significant earnings shortfall, amounting to approximately $1.3 million over a 40-year career span, due to ongoing pay disparities. This substantial financing gap highlights the ongoing challenges in achieving pay equality in the workforce. The wage gap is especially pronounced among Latina women, who often earn much less than their counterparts. This disparity not only impacts their economic stability, but also limits their ability to save for retirement, invest in education, or acquire property. Awareness and support are crucial to addressing these issues. Efforts to close the wage gap include enforcing…
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From F1 Academy standout to pioneer: Chloe Chambers charts her own path

From F1 Academy standout to pioneer: Chloe Chambers charts her own path

Chloe Chambers, a rising star from the F1 Academy, is blazing a trail in the world of motorsports. Coming from Chinese-American descent and raised in the United States, Chambers has defied expectations and broken down barriers. Chambers' journey began at the go-kart track, where he quickly demonstrated his talent and passion for racing. Despite facing challenges as a female driver in a male-dominated sport, she persevered and continued to excel. His early successes led to opportunities in higher-level racing series, where he continued to demonstrate his abilities. Chambers' unique background has played a significant role in his career. As one…
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Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda: what you need to know

Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda: what you need to know

Rwanda is currently battling an epidemic of Marburg virus disease, a rare but serious hemorrhagic fever. Since the end of September, 36 cases and 11 deaths have been reported. Although caused by different viruses, Marburg shares similarities with Ebola in transmission, symptoms and progression. The virus is initially transmitted from fruit bats to humans. Previous outbreaks have occurred in Africa, but not in Rwanda. A medical student in Germany who had contact with an infected patient in Rwanda has shown symptoms. Tests confirmed negative for Marburg, reassuring the public that there is no current risk. First identified in 1967, Marburg…
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