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Young Oishei patient responds to Josh Allen’s shout out

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (WIVB) — This season, New Era Cap’s “Director of Billistration” Josh Allen will wear a cap decorated by an Oshei Children’s Hospital patient ahead of every home game. This week, Josh Allen was seen wearing the hat after a big win against the Kansas City Chiefs, and gave the creator, Carson Clauser, […]

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Tech Disruptors: Rafay CEO on Orchestrating AI Infrastructure

AI infrastructure is becoming central to enterprise innovation as companies seek faster app delivery and efficient use of computing resources. In this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast, Rafay Systems CEO Haseeb Budhani joins Bloomberg Intelligence senior software analyst Sunil Rajgopal to discuss how Rafay helps enterprises and emerging cloud providers simplify AI deployment, optimize infrastructure costs and deliver scalable, developer-friendly experiences. The conversation highlights Rafa

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Mikayla Blakes scores 27 and No. 19 Vanderbilt women use big 3rd quarter to beat Cal 74-65 in Paris

Mikayla Blakes scored 27 points, Aiyana Mitchell had a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 19 Vanderbilt dominated the third quarter for a 74-65 victory over California to begin the season in Paris. Blakes scored 14 points in the first half but Vanderbilt trailed 33-31 at the 8, 000-capacity Adidas Arena, where No. 16 Baylor beat No. 7 Duke 58-52 earlier Monday as part of a doubleheader. Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda tied it in the opening minute of the third quarter and Vanderbilt pulled away during a 19-0 run for a 54-37 lead with 1: 48 left in the frame. Cal got within nine points late in the fourth before Justine Pissott put Vanderbilt ahead by double figures again with a 3-pointer.

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What’s your street name?

Victor always makes fun of me because I’ve never been asked to do jury duty and I must be on a list of people to avoid but last month I finally got a card telling me to show up. I filled out the questionnaire and thought I’d be disqualified when because I said “no” toContinue reading “What’s your street name?”.

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Classic TV Show Getting Reboot at Fox, First Details Revealed

A classic ABC sitcom is getting reimagined at Fox, with the plan being to bring back one of the most iconic TV shows of all time. What classic TV show is being reimagined? According to a new report from Deadline, Fox is looking to bring back Bewitched, the legendary fantasy sitcom that first premiered in [.] The post Classic TV Show Getting Reboot at Fox, First Details Revealed appeared first on ComingSoon. net Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

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This self-fulfilling prophecy is what Trump is counting on

Trump is incapable of allowing tensions and stresses to ease without creating new ones. Case in point: After meeting with China’s president Xi Jinping this past week, he announces that China and the United States the largest and second-largest economies in the world will de-escalate the trade war. Sounds good, I suppose (until you realize that the two nations are now back to where they were before Trump created the trade war in the first place). Not content to calm any waters, Trump also announces that the United States will immediately restart nuclear weapons testing, after not doing so for more than 30 years. Why? He doesn’t explain except to say “other nations” are doing so. (None of the world’s three major military powers has conducted a nuclear weapons test since 1996, but they will if the U. S. resumes.)The mad would-be king cannot abide even a moment of calm. He thrives on crises, emergencies, chaos, disarray all of which give him more power, if we let them. He refuses to fund SNAP (food stamps) during this government shutdown, although Congress set aside funds to do just that. He won’t extend Obamacare subsidies. His tariffs are killing farmers and small businesses. To say nothing of his violent ICE raids, his criminal prosecutions of political foes, his “war” on Venezuela. In every sphere of our lives, he is ramping up the stress. How should we cope with this Trump chaos? Not by ignoring the news. This only plays into Trump’s playbook: He figures he can cause even more mayhem if we’re not paying attention. Not by pretending that none of this matters. It does matter. Denial only weakens our resolve. Certainly not by falling into despair or hopelessness. That’s what Trump and his ilk want more than anything. Hopelessness is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Then he wins it all. We cope by becoming stronger. We demonstrate, as we did October 18 in record numbers and as we’ll do again in even larger numbers. We call our members of Congress. Appear at their town halls. Protect vulnerable people in our community. Organize for the midterms. We also pace ourselves. Stay abreast of the news but don’t try to read everything that’s coming at us. Take a break from time to time. We keep ourselves and others apprised of positive things that are happening: the likelihood that California’s Proposition 50 will pass on Tuesday, that Zohran Mamdani will become mayor of New York, that Virginia and New Jersey will elect Democrats. We’re grateful for the courage and resolve of our nation’s judges (including some who were appointed by Trump) in stopping his vicious and illegal rampages. We note the downward lurch in Trump’s poll numbers, largely as a result of his insane economic policies. Even Trump voters are turning on him. We keep the faith in America’s ideals. We stay as close as we can to our loved ones and dearest friends. And we celebrate small and noble acts of decency, wherever they occur. Robert Reich is a professor of public policy at Berkeley and former secretary of labor. His writings can be found at.