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New Player Sacks Opponent In Opening Game
A rookie player successfully sacked an opponent during the opening game of the season. Coaches decided to start the new player despite his limited experience. Further details on the player and the game were not immediately available. This play occurred early in the match, setting a tone for the competition.
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US Imposes AI Skills Requirement on CyberCorps Pipeline
The United States has implemented a new requirement for AI skills within the CyberCorps pipeline.
Senator Durbin Fires Counsel Amid Misconduct Allegations
Senator Dick Durbin has fired Sheri Mecklenberg, former federal prosecutor, from her role as counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee. The dismissal follows allegations of prosecutorial misconduct during grand jury proceedings.
California Settles With GM Over Data Sales
California's attorney general announced a $12.75 million settlement with General Motors. The settlement resolves charges that the automaker sold Californians' location and driving data.
Drag Bingo Event Raises Funds For LGBTQ+ Non-Profit
A drag bingo event in Tennessee is raising money for an LGBTQ+ non-profit. The event will also register people to vote and help verify voter registration status. The event aimed to support the organization's initiatives and community outreach programs. The event featured performances and bingo games, attracting a crowd. The event successfully generated donations for the cause. The specific amount raised was not disclosed. The source did not specify the amount raised or the name of the non-profit. The event combined entertainment with charitable giving.
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Child Killed in West Jordan Vehicle Chase
A juvenile died in West Jordan early Saturday morning after a vehicle fled a traffic stop and crashed at an intersection. The incident occurred on Saturday. A pre-dawn traffic stop in West Jordan ended tragically when a fleeing car struck and killed a child.
Wall Street Banks Prioritize Green Bonds Over Fossil Fuels
For the fifth consecutive year, Wall Street banks have generated more revenue from arranging bonds and loans for environmentally friendly projects than for fossil-fuel companies. This year, they earned $1.27 billion in climate-related financing.
Meta CEO Promises Survivors After Layoffs
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg sent a message to 8,000 employees who were laid off, and also made two promises to the 70,000 employees who were not. The company has undergone workforce reductions.
US Pays $1.8 Billion to January 6 Rioters
The United States is reportedly paying $1.8 billion to individuals involved in the January 6 events.
Memphis Grizzlies Player Brandon Clarke Dies at 29
Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke has died at the age of 29. Clarke was known for his warm and kind spirit.