Author: Max Smith

san antonio – 18-year-old Emily Rodriguez is a force on the high school basketball court.“I love the adrenaline,” she said. “If I have to, I'll throw myself on the floor and go get the ball.”But after years of playing in school team sports or competitive summer leagues, injuries occur.In addition to spraining her ankle, she suffered fractures to her hands, legs, and back.Rodriguez is one of a growing number of children and teens who suffer from so-called overuse injuries, particularly stress fractures.What is most worrying is that patients are getting younger.”As of last year, my youngest stress injury was 8…

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Department of Transportation (DoT) Secretary Pete Buttigieg has always said that safety is the agency's “north star.” Security is no longer possible without cybersecurity, according to the ministry's cyber and IT officials. DoT Chief Information Officer Cordell Schachter said this week that “it is no longer possible to separate cybersecurity” from the department's safety mission. “Our systems have to be available 24/7. People have to have a high level of trust in themselves. They have to do their jobs with integrity and accuracy,” Schachter said in May. This was stated at the GDIT webinar on the 2nd. “And it's clear…

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The Milwaukee Bucks' loss to the Indiana Pacers in the first round of the NBA Playoffs was an ugly one. Patrick Beverley made it even uglier.In the final minutes of the Bucks' 120-98 loss in the series-deciding Game 6, Beverley was seen on TNT throwing a ball at a female Pacers fan, hitting her in the head. He then asked another fan for the ball and harshly threw it back.Beverley continued to exchange jaws with fans behind him as Bucks teammates, coaches and security personnel dealt with the situation.according to The Athletic's Shyam CharaniaAs the Bucks came out of the…

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story link RefRep Register for webinar AURORA – The Colorado High School Activities Association has partnered with an officiating education company called RefReps to provide a comprehensive sports officiating education curriculum for more than a dozen sports. This opportunity provides a viable way for schools to offer 'Introduction to Sports Refereeing' to students during the curriculum as an elective course.School administrators are encouraged to sign up and attend RefReps' informational webinars on Monday, May 6th or Thursday, May 23rd.Currently, more than 500 high schools and colleges in 43 states are…

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In his latest press conference on May 1, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell praised Biden's economy. When a reporter asked whether the U.S. economy was entering a period of stagflation, Chairman Powell said, “I don't see any stagflation or stagflation.'' “Flation”.Therefore, we aim to eliminate stagflation.Some alarmists think they are seeing signs of that happening, which will please Biden's critics who are hoping for an economic collapse that will doom the president's re-election bid. However, the term stagflation, as it originated in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and in the United States in the 1970s, refers to a struggling…

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SAINT-DENIS, France — Just like Olympic athletes, the cyber warriors critical to the success of the Paris Games are hard at work training for the big event.They have come to rely on friendly hackers to probe their cyber defenses, much like boxers who rely on sparring partners in preparation for a championship fight. They studied and analyzed their opponents' strengths, tactics, and weaknesses. They can be anything from a teenage showboat and a ransomware gang to Russian military hackers with a track record of malicious cyber attacks.But unlike the 10,500 Olympic athletes who will gather in the French capital in…

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SAINT-DENIS, France (AP) — Just like Olympic athletes, cyber warriors are essential to the success of the Olympics. Paris Games We are training hard for the big event.They have come to rely on friendly hackers to probe their cyber defenses, much like boxers who rely on sparring partners in preparation for a championship fight. They studied and analyzed their opponents' strengths, tactics, and weaknesses. They could be anyone from a teenage showboat or a ransomware gang to Russian military hackers. Achievements A malicious cyber attack.But unlike the 10,500 Olympic athletes who will gather in the French capital in July, the…

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The first time I saw this video, it didn't click with me, but the second time I saw it, it clicked. Remember the snake? Yes, that old video game we all played on our first flip phones. There's a famous saying that goes, “Life imitates art,” and while that sometimes feels a little too esoteric to me, considering early video game artwork, it seems like it might actually be true. You can see that there is a gender. The National Park Service has a great following on social media. Not only does it give you real-life, fun facts and information…

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Your data has been stolen. A ransom was demanded. People affected across borders. What should organizations do when the unthinkable of a cyber breach occurs? How is it managed as the drama unfolds? What could have been done in advance to minimize risk and potential damage? King & Wood Mallesons partners Cheng Lim, Su Chang, Nicola Charlston and Amanda Lees discussed a hypothetical, but very real, cybersecurity breach as part of our Sprint to the Finish series. Responding to this scenario in “virtual” real-time, they investigated reactions and impacts across Australia, China and Southeast Asia. Their discussion can be seen…

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