Author: Max Smith

do not have While all college students can compete in Division I athletics, broadly speaking 6,500 UNC students connect through clubs and intramural sports. UNC campus For recreation 51 products consisting of quad ball to ballroom dance. assistant Justin Ford, Director of Sports Programs, oversees activities that include both relaxed intramurals and competitive club activities that foster the athletic and personal growth of participating members. “Benefits of participating in on-campus and club activities [sports]It just provides a sense of community,” Ford said. Said. “We look at what we do, what we offer, and we focus on student growth, leadership, teamwork,…

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endless craft You can build almost anything your heart desires. So what if you want to build your own city? You don't need rock'n'roll, but you do need recipes.Click here to learn how to make a city Infinite craft. How to enter the city endless craft To realize a city endless craft, Just combine Town and Town. However, creating a town requires several steps, including the creation of humans. Here's how to build a City from start to finish. earth + wind = dust earth + dust = planet dust + dust = sand sand + sand = desert Desert…

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Social media platforms like TikTok have turned into important sources of financial information, especially for Millennials and Gen Z. almost 80% The demographic that seeks advice through these channels. The shift to these platforms has democratized access to financial knowledge, broken down traditional barriers, and promoted inclusivity. but, Rise of the “finfluencer” A popular but potentially unqualified person to provide financial guidance poses a significant risk. Misinformation and biased advice, amplified by algorithmic content delivery, can mislead consumers, highlighting the need for careful monitoring. Recent Kansas City Fed Reportcites sources such as PYMNTS Intelligence to highlight the dual nature of…

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Sports betting odds improve in Minnesota The chances that Minnesota will legalize sports betting increased considerably on Tuesday. Its political supporters negotiated a deal with one of the largest groups opposed to the open-book bill. (FOX9) – The chances that Minnesota will legalize sports betting increased considerably on Tuesday. Its political supporters negotiated a deal with one of the largest groups opposed to the open-book bill. House authors told FOX 9 the deal makes the bill more likely to pass a divided Congress. Electronic pull tabs are scheduled to be phased out next year under a 2023 law that eliminates…

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More than a week before free agency began, the upper shelves were nearly empty.Defensive tackle Chris Jones, the original No. 1 player on this list, re-signed a huge five-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs just days before becoming a free agent.NFL free agency live updatesFrom the first round of this offseason's top 25 free agents, eight players were given the franchise tag. All tagged players: Cincinnati Bengals WR Tee Higgins, Jacksonville Jaguars DE Josh Allen, Carolina Panthers DE Brian Burns, Chicago Bears CB Jaylon Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers S Antwon Winfield. Jr., Indianapolis Colts WR Michael Pittman Jr., Kansas…

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March is known for being a basketball frenzy. Now, experts in Arkansas are sharing how this March Madness led to a boom in online sports betting. LITTLE ROCK, AR — March is the month of all things crazy. Over the next few weeks, millions of people will be watching teams from around the world play basketball. It also plans to focus on online sports betting. “We may be a football state, but when it comes to sports betting, basketball is the name of the game, so March is the biggest month yet for Bet Saracen,” said Carlton Safa, chief marketing…

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As the federal government's state and local cybersecurity grant program passes the halfway point of its four-year cycle, officials reflected Tuesday on the ability of states to meet the program's funding matching requirements. Lisa Nine, a senior program analyst with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said this is a “steep mountain to climb” for state governments. The $1 billion grant program created by the Infrastructure Act of 2021 and jointly administered by FEMA and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will see states pay a higher percentage of the program costs over time as federal funding declines. It was designed…

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Posted by: Ebonee Hunter-Goldsby, Senior Manager, Customer Service, Enlyte Company Apricus The advent of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has facilitated the transmission of data from medical devices, allowing physicians to remotely customize treatment settings. However, like any computer system, medical devices are susceptible to security breaches that can compromise the safety and effectiveness of the device. The healthcare sector is a prime target for cyberattacks, with hospitals accounting for 30% of major data breaches. In many cases, medical devices continue to operate despite being outdated, potentially exposing vulnerabilities that attackers can exploit. The security firm's report identified nurse…

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Written by Suzanne McGee(Reuters) – Bitcoin continued to fall on Tuesday with record outflows from Grayscale's Bitcoin Trust, accelerating the fund's asset losses since converting to an exchange-traded fund this year.On Monday, when Bitcoin fell about 4%, the Grayscale ETF hit a record single-day outflow of $642.5 million, according to data from BitMEX Research. The cryptocurrency fell another 2% by mid-afternoon on Tuesday, rebounding from session lows. Data for Tuesday's flows will be available Wednesday morning.Investors have been unloading their holdings in the Grayscale fund since it was converted into an ETF on January 10th. Meanwhile, money is flowing into…

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