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The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday subpoenaed conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo as part of a months-long investigation into undisclosed gifts to Supreme Court justices, a move Leonardo called “political.” The request was immediately rejected, saying that there was a “ultimate motive.”In a statement to The Washington Post, Mr. Leo called committee Chairman Richard J. I will not give in to left-wing dark money efforts to silence and cancel it.”On November 30, the committee subpoenaed Leo and Texas billionaire Harlan Crowe along party lines after Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas reportedly said: It was decided to do so. Samuel A.…

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6 minutes agoSingapore’s economy expands by 2.7% in the first quarter, according to advance forecastsSingapore’s gross domestic product rose 2.7% year-on-year in the first quarter, the Ministry of Trade and Industry said on Friday.This is faster than the 2.2% rise in the October-December period.According to MTI, the city’s manufacturing sector grew by 0.8% year-on-year in the first quarter of this year, compared with 1.4% growth in the previous quarter.Wholesale and retail trade, transportation and storage increased by 2.7% year-on-year (up 1.4% in the previous quarter).— Charmaine Jacob58 minutes agoSingapore leaves monetary policy unchanged, with inflation expected to fall in the…

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When you buy a stock and hold it for the long term, you definitely hope for a positive return. But more than that, you want it to rise above the market average.but Diversified United Investments Limited (ASX:DUI) missed the second target, with the share price up 23% over five years, which is below the market return. Meanwhile, the stock price has increased by 1.4% in the past 12 months.With that in mind, it’s worth checking whether a company’s underlying fundamentals are driving its long-term performance, or if there are any discrepancies. Check out our latest analysis for Decentralized United Investments.…

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Wearing BattleHawks shirts, Tyler Gray and his wife Samantha Gray walk to Busch Stadium for Saturday’s game between the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals in downtown St. Louis. David Carson, Post-Deployment More than 100,000 people filled the streets of downtown this past weekend to cheer on the Cardinals, Battle Hawks and City SC. Have a fun and safe time. Bringing economic investment to bars, restaurants, shops and hotels.Days like this remind us of what downtown can and should be: a safe, vibrant, dynamic and walkable neighborhood in the heart of metro St. Louis. And with days like this on…

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(Bloomberg) — Asian stocks rose on Friday as gains in the world’s biggest technology companies helped U.S. stocks rebound. Japanese stocks rose, Australian stocks were little changed and Hong Kong stock futures fell. U.S. contracts were solid after the S&P 500 rose on Thursday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 closing more than 1.5% higher. A strong economy is expected to drive higher profit growth for U.S. companies, and higher margins from big tech companies will be a key driver. In Asia, U.S. Treasuries rose slightly on Thursday’s sell-off, pushing the 10-year Treasury yield up 4 basis points. US producer prices…

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Valerie Maravi and Shawn Towne 45 minutes ago PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — A Providence bakery that has been a community staple since the late 1930s has closed for good. “This place has supported many generations and we’ve had so much fun here. We have so many memories,” Michelle Bucci, owner of Janet’s Bakery, told 12 News. Butch started working at the Branch Avenue business in 1994. She and her husband inherited this company from her mother and great-grandmother named Janet. “I take care of people in their 50s whose great-grandparents came here,” Bucci added. Bucci said the decision to close…

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When I picture scenes from O.J. Simpson’s life, I see him running from his pursuers, from justice, and from his own demons. Mr. Simpson’s death from cancer Wednesday at the age of 76 ended a compelling and tragic flying career. “The Juice” isn’t slacking off anymore.On the soccer field, Simpson eluded tacklers with breathtaking speed and agility. He first gained fame as one of the greatest running backs in history. At the University of Southern California, he won the Heisman Trophy in 1968. He was drafted by the NFL’s Buffalo Bills in 1973 and became the first player to rush…

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San Francisco, April 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Botrista, the pioneering automated beverage platform, is making waves in the restaurant industry with its innovative approach to menu creation. Leveraging the power of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and rich data collected from millions of cups sold in 34 states, Botrysta is setting a new standard for beverage menu curation. “…AI applications are maximizing beverage incidents for food service providers.” -Sean Hsu, Founder of Botrysta post this Botrysta is at the forefront of a beverage revolution, where data-driven innovation is reshaping the restaurant industry. Founded by a serial entrepreneur Sean SueBotrysta, a…

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Amid the dynamic growth of technology, machine learning (ML) stands out as a central force for innovation, giving startups a competitive edge. Applying ML not only solves complex problems, but also reveals opportunities. The real magic is in bringing these ML projects to life, from initial data collection to deployment. This end-to-end process can have a significant impact on a startup’s trajectory. However, building and implementing a successful ML project requires overcoming complex challenges. MLOps Services and Consulting steps in to bridge the gap between data science and operations, ensuring a smooth transition from development to real-world usage. These can…

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Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers is suffering from soreness in his left shoulder and will not be able to help the team at full capacity this season. Devers asked to sit out Thursday night’s game against the Baltimore Orioles to rest his sore shoulder. According to MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo, Red Sox manager Alex Cora hasn’t ruled out the possibility of Devers having to go on injured reserve due to this issue. Cora noted that Devers was clearly in pain. Cotillo reported Cora’s comments about Devers before Thursday’s series finale against the Orioles. “He’s been battling his shoulder,” Cora…

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