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This is an introduction to jazz. And so the idea is, if you like it, if you love it, if you show us you love it by watching it, then absolutely, I think there are a lot more stories to tell in a full, fledged-out series.What we’re trying to do with the shorts is try to give people sort of a quick slice of what this universe, this rooster jazz universe, is like.Does Acoustic Rooster represent you at all?My advanced-creative-writing professor, sophomore year [at Virginia Tech], was Nikki Giovanni, may she rest in peace. And I thought I knew everything…

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Why the U.S. economy shrank in the first quarter – CBS News Watch CBS News U.S. economic growth slowed sharply in the first quarter of 2025 as businesses rushed to stockpile goods ahead of President Trump’s sweeping tariff policies. Kelly O’Grady has more. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

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[SINGAPORE] Thursday (May 1) marks the ninth and final day of election campaigning before Singapore heads to the polls, with a total of 11 rallies happening across the island from 7 pm to 10 pm.The People’s Action Party (PAP) is holding five of them, including one at Temasek Junior College for Tampines GRC – the first Group Representation Constituency to see a four-cornered electoral battle since 1992.Also holding their final rallies are the People’s Power Party, Progress Singapore Party (PSP), Red Dot United, Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) and the Workers’ Party (WP). Mountbatten SMC candidate Jeremy Tan, one of two…

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Apple disagrees with ruling Apple provided a brief statement following a ruling from a judge that Apple had violated the anti-steering injunction handed down after the Epic versus Apple trial. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Apple willfully violated an injunction that required the company to throw out its anti-steering practices. The company did offer a new set of rules, but it required complicated linking solutions and a 27% commission. Apple provided a statement to 9to5Mac late Wednesday, which says that it disagrees with the ruling. The company will comply with the order, but will appeal. ”We strongly disagree with the decision. We…

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At one point, he said, a form used to abandon legal permanent residence was presented, and he was told he should relinquish his green card and instead apply for a work permit to enter the United States. He refused, was admitted into the country and is now back in New York. He described the experience as disheartening, saying it felt like he wasn’t welcome anymore.The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to questions about the incident.Another green card holder, Cliona Ward, 54, who has lived in Santa Cruz, Calif., since she was 12 years old, was detained at San…

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– T1D Fund Joins Financing Syndicate – – Proceeds to Fund Remainder of Phase 2a ‘ZONE’ Trial and Nonclinical Development of a Once-Weekly Version of ZT-01 – TORONTO, May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ – Zucara Therapeutics Inc., (“Zucara” or the “Company”) a diabetes life sciences company developing ZT-01, the first once-daily therapeutic to prevent hypoglycemia (low blood glucose levels) in people with diabetes, today announced that it has completed the second and final closing of its US$25 million Series B Financing (the “Financing”). The T1D Fund: A Breakthrough T1D Venture and other new investors invested a combined US$5 million to complete…

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The news of deportations arrived as a trickle. A member of the Bhutanese community in Texas was taken away. Another picked up in Idaho. Then, one in Georgia.“People started calling us in a panic to let us know ICE arrests have started,” said Robin Gurung, a community leader in Harrisburg, Pa., a major center of life for Bhutanese refugees in America.Given the limited information from immigration officials and a cultural reluctance within the Bhutanese community to discuss the loss of loved ones, Mr. Gurung could only estimate the number of people detained and deported from his area and the rest…

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TOKYO — From Tokyo to Taipei to Manila, people across Asia marked May Day with marches and protests that spotlighted growing unease over U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies and fears of global economic instability.The holiday, also known as International Workers’ Day or Labor Day, honors the struggles and achievements of workers and the labor movement. Rallies are expected across the United States as well, including in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia.Across multiple countries, Trump’s agenda was cited as a source of concern. In the United States, organizers said their message this year focused on fighting Trump’s approach targeting…

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