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  1. Police warn against looting in flood-stricken NSW towns Police warn against looting in flood-stricken NSW towns Authorities are warning of looting in flood-hit towns in Australia’s southeast, as military personnel hit the ground to assist recovery. Source link #Police #warn #looting #floodstricken #NSW #towns Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  2. A gaming typewriter is born from a once-forgotten matrix typewriter A gaming typewriter is born from a once-forgotten matrix typewriter An old Optima SP 26 electric typewriter has found a new purpose in life. Although the typewriter was unrepairable and lacked several internal parts, an inventive Redditor, maniek-86, transformed it into a fully operational gaming typewriter. Space is a luxury in these projects, as one repurposes old devices into functioning personal computers. According to the Redditor, the Optima SP 26 had minimal room available. All components are closely packed within the typewriter, and sometimes some hot glue was necessary to keep everything in place. The creator does not appear to be a committed expert in converting vintage devices into sleeper PCs. Instead of utilizing cutting-edge hardware, the Redditor adapted the Optima SP 26 using spare components that were previously unused. You may like The MSI H110M Pro-D serves as the core of the gaming typewriter. It’s an LGA1151 motherboard equipped with the H110 chipset, restricting the processor choices to older Skylake and Kaby Lake chips. The Redditor equipped the motherboard with an Intel Core i5-6600 processor, 4GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 240GB SATA SSD. There’s even a discrete graphics card inside. The 12-year-old GeForce GT 635 from the Kepler era powers the gaming typewriter. The Reddit user noted that the MSI H110M Pro-D has a “missing PCIe x16 slot,” which is peculiar given that the motherboard does include a PCIe 3.0 x16 expansion slot. It’s unclear whether the expansion slot is damaged or the reasoning behind the “missing” comment. Despite this, maniek-86 utilized a PCIe riser to connect the graphics card to the motherboard, likely through one of the two PCIe 2.0 x1 expansion slots. Image 1 of 3 (Image credit: Reddit/maniek-86) (Image credit: Reddit/maniek-86) (Image credit: Reddit/maniek-86) A modest 200W power supply powers all the components within the gaming typewriter. Additionally, maniek-86 included a small Wi-Fi card for wireless connectivity. Some components are glued together with hot glue to facilitate future upgrades. However, fitting a modern graphics card into the gaming typewriter may prove difficult with a 200W power supply. Furthermore, the bandwidth limitations of a PCIe 2.0 x1 expansion slot could bottleneck the graphics card’s performance. Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. The keyboard of the Optima SP 26 features a standard matrix design, allowing maniek-86 to connect the interface with an Arduino Leonardo microcontroller board. Although the keyboard is arranged in the Polish layout, the creator has remapped it to a standard U.S. layout. Due to the limitations of the GeForce GT 635, the gaming typewriter will struggle to run AAA titles. However, it should be capable of running less resource-intensive games, such as Minecraft, Fortnite, Dota 2, or Counter-Strike 2. You may even get away with some modern titles if you keep the resolution and image fidelity under expectations. Redditor maniek-86 posted a photo showing the gaming typewriter running Minecraft, but the frame rates achieved are unclear. Beyond gaming, the typewriter could function adequately as a standard PC for sending emails, browsing the Internet or social media, or performing everyday tasks such as creating documents in Microsoft Word or managing spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel. It’s not a bad way to recycle an electronic device that could have otherwise just ended up in the dump. Follow Tom’s Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. Source link #gaming #typewriter #born #onceforgotten #matrix #typewriter Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  3. Memorial Day sees 14-mile delay heading home from Shore Memorial Day sees 14-mile delay heading home from Shore The mad dash home from Memorial Day weekend at the Jersey Shore has begun, with traffic mounting in the northbound lanes of the Garden State Parkway. As of 11:38 a.m. on May 26, there was a 14-mile delay in the parkway’s northbound lanes from exit 77 in Berkeley Township to north of exit 90 and Chambers Bridge Road in Brick. All lanes were open. Check back for more traffic updates. . This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Jersey Shore traffic updates for your ride home from Memorial Day Source link #Memorial #Day #sees #14mile #delay #heading #home #Shore Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  4. How has Minneapolis changed since the ******* of George Floyd 5 years ago? – AP News How has Minneapolis changed since the ******* of George Floyd 5 years ago? – AP News How has Minneapolis changed since the ******* of George Floyd 5 years ago? AP News5 Years After George Floyd’s *******, the Backlash Takes Hold The New York TimesMinnesota Timberwolves forward Naz Reid reflects on George Floyd, Minneapolis five years later AndscapeGovernor Walz speaks on five-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death kaaltv.com’Changed the world’: George Floyd’s family reflects on his legacy five years after his death ABC News Source link #Minneapolis #changed #******* #George #Floyd #years #News Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  5. ‘Hard-done by’ Pearce heads to AFL tribunal over ban ‘Hard-done by’ Pearce heads to AFL tribunal over ban Alex Pearce continues to have strong support from his coach Justin Longmuir ahead of the AFL tribunal hearing that will rule on the Fremantle captain’s three-game suspension. The hearing, set for Tuesday night, looms as another major test of the duty of care a player has to his opponent, and the ongoing issue of head-high contact in the game. Pearce was given a three-game ban for rough conduct over his collision with Port Adelaide opponent Darcy Byrnes-Jones in the Dockers’ Saturday night home win. Byrne-Jones was running with the flight of the ball when Pearce cannoned into him, and was soon subbed out of the game with concussion. The incident was assessed as careless conduct, severe impact and high contact. Longmuir said the grading of the charge meant one of two things at the tribunal. “We either get him off or it stays at three,” he said. Post-game, Longmuir did not think the incident even deserved a free kick. On Monday night, he remained adamant Pearce had done nothing wrong. “His view is he’s hard-done by and he’s very disappointed with the result that got handed down,” Longmuir told Fox Footy’s AFL360. “It’s a really difficult situation both players found themselves in. We ask our players to play the ball. “I was so strong on it after the game because I didn’t think Alex turned and braced and bumped. Alex, if anything, left himself open on impact.” While he has sympathy for Byrne-Jones and his injury, Longmuir said the incident was a “footy act”. “I’m not sure there’s a lot a 200 centimetre guy, running at full pace thinking he’s going to take a chest mark in the wet, is able to do in that situation,” Longmuir said. The Dockers will also look closely at whether Pearce made contact with Byrnes-Jones’ head. “I think there’s a bit of whiplash and I also think his head hits the ground,” Longmuir said. Also on Monday, Sydney captain Callum Mills was banned for one game on a rough conduct charge. The Swans will decide whether to go to the tribunal. Source link #Harddone #Pearce #heads #AFL #tribunal #ban Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  6. RTX 5090 yellow-tipped connector becomes a charred mess following GPU meltdown RTX 5090 yellow-tipped connector becomes a charred mess following GPU meltdown Another RTX 5090 has been reported with a melted 16-pin connector, adding to the already-long list of such incidents. Fortunately, the GPU-side connector remains intact, as verified by the Redditor. However, the yellow-tipped cable, which was ironically designed to aid users in seating the 12V-2×6 cable properly, was heavily charred, far more so than an overdone brisket. Based on the details we gathered, the Redditor was sporting an MSI Gaming Trio RTX 5090 powered by the Corsair HX1500i (ATX 3.1 compliant), which has been in use for around two months. The GPU was powered through MSI’s yellow-tipped 4x 8-pin to 16-pin adapter instead of the native 16-pin to 16-pin cable, mirroring another case we covered previously. The user didn’t explicitly confirm whether the cable was properly seated, which makes it hard to draw a firm conclusion. However, we should keep in mind that this connector features a yellow tip that stays visible until the cable is fully inserted. Similar to the previous case, the cable is visibly burnt along an entire row of 12V terminals. The damage is so prominent, I initially thought the ****** and yellow apperance was part of MSI’s design. You may like rtx 5090 power connector melted from r/pcmasterrace A quick look at the GPU-side connector shows no visible damage, and a replacement cable verified this. Most of these issues can be traced back to Nvidia’s electrical design choices for the reference board designs of their RTX 40 and RTX 50 series GPUs. 12VHPWR implementations with high-end RTX 30 series models included three shunt resistors, allowing the GPU to read the six 12V pins as three individual inputs. If the GPU detected that any of these pairs were missing, it could balance power distribution or shut itself off. This ability was removed with RTX 40 and RTX 50 series designs, with power from all six pins now consolidated across a single source. Essentially, the GPU is unable to tell if, for instance, five of the total six pins are disconnected, preventing it from balancing power or shutting down. In the worst-case scenario, this can sink up to 500W (41.6A) of power through a single-pin, which is only rated for 9.5A at most. A viable solution is to stick with cards that can provide per-pin current measurements, like Asus’ Astral family. DIY experts have taken a different approach, however, crafting custom connectors with alarms and even built-in fuses. Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. Follow Tom’s Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. Source link #RTX #yellowtipped #connector #charred #mess #GPU #meltdown Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  7. The Potentially Deadly Mistake People Make When Returning From Vacation The Potentially Deadly Mistake People Make When Returning From Vacation Driving when you’re tired — like when you’re coming home from a vacation — can have dangerous consequences. RUBEN BONILLA GONZALO via Getty Images Whether you’re walking around Disney World, swimming in the ocean or taking a mountain trip, it’s needless to say that many vacations — while tons of fun — can also be tiresome. After packing in as much as possible on your days off, exhaustion may set in as you rush back home to prepare for going back to work or school. It’s important to be aware of a danger that comes with this: drowsy driving. Defined as driving while sleepy, it’s more common than you think. According to a Centers for Disease Control survey, about 1 in 25 adult drivers reported falling asleep while driving within the past 30 days. According to a study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 21% of fatal crashes involved a drowsy driver. So, while you may feel like you’re in control and can keep yourself awake, remember that probably everyone in that situation also felt the same. Tiredness can affect your mind and ability to drive in a slew of ways, too, so there’s no one way in which an accident will happen. According to Susan Miller, a lead researcher and certified sleep expert at SleepMattressHQ.com, being sleepy can impair your judgment and decision-making, reduce awareness of your surroundings (from cars to road conditions to traffic signals), and affect your coordination, balance and fine motor skills. “Even a momentary lapse of attention can be dangerous while driving, so prioritizing safety is important,” she added. Jeff Kahn, a sleep expert and the CEO and co-founder of Rise Science, agreed. “Microsleeps, in particular, are a cause for alarm, as they can last only a few seconds and occur unknowingly,” he said. “While this might not seem like much, on a highway traveling at 65 miles per hour, those seconds can mean the difference between life and death.” Further, the dangers of driving while sleepy are often compared to the dangers of driving drunk. Kahn said 24 hours worth of sleep deprivation — at once, or accumulated over time — results in the same cognitive impairment equivalent as a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.10%, which is higher than the legal limit. And again, he added, it’s unsafe to drive even before you reach that point. He pointed to the concept of “sleep debt,” or not getting enough sleep cumulatively. “If you regularly miss an hour of sleep for 10 consecutive nights, your cognitive impairment can be as severe as if you hadn’t slept for 24 hours straight,” he explained. When Drowsy Driving Is Most Likely To Occur One of the two time ranges when this occurs may surprise you. According to the Department of Health of New York State, most sleep-related crashes occur between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., and 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. So yes, driving in the early morning isn’t a great idea, but that “afternoon slump” ******* isn’t either. This is when bodies are typically the most tired. “Importantly, these are the times when you’re biologically-inclined to be more drowsy, thanks to the peaks and dips of your circadian rhythm (your internal body clock),” Kahn said. “Your circadian energy dips will happen regardless if you had enough sleep or not, but sleep deprivation will make you feel drowsier at these times than you otherwise would.” Unfortunately, many factors can contribute to this, though some may be more common than others. Here are a few of the most common ones: Not getting enough solid sleep on your vacation “One of the biggest contributors to drowsy driving is sleep deprivation,” Miller said. “This can lead to difficulty concentrating, slower reaction times and even falling asleep at the wheel.” While the amount of sleep each person needs will vary, most adults need seven to nine hours a night, she added. (BTW, “junk sleep,” or low-quality sleep, doesn’t count.) A sleep disorder A ******* sleeping issue may be going on, so checking with a doctor is smart. “Some disorders, like obstructive sleep apnea, cause low-quality sleep as sleep is often interrupted or restricted, thus low-quality and less restorative,” said Nicole Eichelberger, a sleep expert at Mattressive. What’s even scarier is that it’s not always noticeable. “Unfortunately, most people who suffer from sleep disorders are unaware,” she continued. “Therefore, it is essential to seek medical help if you notice excessive daytime sleepiness.” Medications or alcohol Miller also listed alcohol and medications, such as antihistamines or benzodiazepines, as contributors to drowsiness and impaired cognitive function. So if you’re enjoying a few cocktails by the pool, for example, be cognizant of this. “Even small amounts of alcohol and certain drugs can cause drowsiness, poor coordination and slower reaction times, making driving dangerous,” she said. To avoid this, Eichelberger urged reading the side effects listed on the medicines you take, and to avoid driving if drowsiness is listed. When and how long you’re driving The time of day and distance matter, too. Many of us road trip to our vacation destinations and often power through the drive in order to get there or get home. “Driving overnight (which can be tempting to avoid traffic) increases the risk of experiencing sleepiness, even if you think you are well-rested,” said Holly Milling, a clinical psychologist, behavioral sleep medicine specialist and director of The Sleep Practice. “Driving for long periods of time, at any time of day, is also tiring, and driving without a break can increase vulnerability to sleepiness.” Pay attention to signs like head bobbing and poor memory. PixelsEffect via Getty Images Signs You Should Pull Over Immediately Simply put, you shouldn’t drive while sleepy, even if you think you can make yourself stay awake. More specifically, here are some other danger signs these experts listed: Being unable to remember driving for the last few minutes Struggling to focus your eyes and concentrate Drifting into another lane Head bobbing Yawning Feeling easily frustrated Rubbing your eyes or struggling to keep them open Following cars too closely Getting restless or fidgeting Not keeping a consistent speed Braking too late Missing signs and exits “Even if you don’t feel like you’ll fall asleep, these signs indicate that your driving ability is impaired and that it’s unsafe to continue driving,” Kahn said. What To Do If You’re Tired At The Wheel As tempting as it sounds, the answer isn’t louder music, colder air or talking to someone. “The only cure for sleepiness is sleep,” Milling said. Take a short nap While napping in public may feel uncomfortable, it’s crucial. You can take a nap at a rest area, gas station or other place you feel safe. And hey, only a short nap is needed. “Ideally, you should take a 20 to 30 minute nap to feel refreshed, but not so long that you enter a deep sleep cycle and wake up feeling groggy,” Miller said. “If you’re unable to nap, simply resting your eyes or having a break from driving for a few minutes can also be helpful.” Add some caffeine to the mix While caffeine can help, Miller continued, it’s a short-term fix and it can’t cure severe fatigue. She recommends drinking about 200mg of caffeine (equivalent to a cup of coffee) 30 minutes before getting back on the road. Having a coffee between napping and driving also adds time between waking up and driving, which Kahn said is important. He encourages having that buffer time “to ensure the post-nap grogginess doesn’t affect your driving skills (even if you’ve only napped for less than 20 minutes).” Combining the two can eliminate mid-afternoon sleepiness for up to an hour, according to a study in the journal Psychophysiology. But again, these experts say a nap comes first and foremost. “Whether you include caffeine or not, though, the most important ingredient is the nap,” Milling emphasized. “Never skip sleep in favor of a double espresso.” Exercise Lastly, while it may seem counterintuitive, some movement (along with the nap) can help. “A short burst of exercise can wake you up and increase your alertness,” Miller said. She encouraged light stretching or a short walk. You could even get some errands done during this time, like walking around the grocery store. Consider other options that will get you home safely If these options feel undoable or aren’t cutting it, don’t let that deter you. “Call someone to drive you home or the rest of the way,” Eichelberger urged. “You can also find a motel [and] rest for the night, or get a cab and head home.”While a Lyft ride or motel stay won’t be inexpensive, it is cheaper — and safer — than the alternative. Long-term, Eichelberger recommended maintaining good sleep habits. If you notice excessive fatigue often, she added, consider talking to a sleep doctor so you can avoid car accidents (and various other problems). Being proactive is always smart, too. Milling mentioned not driving if you’ve been awake for 18+ hours and scheduling breaks every couple of hours, to start. This way, you’re less likely to get caught in a drowsy driving situation. While vacations and life can keep us busy, sacrificing sleep isn’t a great idea — especially if you’re ever behind the wheel. Related… Source link #Potentially #Deadly #Mistake #People #Returning #Vacation Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  8. Fever star Caitlin Clark to miss at least two weeks with left quad strain – Yahoo Sports Fever star Caitlin Clark to miss at least two weeks with left quad strain – Yahoo Sports Fever star Caitlin Clark to miss at least two weeks with left quad strain Yahoo SportsClark out at least 2 weeks with strained left quad ESPNFever Guard Caitlin Clark Suffers Quad Injury Indiana FeverCaitlin Clark sidelined with Fever announcing shock injury New York PostCaitlin Clark out for at least two weeks with quadriceps strain, team says NBC News Source link #Fever #star #Caitlin #Clark #weeks #left #quad #strain #Yahoo #Sports Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  9. Grab a 27-inch, 240 Hz OLED monitor for only $364 at Woot Grab a 27-inch, 240 Hz OLED monitor for only $364 at Woot Memorial Day is in full swing and there’s already quite a few noteworthy deals worth taking a close look at. For example, the Cooler Master Tempest GZ2711 OLED monitor is available over at Woot for one of its best prices to date. It usually goes for around $399 but right now is discounted to just $364. The Cooler Master Tempest GZ2711 monitor features a 27-inch OLED panel with a QHD resolution that measures in at 2560 x 1440px. The refresh rate can get seriously high, reaching up to 240Hz. This is paired with a response time that is able to get as low as .03ms—both very useful metrics to have in your favor while gaming. The screen is AMD FreeSync Premium certified which ensures a certain level of performance is met. This rating hits in the middle of the chart, ensuring things like low latency and low framerate compensation (LFC) support. The Cooler Master Tempest GZ2711 also supports HDR10. This deal is just one of many we’ve come across this Memorial Day. So far, Woot has not specified an expiration for the discount so we’re not sure for how long it will be made available at this rate. Check out the Cooler Master Tempest GZ2711 product page at Woot for more details and purchase options. Follow Tom’s Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. Source link #Grab #27inch #OLED #monitor #Woot Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  10. It’s Nvidia Week as Magnificent 7 Chip Maker’s Earnings in Spotlight It’s Nvidia Week as Magnificent 7 Chip Maker’s Earnings in Spotlight Stocks have been up and down lately, with last week being a down week. Does that mean stocks will head north during this Memorial Day-shortened week? Last week, stocks were down across the board as the S&P 500 fell 2.6%, the dropped 2.5%, the plummeted 2.5%, and the sank 3.4%. For the year, the is down 1.3%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is off 2.2%, the Nasdaq Composite has plunged 3%, and the Russell 2000 has decreased 8.4%. First quarter earnings have slowed, but there is one really big name to report earnings this week – NVIDIA. NVIDIA Reports Earnings on Wednesday All eyes will be focused this week on Wednesday after the closing bell when NVIDIA (NASDAQ:), the AI stock juggernaut reports earnings. NVIDIA stock is down about 2% year-to-date, trading at $131 per share. But it has clawed back some gains in the past month since the pause on tariffs. NVIDIA had hit a low of $86 per share on April 4, at which point NVIDIA was down about 36% YTD. But in the past month, NVIDIA has rallied, gaining 27% in that span. Analysts are targeting revenue of $43.2 billion in the quarter, a 66% year-over-year increase, while earnings are expected to be 73 cents per share, a 20% year-over-year jump. One thing that investors will be looking for is any impact on sales related to restrictions on importing into China. NVIDIA is not the only big name to report earnings this week, as Salesforce (NYSE:) issues its first quarter results on Wednesday after the closing bell. Analysts expect Salesforce to generate revenue of $9.7 billion, a 6.6% year-over-year increase, and earnings of $2.55 per share, a 4.5% increase. PC maker HP (NYSE:) also reports earnings after the closing bell on Wednesday. Other notable companies to release erarning this week are *****’s Sporting Goods (NYSE:), which just announced plan to buy Foot Locker (NYSE:), and Macy’s (NYSE:), both of which report Wednesday morning. Dividend King Hormel Foods (NYSE:) and big box store Costco (NASDAQ:) report earnings on Thursday, along with computer manufacturer Dell Technologies (NYSE:) and semiconductor stock Marvell Technology (NASDAQ:). PCE Inflation on Friday This week also features the release of some key economic indicators. On Tuesday morning, the index is released. With the economy slowing, consumer confidence has been plummeting, dropping for five straight months. On Wednesday, the first revision of the first quarter comes out, so there could be more details on economic growth. In the first quarter, the economy shrank, with the GDP decreasing 0.3%. Finally, on Friday, the inflation report is released, tracking inflation rates in April. The PCE dropped to 2.3% in March and economists expect it to fall to 2.2% in April. Another decline in the PCE inflation rate could influence the to lower interest rates, although the impact of tariffs on inflation remains a concern. Original Post Source link #Nvidia #Week #Magnificent #Chip #Makers #Earnings #Spotlight Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  11. England vs West Indies: Hosts secure T20 series clean sweep despite Hayley Matthews’ brilliance England vs West Indies: Hosts secure T20 series clean sweep despite Hayley Matthews’ brilliance There was plenty of discussion and hope that losing the England captaincy would allow Knight more freedom as a batter, and in her first two knocks since, that has already come to fruition. She made 43 not out in the first T20 at Canterbury, and was not required to bat in the second, before finishing strongly by reaching her first international T20 half-century on home soil from 38 ******. West Indies were rewarded for a much more consistent bowling effort, sticking to a simple plan of keeping the stumps in play and squeezing England’s batters as much as possible with a little help from a surface which aided their spin-heavy attack. It meant that Knight had to work through the gears, focusing on rotating the strike and picking the gaps in her partnership with Sciver-Brunt which came after England posted their second-lowest T20 powerplay score when batting first at home, with only two boundaries struck in the opening six overs. After Sciver-Brunt was caught on the boundary at the end of the 11th over, Jones’ counter-attacking knock took the pressure off during the the middle overs which allowed Knight to display more versatility, striking one enormous six over mid-wicket and producing an array of cheeky ramps and paddles off the spinners. Her injury will be a concern as she struggled to run between the wickets in the final couple of overs, but it has been a highly promising return to the batting ranks. There are questions surrounding Wyatt-Hodge’s form, however, with 17 runs in three innings having already been dropped from the ODI squad for this series. The opener’s 22 ducks are the most in men’s and women’s T20 internationals, and 11 of them have come first ball. Source link #England #West #Indies #Hosts #secure #T20 #series #clean #sweep #Hayley #Matthews #brilliance Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  12. Consent education hits screens in fresh initiative Consent education hits screens in fresh initiative A first of its kind consent education initiative aims to meet young Australians where they’re at – on social media. Teach Us Consent, the organisation founded by youth advocate Chanel Contos, has launched the Promoting Consent Initiative (PCI), which aims to teach young people about respectful relationships and prevent ******* harm. Ms Contos, 26, founded the organisation four years ago after an Instagram post went viral and alerted her to the dire need for mandated consent education in *********** schools. “Australia is really leading the way in terms of focusing on preventing ******* violence,” she told AAP. “There is an important message to be shared overseas about what is happening in Australia and what lessons can be learned for other countries.” The PCI has been funded by the Department of Social Services as part of the ten-year National Plan to End Gender Based Violence launched in 2022. The initiative is the first of its kind in Australia to use social media to reach young people through users they know and trust. More than 25 influential young Australians from footballers to beauty vloggers have signed up to demonstrate the importance of having vulnerable and open conversations about consent. “We wanted to make sure that young people were hearing this messaging online from people they already knew and trusted,” Ms Contos said. “It was really important that the people delivering these messages were peers and also role models.” The resources are available in a variety of formats including podcasts, TikToks, Instagram posts, essays and YouTube videos. They have been translated into six languages other than English and specific resources for First Nations communities are also in development. Parents and educators are being encouraged to use these resources to start conversations around respectful relationships with young people. Child ******* abuse by adolescents aged under 18 has increased in recent years, with nearly one in five Australians experiencing ******* abuse by an adolescent before they turn 18. The increased accessibility to ************ and the fact it was being used as sex education was contributing to these rates, Ms Contos said. “In recent years what has changed the most is the influence of the manosphere and algorithms,” she said. “These challenges are rising quicker than we’re making progress so we’re going to need to be creative and innovative in terms of how we provide holistic educational resources to young people on these issues.” 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) Lifeline 13 11 14 Men’s Referral Service 1300 766 491 National ******* Abuse and Redress Support Service 1800 211 028 Source link #Consent #education #hits #screens #fresh #initiative Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  13. Drowning is most common cause of death among youngest Americans. Trump might have just made that worse Drowning is most common cause of death among youngest Americans. Trump might have just made that worse Memorial Day cues the start of beach and pool season in the U.S. and this year it is also setting off warnings over cuts to a key facet of public safety tied to summer water fun. With drowning already the most common cause of death for children aged 1 – 4 years old in the U.S., officials are sounding the alarm after the Trump administration laid off the team responsible for tracking and analyzing the fatal incidents. In April, about a third of the staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Center, which included the drowning-prevention unit, lost their jobs. That team also worked with the YMCA and American Red Cross to provide swimming lessons to kids. Now, water safety experts say the loss will mean key data patterns will be missed right at the start of the summer, when more families and children will head to swimming pools, beaches and lakes. “We’re actively pulling away the lifelines and resources that we use to keep our kids safe, and that’s really terrifying,” Sharon Gilmartin, executive director of nonprofit Safe States Alliance, told Politico. About a third of the staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Center, which included the drowning-prevention unit, lost their jobs in the April layoffs. Experts say the cuts come when families and young children will be heading to swimming pools, beaches and lakes. (Getty Images) Drownings will continue to be reported through the agency’s National Vital Statistics System, the outlet reports, but there will no longer be a data team to analyze the results. During the pandemic, drowning deaths reached 4,300 compared to around 4,000 in 2019, a startling report last year put out by the agency’s drowning-prevention unit found. The report resulted in more media coverage, boosting public awareness about water safety and the risks. “I can’t tell you how many media calls we got after that report was released, because I think it was a shocking number to people, and they wanted to know what’s going on,” Amy Hill, an official who works on Chicago’s water safety task force, told Politico. “When the CDC issues a report like that, people pay attention.” Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been grilled by Democrats over the cuts to his department, but has not been heavily scrutinized over the layoffs impacting the drowning-prevention team. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images) The layoffs have also impacted partnerships between the agency and the YMCA and the American Red Cross, who collaborated with the drowning-prevention team on supporting getting at-risk children into swimming lessons, according to the outlet. The Department of Health and Human Services told Politico that the administration was not ending its support for drowning prevention. “The safety and well-being of all Americans – especially our nation’s children – is a top priority for HHS and Secretary Kennedy,” a HHS spokesperson said. “The Department is strongly committed to preventing tragic and preventable deaths, including those caused by drowning.” Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been questioned by Democrats about other cuts to his department, but so far, he has not been heavily scrutinized for axing the drowning-prevention team. Insiders said that the team had other work in progress that will now go to waste. “The way that this was done means that there was a lot of taxpayer dollars that were wasted here because there was work already in process,” an anonymous CDC official told Politico. “We could have done it in a way that did not undermine all of this critical work, especially for something like drowning, that literally nobody else is working on.” Source link #Drowning #common #death #among #youngest #Americans #Trump #worse Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  14. Merz lifts range limits on Ukraine weapons to hit targets inside Russia – politico.eu Merz lifts range limits on Ukraine weapons to hit targets inside Russia – politico.eu Merz lifts range limits on Ukraine weapons to hit targets inside Russia politico.euMerz says ‘no restrictions’ on range limits for Ukraine arms as Kyiv hit by record drone attack – Russia-Ukraine war live The GuardianGermany’s Merz says Western allies no longer impose range limits on Ukrainian weapons Le Monde.frGermany’s Merz Gives Ukraine the Green Light to Strike Deep Inside Russia BloombergUS, *** and allies to lift all range restrictions on weapons in Ukraine The Times Source link #Merz #lifts #range #limits #Ukraine #weapons #hit #targets #Russia #politico.eu Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  15. How captured CO2 could help mine carbon-negative nickel How captured CO2 could help mine carbon-negative nickel Olivine-rich rocks could be used to store CO2 and source key metals Marieke Peche/Getty Images Injecting carbon dioxide into rocks deep underground can turn the planet-warming gas into mineral form, permanently keeping it out of the atmosphere. Now, researchers say it may be possible to use the same process to simultaneously extract key metals used in clean electricity technology. “By doing this surgical mining and doing things deep down-hole, we’re able to keep what we don’t want down there, and bring up the stuff we want,” says Quin Miller at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Washington state.… Source link #captured #CO2 #carbonnegative #nickel Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  16. Cord blood banking is not living up to its promise Cord blood banking is not living up to its promise Banking a baby’s umbilical cord blood was once seen as a reasonable way to protect their future health, but much of that potential has turned out to be mere hype Source link #Cord #blood #banking #living #promise Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  17. Trump floats sending $3B in Harvard grants to trade schools Trump floats sending $3B in Harvard grants to trade schools President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to redistribute $3 billion in grant money from Harvard to trade schools, opening up yet another chapter in his escalating fight with the university. “What a great investment that would be for the USA, and so badly needed!!!,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. He slammed the school as “very antisemitic” in the post, but did not delve into the specifics around any potential plan to redistribute funds, what grant money he might pull or when the action could take place. Trump last week halted Harvard’s ability to bring in international students, who comprise roughly 27 percent of the university’s total enrollment, over what Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said was Harvard’s failure to comply with an extensive public records request from DHS. A federal judge blocked that action Friday. “We are still waiting for the Foreign Student Lists from Harvard so that we can determine, after a ridiculous expenditure of BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, how many radicalized lunatics, troublemakers all, should not be let back into our Country,” Trump wrote Monday. “Harvard is very slow in the presentation of these documents, and probably for good reason!” Both Harvard and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment from POLITICO. The president first clashed with the university in April, when Harvard said it would not comply with Trump administration demands to revamp its admission, disciplinary and governance standards. Almost immediately, the White House responded by blocking $2.2 billion in federal grants from reaching the school. In early May, the president announced he would revoke the university’s tax-exempt status. “It’s what they deserve!” he wrote on social media. Harvard, meanwhile, has sued the White House — both over its freeze on funding and attack on the school’s foreign student enrollment. Source link #Trump #floats #sending #Harvard #grants #trade #schools Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  18. Duck Dynasty patriarch and conservative cultural icon Phil Robertson dies – AP News Duck Dynasty patriarch and conservative cultural icon Phil Robertson dies – AP News Duck Dynasty patriarch and conservative cultural icon Phil Robertson dies AP News‘Duck Dynasty’ Patriarch Phil Robertson Dies at 79 The New York Times’Duck Dynasty’ Patriarch Passes Away A Month After Son Expressed Worry About His Alzheimer’s Battle Yahoo’Duck Dynasty’ Star Phil Robertson Dies at 79 Following Alzheimer’s Diagnosis People.com’Duck Dynasty’ star Phil Robertson dies at 79; family revealed Alzheimer’s diagnosis last year ABC7 Los Angeles Source link #Duck #Dynasty #patriarch #conservative #cultural #icon #Phil #Robertson #dies #News Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  19. ****** agrees to Gaza proposal, Israel dismisses it ****** agrees to Gaza proposal, Israel dismisses it A ************ official says ****** has agreed to a proposal by US special envoy Steve Witkoff for a Gaza ceasefire, only for an Israeli official to deny that the proposal was Washington’s and add that no Israeli government could accept it. Witkoff also rejected the notion that ****** had accepted his offer for a hostage deal and a ceasefire in Gaza on Monday, telling Reuters that what he had seen was “completely unacceptable” and the proposal being discussed was not the same as his. The ************ official, who is close to ******, had told Reuters that the proposal would see the release of 10 hostages and a 70-day ceasefire and was received by ****** through mediators. “The proposal includes the release of 10 living Israeli hostages held by ****** in two groups in return for a 70-day ceasefire and a partial withdrawal from the Gaza Strip,” the source said. It also included the release of a number of ************ prisoners by Israel, including hundreds serving lengthy prison terms. An Israeli official dismissed the proposal, saying no responsible government could accept such an agreement and rejecting the assertion that the deal matched one proposed by Witkoff. On March 18, Israel effectively ended a January ceasefire agreement with ****** and renewed its military campaign in Gaza. ****** and allied factions began firing rockets and attacks two days later. ****** has said it is willing to free all remaining hostages seized by its gunmen in attacks on communities in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, and agree to a permanent ceasefire if Israel pulls out completely from Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel would only be willing to agree to a temporary ceasefire in return for the release of hostages, vowing that war can only end once ****** is eradicated. Israel launched an air and ground war in Gaza after the ******-led militants’ cross-border attack, which killed 1200 people by Israeli tallies, with 251 hostages abducted into Gaza. The conflict has killed nearly 54,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities, and devastated the coastal strip. Aid groups say signs of severe malnutrition are widespread. Source link #****** #agrees #Gaza #proposal #Israel #dismisses Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  20. Kremlin says enhanced missile range for Ukraine would be dangerous Kremlin says enhanced missile range for Ukraine would be dangerous MOSCOW (Reuters) -Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Monday said any decision by European countries that might give Ukraine enhanced long-range missile capabilities would be a dangerous move, Kremlin correspondent Alexander Yunashev reported. Peskov’s comments came after ******* Chancellor Friedrich Merz had spoken about the absence of range restrictions for weapons delivered to Ukraine, which one ******* government official said did not represent a change in policy. “These potential decisions, if such decisions have indeed been made, run absolutely contrary to our aspirations for reaching a political settlement,” Peskov said. He said such decisions, if there were any, were quite dangerous. Merz on Monday said his government would do everything possible to keep supporting Ukraine militarily, pointing out that the lack of range restrictions meant Ukraine could attack military targets in Russia. “Ukraine wasn’t able to do that until some time ago,” Merz said at the WDR European Forum. “With very few exceptions, it did not do so until recently.” Washington allowed Ukraine to use U.S.-made weapons to strike deep into Russia, Reuters reported in November, in a significant reversal of U.S. policy in Joe Biden’s final months in office. France and Germany’s leaders said in May 2024 that Ukraine should be allowed to hit military sites inside Russia from which missiles were being fired at Ukrainian territory, but not other targets. A ******* government official told Reuters: “This isn’t new, this government never had a range limit.” The ******* parliament elected Merz as chancellor on May 6. On Monday, Merz would not say whether his comments meant that Germany would deliver Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, something Merz had demanded when he was opposition leader to Olaf Scholz’s administration. The ******* government no longer discloses which weapon systems it delivers to Ukraine. Several sources told Reuters on Monday that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was expected to visit Berlin on Wednesday. (Reporting by Reuters in Moscow and Sarah Marsh in Berlin; Writing by Alexander Marrow; Editing by Hugh Lawson) Source link #Kremlin #enhanced #missile #range #Ukraine #dangerous Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  21. NCAA Baseball Tournament: Official bracket, Field of 64 released – On3.com NCAA Baseball Tournament: Official bracket, Field of 64 released – On3.com NCAA Baseball Tournament: Official bracket, Field of 64 released On3.com2025 NCAA baseball bracket: Men’s College World Series scores, schedule NCAA.comRoad to the MCWS: NCAA baseball tournament schedule, results ESPNAustin tabbed as one of 16 regional host sites for NCAA Division I Baseball Championship University of Texas AthleticsNo. 2 Texas lands bid for an Austin Regional Burnt Orange Nation Source link #NCAA #Baseball #Tournament #Official #bracket #Field #released #On3.com Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  22. 5 skiers found dead in Swiss Alps near luxury resort – National 5 skiers found dead in Swiss Alps near luxury resort – National The bodies of five skiers have been found on a glacier above the Swiss resort town of Zermatt after two hikers reported seeing abandoned skis near the Rimpfischhorn, a 4,000-metre peak in the Valais Alps, authorities said on May 25. An Air Zermatt aircraft with an emergency doctor, paramedic and two Valais Cantonal Rescue Organization specialists flew over the area immediately, according to authorities. Valais cantonal police said Sunday the victims were located on the Adler Glacier following aerial and ground searches. Three of the bodies were found 500 metres from where the abandoned skis were located on an avalanche cone, according to CNN. (An avalanche cone is a deposit of snow and other debris that forms at the base of an avalanche’s path.) The two other bodies were found 200 metres higher, according to Air Zermatt. Story continues below advertisement Formal identification of the victims is still underway, and their nationalities have not yet been released. Authorities have opened an investigation into the circumstances. Weather conditions and avalanche activity in the region are being examined as part of the probe. This isn’t the first time skiers have been found dead in the Swiss Alps. 0:43 5 missing skiers found dead in Swiss Alps, search still on for 1 other In March 2024, five cross-country skiers were found dead on a mountaintop in the Swiss Alps. Get daily National news Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. The group of skiers, including five family members from Valais, had set off to ski from Zermatt, the famed resort town at the base of the Matterhorn, to the village of Arolla — a section of the gruelling “Haute Route” alpine trail. The bodies of the five skiers were found at approximately 3,500 metres above sea level at Tête Blanche (White Head) ridge, one of the highest peaks of the Haute Route. Trending Now Poilievre vows to work with Carney on U.S. deal ahead of Parliament return A royal revival? Canadians warming to the monarchy again, Ipsos poll finds Story continues below advertisement When the skiers set off, the conditions in the area were “relatively good,” but the weather quickly deteriorated, Christian Varone, commander of Valais regional police, told a news conference in Sion, Switzerland. Shortly after 6 p.m. that evening, a rescue crew set off from Zermatt in search of the skiers. The rescuers managed to reach an altitude of 3,000 metres but were forced to turn back due to the extreme wind and cold. At 9 p.m., a second search effort was suspended due to avalanche risk. Mountain rescuers and helicopters participate in a rescue mission in the Swiss Alps, near Sion, Switzerland, on March 10, 2024. Valais cantonal police via AP Eventually the rescue team reached the location of the missing ski group and found five people with no signs of life. “Unfortunately this region is accustomed to tragedies like this,” Varone told reporters, referring to the deaths of seven hikers — six Italians and a Bulgarian — in the region in 2018. The hikers were caught in a storm overnight and froze to death. Story continues below advertisement — With files from Global News and The Associated Press More on World More videos Source link #skiers #dead #Swiss #Alps #luxury #resort #National Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  23. Security guard Faraz Tahir gave his colleague a ‘moment to brace himself’ as killer Joel Cauchi approached, an inquest was told Security guard Faraz Tahir gave his colleague a ‘moment to brace himself’ as killer Joel Cauchi approached, an inquest was told A security guard who “sacrificed his life to protect others” during the fatal Westfield Bondi Junction attack managed to give his colleague “a moment to brace” himself as killer Joel Cauchi approached, an inquest has been told. Joel Cauchi stabbed 16 people and killed Dawn Singleton, Yixuan Cheng, Faraz Ahmed Tahir, Ashlee Good, ***** Young and Pikria Darchia at Westfield Bondi Junction on April 13, 2024, before he was then shot dead by police. The shopping centre is operated by Scentre Group, which uses subcontractors Falkon and Glad Group. Security guard Faraz Tahir had been “anxious yet excited” to work his very first shift at Westfield Bondi Junction on the day of the attack, the Coroners Court was told on Monday. He and his colleague, Muhammad Taha, had “moved towards the crowd to assess the situation and determine if there was any threat” that would need to be reported to the control room. The court was told Mr Tahir had turned towards his colleague after he was stabbed by Cauchi, giving Mr Taha “a moment to brace himself”. “Faraz demonstrated immense bravery and courage, sacrificing his life to protect others,” the court was told. Camera IconSecurity guard Faraz Tahir was killed during his first day working at the shopping centre. Supplied. Credit: Supplied The inquest was also told some security staff still require counselling and haven’t been able to return to work at the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre following the 2024 stabbing rampage. Glad chief executive Steve Iloski told the inquest that several staff had been affected by the attack and needed counselling and support from the Employee Assistance Program. He said Glad was doing “everything in our power” to get them back on their feet. “I take that quite serious,” Mr Iloski told the court. “Our priority is the ******** of our staff … We had counselling services, financial aid that was acquired for the staff to continue actively in life in general.” He also paid tribute to security guard Mr Tahir. “That day changed lives, it took lives (in) the cruellest of circumstances,” Mr Iloski said. “Faraz Tahir was clearly so loved by his family, friends, community, and I can confidently say that his loss …(has) been felt deeply across Glad Group and the security industry.” Camera IconStaff members have been unable to return to work at the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre following the tragedy. NewsWire / Gaye Gerard Credit: News Corp Australia He also extended his thoughts to Mr Tahir’s family as well as the families of the five other victims and surviving security guard Muhammad Taha. “You were injured trying to protect others … We owe you our deepest respect and gratitude,” he said. Mr Iloski said the tragedy had “hit home” for him even though he wasn’t present on the day. “I really am sorry, what’s happened on that day – it’s heart wrenching,” he told the court. “I’ve got young kids … it really hits home. As a leader, we’ve always taken security and safety as paramount. “The team did the best they could, I don’t think anything would’ve changed that day unfortunately. “Mr Cauchi … his intent was very clear “I’m very sorry, and we take this quite seriously.” Camera IconBondi stabbing victims (top l-r) Dawn Singleton, Ashlee Good, Cheng Yixuan, (bottom l-r) Faraz Tahir, ***** Young and Pikria Darchia. Credit: Supplied The responses and policies of Scentre and Glad have been probed at length over the course of the inquest, which entered its fifth and final week on Monday morning. This included the competency of the sole control room operator, who can only be known as CR1, rostered to the CCTV control room on the day of the attack. The court was earlier told how she failed to answer questions related to an active armed offender on a competency checklist weeks before her training was signed off in January 2024 and how she went to the bathroom 40 seconds before Cauchi stabbed his first victim, leaving the room unmonitored. Camera IconJoel Cauchi stabbed 16 people, killing six, before he was shot dead. Supplied. Credit: Supplied Cauchi had attacked eight people by the time she re-entered, with all 16 people stabbed by the time another security employee (known as CR2) entered the room about 3.36pm. Security expert Scott Wilson told the court that he didn’t feel CR1 performed her job adequately on the day. Public announcements were also not made until about 20 minutes after the first victim was stabbed. When they were finally made about 3.52pm, they were done from a room external to the CCTV control room, and people were unsure whether the person making them (CR1) was under duress as she sounded “distressed and distraught”, the court was told. An automated PA system had since been put in place at the shopping centre, along with a raft of other measures, the court was told. Mr Iloski told the court that the inquest has been “very valuable”, and while some of the evidence had been “hard” for team members, scrutiny was important. mental health support Source link #Security #guard #Faraz #Tahir #gave #colleague #moment #brace #killer #Joel #Cauchi #approached #inquest #told Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  24. Bitwise CEO Says, ‘CoinMarketCap Leaderboard Era Of Crypto Is Close To Its End,’ Backs Thesis-Based Investing Bitwise CEO Says, ‘CoinMarketCap Leaderboard Era Of Crypto Is Close To Its End,’ Backs Thesis-Based Investing Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley has suggested that the era of investing in cryptocurrencies primarily based on market capitalization is ending. Horsley is betting on a new age that bears similarities to investing in companies on Wall Street. Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan has recently urged cryptocurrency investors to look beyond Bitcoin. For most people looking to dip their toes in the cryptocurrency market for the first time, the instinctive thing to do for years has been to scan the list of top coins on aggregation platforms like CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko and pick an asset that seems to align with them. But this approach to cryptocurrency investing may soon be at an end as the market matures, according to Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley. “I think the CoinMarketCap leaderboard era of crypto is close to its end,” Horsley said on Wednesday. He drew parallels to Wall Street, noting that investors did not pick companies by comparing market capitalizations. Don’t Miss: “Is it interesting to invest in Walmart? Adobe? Mastercard? Johnson & Johnson?” He quizzed rhetorically. “You don’t answer that question by looking to see how their ranking in the S&P and market caps compare. You don’t invest in Exxon because its market cap is cheaper than Eli Lilly & Co.” Horsley said that instead, investors made picks by building a thesis around the business, considering its place in the market and prospects. “I think that’s what’s coming in crypto,” he said. “These things are not all the same.” Indeed, the idea of narrative-driven investing has been gaining momentum in recent years as new sectors emerge in the market, such as tokenization, games, middleware services, and even AI projects. Trending: New to crypto? Get up to $400 in rewards for successfully completing short educational courses and making your first qualifying trade on Coinbase. Last week, Bitwise investment chief Matt Hougan advocated for cryptocurrency investors to look beyond Bitcoin and diversify their portfolio across several verticals. He compared the cryptocurrency landscape to the internet in 2004. Hougan noted that many would have been tempted to invest in only Google at the time due to the dominance of search, but added that while that would have paid off, it wouldn’t have been the best strategy in hindsight. Story Continues “Google did exceptionally well. Today it’s one of the most valuable assets in the world. But other categories did well, too- in fact, the best performer turned out to be Netflix. That wasn’t obvious in 2004,” he said. Hougan said that, like the internet, blockchain is a general-use technology. He added that, as such, it is hard to predict which vertical will outperform in the next decade. “History suggests you’d want to own a basket of crypto assets,” he said. “Don’t fret about picking winners; invest in the big picture.” Still, it is hard to blame most new investors for getting overwhelmed, as there are thousands of projects to choose from, and risks tend to increase the smaller the project. Underscoring these risks, CoinGecko reported in April that over 50% of cryptocurrencies have failed. Read Next: Image: Shutterstock Send To MSN: 0 This article Bitwise CEO Says, ‘CoinMarketCap Leaderboard Era Of Crypto Is Close To Its End,’ Backs Thesis-Based Investing originally appeared on Benzinga.com Source link #Bitwise #CEO #CoinMarketCap #Leaderboard #Era #Crypto #Close #Backs #ThesisBased #Investing Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  25. Charles B. Rangel, Longtime Harlem Congressman, Dies at 94 – The New York Times Charles B. Rangel, Longtime Harlem Congressman, Dies at 94 – The New York Times Charles B. Rangel, Longtime Harlem Congressman, Dies at 94 The New York TimesCharles B. Rangel (1930 – 2025), war hero, history-making Congressman, and longtime friend of CCNY The City College of New YorkCharlie Rangel, former congressman from Harlem and survivor of Gang of Four, dies at 94 ABC7 New YorkCharles Rangel, former longtime N.Y. congressman who represented Harlem, dies at 94 NBC NewsCharles Rangel, powerful voice for Harlem in Congress, dies at 94 The Washington Post Source link #Charles #Rangel #Longtime #Harlem #Congressman #Dies #York #Times Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]

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