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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) – Ivy Tech Hospitality students are cooking Up Grasshopper recipes are back in season again, offering a unique treat to people’s taste buds this summer.The Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne Grasshopper Food Truck will open June 3 and will add more days and hours of operation to its 2024 seasonal schedule.Students and faculty from Ivy Tech’s Department of Hospitality Management will be serving lunch from the Grasshopper Food Truck Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with one Thursday dinner service from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The truck will begin operating on June…

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Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington has likely had to break some strange news to reporters in his 28 years as a coach and nine seasons as a major league manager, but the news he had to share with the media about infielder Miguel Sano may be the best one yet of his career.Prior to Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Guardians, Washington provided an update on Sano, who has been sidelined since April 26 with left knee inflammation. The veteran slugger began a minor league rehab assignment with the Angels’ Arizona Complex League team last week.Sano’s timeline for returning to…

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CNN — The Indy 500, one of the most prestigious and highly anticipated events on the motorsport calendar, is scheduled to get underway on Sunday afternoon after extreme weather forced organizers to cancel pre-race celebrations, evacuate fans from the stands and postpone the start of the race. The race was originally scheduled to start at 12:45 pm ET, but race organizers announced they would delay the start “due to approaching lightning. After the rain stopped and work to dry the track was completed, organizers announced at X that the race was scheduled for a green flag start at approximately 4:44…

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Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili on Sunday called for sweeping reforms as the country prepares for parliamentary elections amid a political crisis over a “foreign influence” law that rights groups have condemned as repressive.Zourabichvili, a pro-Western politician who is at odds with the ruling Georgian Dream conservative party, is seeking to build a united opposition front as the country prepares for parliamentary elections in October. The election is seen as a key test of the country’s democracy and European ambitions. Zourabishvili said Georgia needed to “create a new political reality” and called on pro-EU parties to back his vision for far-reaching…

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Memorial Day weekend is underway, and many of our favorite brands and retailers are offering sitewide discounts on bestsellers we love. The holiday is a great time to save on a new mattress, fresh sheets or off-season apparel, according to experts in our Memorial Day shopping guide.As someone who frequently covers sales for shopping events like Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Prime Day, I know how to parse good deals from lackluster ones. I’m also a seasoned tech reporter who frequently tests and reviews headphones, TVs and other products often on sale. Below, I rounded up our team’s favorite on-sale…

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We recently covered some of the best business ideas using artificial intelligence. While the best business idea for you may vary depending on your skills and experience, we compiled the list based on the opinions of business experts. 18 Best AI Business Ideas for 2024.Notable AI startups: at a glanceAnthropic, Databricks, and Abridge are some of the leading AI startups. Let’s take a look at their products and market position. The world’s largest publicly traded AI company.Anthropic is a US-based artificial intelligence company. Dario and Daniela Amodedi serve as CEO and President. The company is an AI safety and research…

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Metro Exclusive by Karl Campanile Published May 26, 2024 4:02 PM ET New York City banned the sale of e-cigarettes in 2020 to prevent young people from becoming addicted to nicotine, but large quantities of illegal flavored e-cigarettes made in China have been circulating in the city since then, according to a new study. Atria, which sells legal disposable e-cigarettes under the brand name “Njoy”, commissioned market research group WSPM to study more than 100 locations and neighbourhoods across the city’s five administrative districts. The workers collected empty bags discarded on the streets and from trash cans from February 1…

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$600 at Walmart Sony PlayStation 5 console (disc version) and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 bundle (slim): $600 Save $190 Samsung Frame TVs are on sale now at Walmart. Samsung/CNETWith Memorial Day weekend fast approaching, many major retailers like Amazon and Best Buy are running can’t-miss sales. Walmart is offering huge discounts on a variety of products, including electronics, tech, and home goods. If you’re thinking about upgrading your laptop or buying new patio furniture for summer, take advantage of these great deals.Walmart’s Memorial Day Sale Event Sales are plentiful, with many great products on sale at huge discounts. With hundreds of…

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On average, U.S. workers with artificial intelligence skills earn a wage premium of up to 25%, but some jobs could see raises of double that amount, according to PwC. The consultancy analyzed 500 million job advertisements from 15 countries to look at the impact of AI on employment, skills, wages and productivity. The report, released on Tuesday, found that the U.S. has an AI skills premium of 25%, ahead of 14% in the UK, 11% in Canada, 7% in Singapore and 6% in Australia. Digging deeper into individual jobs, PwC found that job ads for U.S. database designers and administrators…

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Former guest on a recent episode of the Iblis Manifestation podcast Hellhammer/Celtic Frost And now Triptycon Singer, guitarist, main songwriter Tom Gabriel Fisher (alias Tom Gabriel Warrior) has weighed in on the debate over whether musicians should use their platforms to preach political and environmental views on record and on stage. Blabber Mouse): “It’s a fine line. It’s two-sided. I’m the first person who doesn’t like to be told what to think or do. Ever since I was a student, I’ve always had issues with authority figures and it hurt me deeply because I didn’t want to be told what…

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