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  • Wahl, the preeminent soccer reporter in the U.S., died early Saturday while covering the Argentina-Netherlands quarterfinal match in Doha. He collapsed in the press tribune during the game.
  • Photographer Natalie Keyssar recounts the work of The Angels of Salvation, a group of volunteers dedicated to bringing aid to and helping to evacuate civilians in Ukraine's Donetsk region.
  • Theories abound about who is responsible for the attack and how they did it. On Wednesday, Russia arrested eight men alleged to have set off a truck bomb. Ukraine says Russia planned the attack.
  • Getting a sense of falsehoods online might sound straightforward, but it isn't. Researchers use state-of-the-art algorithms but it also comes down to lots of scrolling and reading.
  • The ability of residents Hong Kong to cross into mainland is one of the most visible signs of China's easing of border restrictions, with travelers arriving no longer required to undergo quarantines.
  • South Korean officials say at least 26 foreign nationals were among the more than 150 people killed in the incident in Seoul's Itaewon district. Many were young adults celebrating Halloween.
  • Health officials initially anticipated that this year's winter surge could be mild. That appears to be changing.
  • In the Digital Age, students have more access than ever to academic support, ranging from online searches to paid services. But where is the line between homework help and cheating? How can academic integrity be protected for students, academic institutions, and employers in a digital learning environment? Can higher education institutions create valuable experiences in a way that prevents the need for cheating? This session explores the broader definitions of academic integrity and considers what about the current constructs of higher education is leading learners to cheat. Moderator: Marni Baker-Stein — Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Western Governors University Panelists: • Smita Bakshi — SVP Technology and Engineering Careers, Wiley • Annie Chechitelli — Chief Product Officer, Turnitin • Justin Harding — Senior Director of Instructional Design and New Media, Arizona State University • David Harris — Editor in Chief, OpenStax at Rice University • Mike Olsen — Founder and CEO, Proctorio Date | Monday, April 4 from 3:50 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Location | Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego and virtual Register here! This event is free and open to the public, registration is required. This event is part of the ASU+GSV Summit. For more information, please visit asugsvsummit.com/sessions/show-your-work-protecting-academic-integrity-in-an-online-environment.
  • Waste management company Republic Services and Teamsters Local 542 sat at the bargaining table on Christmas Eve but they failed to reach an agreement - thus waste is piling up in a few neighborhoods. Meanwhile, The San Diego Unified School District is teaming up with two community organizations as part of a public outreach campaign on behalf ofCOVID-19 vaccines. Plus, personal income in San Diego saw the biggest annual increase in 2020 since the U.S. department of Commerce began keeping track more than 10 years ago.
  • The Infamous Stringdusters dig deep into their bluegrass roots for their eleventh full-length record A Tribute to Bill Monroe, made available on Americana Vibes. For this album -- which pays homage to the Father of Bluegrass includes songs that shaped them individually, and as a band, and recorded them each remotely from their home studios. A special performance by the Dustbowl Revival! Date | Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at 8pm Location | Belly Up Tavern Purchase tickets here! $20-$53 For further information on this event please visit the website: https://bellyup.com/email-builder/the-infamous-stringdusters The Infamous Stringdusters Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Dustbowl Revival Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube
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