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Kevin Bonner

Kevin is an Editor of The Star Bulletin and a content professor. He has been contributing his input in journalism for the last four years. Kevin holds an MFA in creative writing, editing, and publishing from Emory University, Atlanta, USA. And a BA from the same. He is passionate about helping people understand content marketing through his easily digestible materials. In his spare time, he loves to swim and cycle. He is a specialist in covering trending news, world news, and other relevant political stuff. You can find him on Twitter or LinkedIn.
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Police arrest 4 suspects in a robbery Ogun

Police arrest 4 suspects in a robbery Ogun

Police arrest 4 suspects in a robbery Ogun Operations from The Ogun State Police Force have detained four of six suspects who took a motorbike at gunpoint near the Akute axis of the Ifo the local administration area in the state. The suspects, who were specialized in taking motorcycles from their owners using guns, were arrested following an aggressive chase initiated against them by the patrol group who are part of Ajuwon Divisional State Headquarters. The public relations officer of the command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, who confirmed the arrest of the suspects, provided their identities, which included the 20-year-old Muhammad Adamu;…
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Dalhousie to study the effects of vaping on the lungs of adolescents

Dalhousie to study the effects of vaping on the lungs of adolescents

Dalhousie to study the effects of vaping on the lungs of adolescents While the number of young Nova Scotians using vaping continues to rise, not much is known about the impact of vaping on their lungs, and whether it is able to cause permanent harm. A recently announced Dalhousie University study on vaping and young adults may help to bridge the knowledge gap. "Vaping is a problem that has hit us quite quickly. We're not aware of much about it and it's a subject that, at the very least, isn't well-regulated in Canada or elsewhere around the globe," Dr. Sanja…
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Every milligram of air pollution can increase your risk of developing dementia by 3 percent

Every milligram of air pollution can increase your risk of developing dementia by 3 percent

Every milligram of air pollution can increase your risk of developing dementia The latest study linked the air pollution caused by traffic to a greater risk of developing the mind-robbing disorder. It may seem like a certainty, but studies continue to show that the risk of developing it can be reduced to a certain degree. You might want to reconsider breathing in polluted air. Recent research suggests that the risk of developing brain disease could increase for each microgram of a particular pollutant. In addition to smoking and a poor eating plan, you can find many causes of dementia that…
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Trump is Having A Big Florida Rally And DeSantis isn’t invited.

Trump is Having A Big Florida Rally And DeSantis isn’t invited.

Former president Donald Trump is set to assist an ally Republican with his efforts in Florida in their bid to win another chance to win Florida's Sunshine State this year. However, it could not be the governor of the state. Ron DeSantis after Trump declined to invite him to a rally which took place two days prior to Election Day. Trump announced on Wednesday an upcoming rally scheduled for November. 6 to show his support for the Senator. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) Senator who often used insults against during the campaign for Trump's Republican Party presidential nomination in the 2016 election.…
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California Releases Revised CPRA Regulations proposed CPRA Regulations

California Releases Revised CPRA Regulations proposed CPRA Regulations

The California Privacy Protection Agency ("the Agency") announced on October 17th, 2022 that it had proposed changes of the proposed regulations of the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) that were issued on July 8th 2022. The regulations were expanded upon the language of the CPRA which set out a range of additional requirements for getting consent from consumers, supporting the exercise of rights for consumers by contracting with service suppliers as well as contractors and third-party companies to share data, as well as increasing the transparency of privacy notices that consumers receive. This update to the law summarizes several key…
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Microsoft Brings iCloud Photos Integration to Windows 11

Microsoft Brings iCloud Photos Integration to Windows 11

Microsoft Brings iCloud Photos Integration to Windows 11 Microsoft, other than presenting the new Surface gadgets, has reported an update for the Photos application in Windows 11: iCloud Photos integration. With this, clients will actually want to straightforwardly match up their iCloud Photos to their Windows 11 gadgets. You Can Now Adjust iCloud Photos to Windows 11 iCloud Photos will presently show up in Windows 11's Photos application close by photos from your PC and OneDrive. The application has been overhauled to incorporate the new "All Photos" display view to gain admittance to every one of the media. There's likewise…
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Microsoft brings account brute-force protections to older versions of Windows

Microsoft brings account brute-force protections to older versions of Windows

Microsoft brings account brute-force protections to older versions of Windows Microsoft disclosed plans in July 2022 to carry out brute force security against nearby accounts in the following rendition of Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022. The additional security is currently empowered on new machines running Windows 11 and on "any new machines that incorporate October 11, 2022, Windows total updates before the underlying arrangement". As such, nearby accounts on new machines are safeguarded automatically against brute-force assaults. Nearby accounts on old machines are not safeguarded, regardless of whether the October security refreshes are introduced on these machines. Administrators might…
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Rise of delivery robots leaves drivers fearful of job losses

Rise of delivery robots leaves drivers fearful of job losses

English customers looked on with surprise and enjoyment as a general store laborer nonchalantly gave over food to the most current individuals from the group delivery robots. "Robots won't be a thing representing things to come, it's a thing for the present," said Andrew Curtis, head of U.K. tasks at Starship Advances, the world's biggest creator of delivery robots. The Estonian advanced mechanics association's 300 self-driving bots were sent off in England in 2018 and make around 1,000 conveyances every day in the country. Developing quantities of delivery robots from asphalt driving cases to flying robots are being carried out…
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Man Invents Bizarre Stamp-Licking Machine Using Tears from Cutting an Onion

Man Invents Bizarre Stamp-Licking Machine Using Tears from Cutting an Onion

Man Invents Bizarre Stamp-Licking Machine Using Tears from Cutting an Onion Do you hate the pale taste of postage stamps and totally loathe licking an envelope prior to fixing it? What might be said about in a real sense squandering your tears while cutting a bunch of onions? Indeed, the callous vegetable puts us through eye-watering torment that we can't do a lot to keep away from aside from wearing a couple of swimming goggles and looking crazy yet that doesn't mean that the work our tear conduits put into greasing up our eyes must be purposeless. Presenting the easy…
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Scientists discover a ‘frightening’ extremely mysterious objects in space

Scientists discover a ‘frightening’ extremely mysterious objects in space

Scientists discover a 'frightening' extremely mysterious objects in space An astronomers' group has written a new paper that describes the mystery of a distant object that does not fit into any scientific definitions, thus its mystery. The study, which was published in the journal of science Nature Astronomy earlier this week provides a fascinating neutron star thought to be the tiniest known neutron star to be discovered to date. According to the study this particular neutron star's radius is only 6.2 miles and weighs 77 percent of the mass of the Sun. This is highly odd considering that the majority…
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Jacksonville Mayors and candidates united to support the Georgia-Florida football team

Jacksonville Mayors and candidates united to support the Georgia-Florida football team

Jacksonville Mayors and candidates united to support the Georgia-Florida football team Despite statements from Georgia coach Kirby Smart, the game will continue in Jacksonville If the future mayor is involved in it. The politics and the government at all levels, from the local to the national level appear as polarized and divided as they've ever been. Social services, crime infrastructure, economics, crime taxation and education, rights of individuals and race relations The debate over nearly every topic is contentious. Every political party believes it's best placed to deal with problems. Every party blames the other whenever things go wrong. However,…
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New frontline for U.S. abortion battles emerges in New Mexico

New frontline for U.S. abortion battles emerges in New Mexico

The latest frontline in the U.S. abortion battle is in the distant prairies in New Mexico, where two conservative towns are planning to ban the medical procedure while it remains legally legal within the State following Roe v. Wade was dismissed. There are two towns nearby. Clovis and Hobbs don't even have abortion centers, but they are strategically according to activists and doctors because they're near an area bordering Texas and are located further east. Texas was among the first states to implement the complete prohibition on abortion, and doctors are likely to spend the rest of their lives in…
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Albany County DA questions red flag law

Albany County DA questions red flag law

Albany County District Attorney David Soares in a lengthy statement that was released on Tuesday sought to challenge New York officials' claims of their law's success that is designed to prevent guns from those who are considered to be risky to them or other people. Soares A Democrat who has become a vocal opponent of recent changes to the criminal justice system in a heated debate about the safety of the public during this election season He has called the red flag not effective in stopping guns in Albany due to a surge in gun violence this year. "Red Flag…
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Ohio’s lawmakers are pushing for changes to Ohio’s crime victim fund

Ohio’s lawmakers are pushing for changes to Ohio’s crime victim fund

Two lawmakers from Ohio doubt that the money from Ohio's crime victim fund is making its way to victims of sexual assault on children. Managed by the attorney general's office, Ohio Crime Victims Compensation Program grants victims of violent crime up to $50,000 in order to pay costs out of pocket, such as mental and medical care. The most recent fiscal year of the program handed more than $6 million to victims. However, two Democratic lawmakers began to doubt the way it was dealt with after Republican attorney general Dave Yost got a judge to restore Ohio's six-week abortion ban.…
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Florida Polytechnic welcomes corporate partner to the campus

Florida Polytechnic welcomes corporate partner to the campus

LAKELAND -since its inception around ten years back, Florida Polytechnic University has been planned as a research-oriented university which would draw and work with corporate partners that are grouped on Lakeland campus. While Florida Poly officials await the creation of a research area close to campus, they are welcoming a Fortune 500 company onto campus. The university hosted an event on Tuesday to mark the opening of the Citrus Innovation Center, a almost 30,000 square-foot research facility that will be used by International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. IFF is a publicly traded company with its headquarters within New York, has…
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German Africa Prize won by researchers who discovered an omicron

German Africa Prize won by researchers who discovered an omicron

Researchers from Botswana as well as South Africa, who separately discovered the COVID-19 variant of the omicron were awarded the award for 2022. German Africa Award. The virologist Sikhulile Moyo from Botswana and South African bioinformatics researcher Tulio de Oliveira have been awarded the German Africa prize for their work in identifying the COVID-19 variant of omicron. Through their studies and notifying the variant through the World Health Organization (WHO) They "contributed substantially to greater understanding of the nature of the pandemic as well as the rapid response from the world in response," an independent jury for the prize concluded.…
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Tucceri adapts to new life in the United States

Tucceri adapts to new life in the United States

Tucceri adapts to new life in the United States Temple Field Hockey freshman midfielder Agustina Tucceri, who is an Argentina native she has played an important part in the team's performance.Tucceri adapts to new life in the United States. When the freshman midfielder Agustina Tucceri left the city from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to join Temple Field Hockey in Philadelphia, the city of Philadelphia, she faced the most challenging test of her career. "I am trying to get used to everything," Tucceri said. "I have to continue learning to speak the language and I'm missing my family members a lot. I…
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There is a reason why the U.S. Economy Is Still Unprepared to Let Go of the Ghost

There is a reason why the U.S. Economy Is Still Unprepared to Let Go of the Ghost

The U.S economy has proven robust throughout the coronavirus outbreak after overcoming the worst quarter-to-quarter contraction in the history of the country, but at one point it seemed to some as if it was about to given up. Two quarter-long contractions in the gross domestic product during the first quarter of the year caused some experienced analysts (and some politicians) to declare that the recession had already begun. But put down the sympathy cards. On Thursday the government is scheduled to release that the economy grew in the third quarter of 2018, possibly by up to 3.3%. This is a…
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Clarivate Finds Seven Innovators in the New RNA Technology Companies

Clarivate Finds Seven Innovators in the New RNA Technology Companies

A world leader in providing reliable information and insight to help accelerate speed of development today, the company announced the launch of a new study, RNA Technology Companies to be on the lookout for. The report highlights seven promising innovative companies in the field of medical science, who are working on problems that are not easily solved by disease-related targets. The report is based on information and insights from BioWorld, an award-winning set of news and services that provides relevant information about the most exciting treatments and medical technologies currently being developed, which is released by Clarivate. Utilizing Clarivate and…
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FCA unveils SDR investment labels

FCA unveils SDR investment labels

FCA unveils SDR investment labels FCA unveils SDR investment labels to fight greenwashing in its public consultation regarding Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) that include three types of investment labels that can be used to identify environmentally sustainable investments. These include: Sustainable focus, sustainable improvement and sustainability impact. Sustainable focus is used for investments into assets which are ecologically or socially sustainable. Sustainable improvers refers to products that invest in assets that will improve sustainability of the environment or society over time . Sustainable impact is a term used to describe products that are investing in solutions for social or environmental…
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