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Former Atlanta United goalkeeper Brad Guzan, who retired after last season as the club’s all-time leader in appearances, will remain with the organization as club ambassador and sporting advisor, the team announced Thursday. Credit: Atlanta United Guzan, 40, will report to chief soccer officer Chris Henderson and work across all areas of soccer operations while continuing his community involvement. From goalpost to front office During his 21-year professional career, Guzan made 551 club appearances between Chivas USA, Aston Villa, and Atlanta United. He helped lead the Five Stripes to the 2018 MLS Cup championship and the 2019 U.S. Open Cup…

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INDIANAPOLIS – Drivers should expect delays on I-465 on the south side after a crash involving a semi. This happened on I-465 westbound at mile marker 2.3 just past the U.S. 31/East Street exit. Video from Indiana Department of Transportation cameras showed a semi slid off the road. The right westbound lane was closed. Emergency […] Source (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by PostX News and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump likes the idea of holding the GOP’s first ever midterm convention later this year in Nevada or Texas, people involved in the discussions tell Fox News Digital.But those sources say that the president’s initial preferences don’t mean that other cities are off the list of convention host city contenders.As Fox News Digital first reported, the Republican National Committee (RNC) last week took a big step toward holding the convention by approving a change to the party’s rules that would allow Chair Joe Gruters to convene a convention during a…

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It’s a pet peeve of mine—and, frankly, a dated fashion rule—that people feel their bag must match their shoes in color. As a fashion editor, I’m here to debunk this once and for all because I believe it’s what separates an outfit that’s “good” from one that’s “great.” My main point is that when following this “rule,” either the bag or the shoes often becomes an afterthought rather than an intentional accessory, resulting in a look that lacks dimension and interest. I know I’m not alone in this; my fellow editors at Who What Wear agree, and I’ve noticed that…

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(This is a contributed guest column. To be considered as an MJBizDaily guest columnist, please submit your request here.) As federal marijuana rescheduling inches closer to reality, operators must confront a fundamental shift in how legal cannabis businesses will be regulated. Downgrading cannabis to Schedule 3 of the Controlled Substances Act signals a transition toward a federal medical model of cannabis. With that comes heightened enforcement around cybersecurity, data privacy, and compliance – requirements that many operators are not yet prepared to meet. Medical models attract pharmaceutical investment. They also mean patients whose data is among the most highly protected in the…

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Nairobi — Education continues to receive the largest share of government spending among ministries, but critical funding gaps remain, particularly in school capitation and scholarships, Treasury Principal Secretary Chris Kiptoo has told Members of Parliament. Speaking during the National Assembly leadership retreat Thursday, Kiptoo said the education sector will take up about 27 per cent of total ministerial allocations in the 2026/27 financial year, making it the single biggest beneficiary of funds available to ministries under the national budget. However, he cautioned that despite the large share, the sector is still not fully funded due to mounting pressures from rising…

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An archaeological team uncovered surprising evidence of Chinese cowboys at an historic Oregon ranch, revealing untold stories of immigrants in the American West.  Read More The post Chinese cowboys worked ranches in the American West for decades: Archaeologists find new clues appeared first on FOX 24 WTAT. Source (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by PostX News and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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Lab-confirmed flu cases are continuing to decline, with roughly 2,200 reported last week, a 43% drop from the previous week, according to data from the city’s health department.Just a month ago, the city recorded more than 32,000 cases in a single week. But even with numbers falling, officials are urging New Yorkers to remain cautious.“Flu numbers are heading in the right direction, but the virus is unpredictable and flu season won’t be over for another few months,” said Dr. Toni Eyssallenne, the health department’s deputy chief medical officer.Last year’s flu season was the deadliest on record for children nationwide, with…

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Emily Roux. Rebecca Dickson It’s a particularly chilly December night in London, but Caractère, a one-Michelin-starred restaurant in Notting Hill, is slowly filling with guests. It’s a sought-after reservation, not just due to Caractère’s popularity, but because chef and owner Emily Roux is collaborating on a special holiday menu with her father, Michel Roux Jr., one of London’s most famed culinary figures.  “We often get asked around Christmastime, ‘How does the Roux family do Christmas?’” Emily, 35, tells Observer, a few weeks into January. “So many people were interested, so we created our own little Christmas menu. The first year…

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