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U.S. SQUASH Brings Tournament Back to Drexel University, Signs Deal for 10 More Years
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U.S. SQUASH Brings Tournament Back to Drexel University, Signs Deal for 10 More Years

The 2014 Delaware Investments U.S. Open Squash Championships, perhaps the most prestigious squash tournament in the United States, will take place at Philadelphia's Drexel University from Oct. 9-18. at its Daskalakis Athletic Center. The tournament is renowned for its participants, who come from over 20 countries around the world, said Kevin Klipstein, president and CEO of US SQUASH. The U.S. Open is also the only professional squash tournament in the world when it comes to equality between male and female players. Men and women are eligible for equal prize amounts in their respective brackets -- a big draw considering the combined $230,000 available. Over the past three years, the tournament has drawn some of the top squash players around the world, and this year is no different, said ...
New Secretary of Veterans Affairs Announces 90-Day Plan to Get Department Back in Order
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New Secretary of Veterans Affairs Announces 90-Day Plan to Get Department Back in Order

After several months of internal turmoil and PR disasters, the Department of Veterans Affairs is looking to rebuild with a 90-day plan. USA Today reports that former Procter and Gamble CEO and newly appointed Secretary of Veterans Affairs Bob McDonald plans to have his vision for the department in place by Veterans Day, November 11. McDonald, who has been in office for about 60 days, has referred to his goals as a "90-day plan" that will turn the department around, "build a more robust system" and start helping veterans again. "We need to rebuild trust with the veterans and the American public," McDonald said in a press conference in Cincinnati. According to USA Today, McDonald's plan for rebuilding the Department of Veterans Affairs contains several facets, including hiring more than ...
Post-Its Plus App Lets You Digitize Your Sticky Notes
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Post-Its Plus App Lets You Digitize Your Sticky Notes

Although they may seem late to the game, Post-It brand notes has finally created a helpful note-taking app for mobile devices. However, it appears that for users, the wait may have been worth it; the new app, called Post-It Plus, blows its competitors out of the water with a futuristic ability to digitize real world Post-Its. That's right. With Post-Its Plus, you can upload that cluttered cloud of sticky notes on your desk to your smartphone. Free for iOS users, the app essentially lets them take a picture of their Post-Its, creates digital copies of the notes, and then organize the notes on a digital corkboard. Digitizing the notes is a pretty straightforward process. Users need to arrange their sticky notes so that none of them overlap, and then take the picture in decent lighting. Ot...
Fargo Welcomes Web Development Program for Women
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Fargo Welcomes Web Development Program for Women

The city of Fargo, North Dakota may be best known as the titular setting of one of the Coen Brother's most famous films. However, thanks to a new program that will begin offering classes in October, Fargo may soon become known as something more: a hub for female web developers. Web development, which focuses on the design and creation of websites, is widely considered a thriving, profitable career in the field of information technology. The Bureau of Labor Statistics report that developers earn more than $60,000 and are in high demand, creating an excellent opportunity for qualified job seekers. However, Shannon Luney, a graphic designer from Moorhead, Minnesota reports that 20% or fewer of developers are women. For this reason, Luney and Megan Beck, a fellow graphic designer from Fargo, ...
Humvee May Be Replaced By New Tactical Vehicle In Future
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Humvee May Be Replaced By New Tactical Vehicle In Future

Oshkosh Defense Corporation, a division of vehicle manufacturer Oshkosh, is currently competing against Lockheed Martin and AM General for a $31 billion military contract with the Department of Defense. Competition for the elite contract is fierce, and was even referred to by Lockheed Martin as being similar to "a knife fight in a phone booth." The purpose and main objective of the contract is to ultimately replace thousands of military Humvees with new tactical vehicles. Oshkosh was pleased to announce that their prototype, the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, completed rigorous Department of Defense evaluations, including a review of the company's readiness to manufacture the elite tactical vehicles. Oshkosh claims its JLTV prototype was able to successfully demonstrate the ability to tra...
Investigation: Honda Kept Deadly Airbag Flaw Quiet for Years
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Investigation: Honda Kept Deadly Airbag Flaw Quiet for Years

An in-depth New York Times investigation published last week has revealed that despite on-and-off recalls issued by Honda regarding Takata airbags, the company only reported a deadly flaw years after it first learned of it. The first incident relevant to the recalls happened in 2004, when an Alabama driver in a 2004 Accord was injured by an exploding airbag that shot out metal fragments. Honda and the air bag’s manufacturer, Takata, simply labeled the accident as an “anomaly.” The company neither issued a recall nor notified federal safety regulators. But in the past decade, 11 car companies supplied by Takata have recalled more than 14 million cars over the risk of ruptured air bags. (For scale, that’s approximately five times as many cars as General Motors has recalled due to its high...
Teen Compromises on Laser-Filled Cat Yearbook Photo
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Teen Compromises on Laser-Filled Cat Yearbook Photo

After collecting about 7,330 petitions online -- nearly 15 times as many as he'd hoped for -- high school senior Draven Rodriguez has compromised with Schenectady High School. Instead of using the portrait he hoped to as his yearbook photo, which featured him and his cat Mr. Bigglesworth looking dreamily up into the distance with lasers and transparent profiles in the background, he'll have a more conventional one, but will pose for another photo with his cat, his principal, and her Chihuahua, which will get to go into the yearbook. "We reached a compromise that everybody's happy about," principal Diane Wilkinson said. The new photo will be placed on the principal's yearbook page, along with a message that advocates animal rescue and adoption. It will also feature the same lasers and tra...
Print is Far from Dead According to New Magazine from People of Print
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Print is Far from Dead According to New Magazine from People of Print

The age of printed media may be struggling, as evidenced by the recent shutdown of Venezuela's oldest newspaper and the closure of the Los Angeles Register after only five months. But according to a new magazine funded by Kickstarter, print is far from over. PRINT ISN'T DEAD Magazine is a colorful new quarterly publication that features innovative printed designs from all over the world. The project was funded successfully through Kickstarter, surpassing its £4,520 goal with a total of £6,834. Surprisingly, the magazine was born online. Less surprisingly, the website that publishes the magazine is People of Print, a UK-based site founded by Marcroy Smith to honor the most extraordinary works of printed media across the globe. Given the content, a print magazine is the logical extension o...
Increasing Number of Civil Defendants Without Lawyers Causing Problems for Connecticut’s Court System
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Increasing Number of Civil Defendants Without Lawyers Causing Problems for Connecticut’s Court System

In family law courts, it is not completely unusual to see men and women choosing to represent themselves instead of hiring an attorney. In amicable, uncontested divorces, there may simply not be a need: some former spouses are able to shoulder the emotional weight of the process and negotiate agreements regarding their finances, children, and property. However, others go through the process alone because they are unable to afford legal representation. And with the still-improving economy, some courts are reporting that this is increasing: Connecticut state courts especially say that more defendants are choosing to defend themselves instead of hiring a divorce lawyer. In a lecture she delivered at the University of Hartford in April, Connecticut State Supreme Court Chief Justice Chase T. R...
Companies Ease Restrictions on Workplace Dress Code
Business

Companies Ease Restrictions on Workplace Dress Code

Approximately 97% of the public believes uniforms make your employees easier to recognize. Companies throughout the United States are relaxing their dress codes in an effort to adjust to the changing styles of today's workforce. While it was once unacceptable for workers to have visible tattoos, piercings or brightly colored, dyed hair in a corporate setting, such styles are now becoming much more acceptable in the workplace. As big businesses recognize that employees today dress and accessorize differently than they did even 10 years ago, they are focusing more on ensuring that employees are comfortable in their work environment, rather than enforcing tight restrictions on what employees can and cannot wear. Among the major companies changing their policies is Starbucks. After an emplo...

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