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CNN —Almost three decades ago, Richard Hays, a United Methodist minister and the soon-to-be dean of Duke Divinity School, wrote what quickly became the go-to traditionalist Christian argument against same-sex marriage. Fuller Theological Seminary, where Christopher Hays is a professor, also demands agreement with a faith statement that opposes same-sex marriage. Even as support for same-sex marriage has plateaued in the last few years, recent surveys from Gallup find that more than one in five Gen Z Americans identify as LGBTQ, and nearly 90% of Americans under 30 years old support same-sex marriage. The reversal from Hays certainly will not settle the debate among Christians when it comes from same-sex marriage. But I hope it makes opponents of same-sex marriage at least pause and wonder — is there a faithful path forward that makes room for people like me?
Persons: Richard Hays, Hays, he’s, , ” Richard Hays, Christopher Hays, , ” Hays, I’ve, , ” Les Todd, hasn’t, Richard’s, ‘ I’m, ” Christopher, Paul, “ I’m, I’m, ” Ryan Struyk, Ryan Struyk, CNN Hays, Al Mohler, Robert Gagnon, Preston Sprinkle, “ It’s, Matthew Vines, CNN “, ” Fuller, “ Fuller, David Emmanuel Goatley, Doug McSchooler, Greg Johnson, Louis Organizations: CNN, United Methodist, Duke Divinity School, Duke University, Bible School, Fuller Theological Seminary, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Conservative, for Faith, Christian Reformed Church, Religion News Service, Southern Baptist Convention, SBC, Presbyterian Church, PCA, Gallup Locations: , Grand Rapids , Michigan, Pasadena , California, North America, United States, Canada, Indianapolis, America
The exterior of the Hayward Gallery, part of the Southbank Centre. "We can't allow the cultural infrastructure to literally crumble in our hands, because ... without investment, it won't be here," Ball told CNBC. (The neighboring National Theatre and British Film Institute Southbank are not part of the Southbank Centre.) During his first year at the Southbank Centre, he oversaw more than 5,400 events and shows. "Thinking Fountains," an installation by German artist Klaus Weber, outside the Hayward Gallery at the Southbank Centre.
Persons: Norman Engleback, Michelle Obama, Anish Kapoor, Tracey Emin, Nina Simone, Elaine Bedell, Mark Ball, , Ball, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell, Jack Taylor, Lisa Nandy's, it's, Richard III, Antony Sher, Antony, Gilbert Prousch, George Passmore, Gilbert, George, Marina Abramovic, Elizabeth Hall, Daniel Leal, Igor Levit, Cillian Murphy, Klaus Weber Organizations: Hayward, Southbank Centre, Universal, Getty, Southbank, Conservative, Labour, CNBC, Royal Festival Hall, Queen, National Theatre, British Film Institute, Former U.S, Royal, Hall, Manchester International, Association of, of Britain, Apple, London's Southbank, Ball, Science and Industry, Royal Shakespeare Company, AFP, Artists, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Locations: London, Manchester, Serbian
The consensus view is that lower rates will stave off a recession by stimulating economic growth through lower borrowing costs. The hidden danger of a double cutHowever, David Kelly of JPMorgan Asset Management warned that lower rates aren't an economic panacea. In fact, the chief global strategist thinks these cuts could, paradoxically, cause the economy to slow in the near term. Advertisement"The important thing to recognize is that cutting interest rates at the start doesn't stimulate the economy at all," Kelly said on CNBC. "There is a J-curve effect; it actually slows the economy because people begin to anticipate those lower rates, so they want to wait for lower rates."
Persons: , Jim Caron, Claudia Sahm, Jerome Powell, Sahm, Ronald Temple, Kevin Philip of, David Kelly, Kelly, what's, you've, Kelly isn't, it's, they've Organizations: Service, Federal, Business, Fed, Dow Jones, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, CNBC, New Century Advisors, Lazard, Kevin Philip of Bel Air Investment Advisors, JPMorgan Asset Management
New York CNN —The American economy appears to be just hours away from a major milestone: The first interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve since Covid. Yet there remains an unusual amount of drama over the magnitude of that rate cut, with some in Washington calling for a supersized move. Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants the Fed to slash interest rates at a pace rarely seen outside of a full-blown crisis. “It is clearly the time for the Fed to cut rates. For instance, in early 2008 the Fed slashed interest rates by three-quarters of a point or more on three occasions.
Persons: Massachusetts Democratic Sen, Elizabeth Warren, Jerome Powell, Warren, , ” Warren, Sheldon Whitehouse, John Hickenlooper, Powell, Bill Dudley, “ dawdling, Dudley, ” Dudley, panicking, David Kelly, ” Kelly, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Federal Reserve, Massachusetts Democratic, Sens, Wall, Fed, Federal Reserve Bank of New, CNN, Democrats, Asset Management Locations: New York, Washington, Massachusetts, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
However, there are still a few avenues for how to buy Lionel Richie tickets for his 2024 Las Vegas residency. Lionel Richie 2024 tour scheduleLionel Richie is playing 13 shows at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas throughout the fall of 2024. Date City StubHub prices Vivid Seats prices Time September 18, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $228 $229 8 p.m. September 21, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $180 $256 8 p.m. September 25, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $205 $184 8 p.m. September 27, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $247 $256 8 p.m. October 9, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $192 $173 8 p.m. October 11, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $150 $153 8 p.m. October 12, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $189 $189 8 p.m. November 6, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $88 $93 8 p.m. November 8, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $90 $92 8 p.m. November 9, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $176 $175 8 p.m. November 13, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $167 $159 8 p.m. November 15, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $150 $153 8 p.m. November 16, 2024 Las Vegas, Nevada $184 $173 8 p.m. How to buy tickets for Lionel Richie 2024 concert tourYou can buy standard original tickets to Lionel Richie’s 2024 Las Vegas residency shows on Ticketmaster. VIP tickets are also available for Lionel Richie's 2024 Las Vegas concert dates.
Persons: Lionel Richie, Richie, ” “, “ Penny, Lionel Richie’s, we’ve, Lionel Richie's, Lionel Richie doesn't, he's, it's, Long Organizations: Business, Commodores, Las, Hearts Las Vegas, Wynn Las, Vegas, Ticketmaster, Richie's, Vivid, Las Vegas, showtime Locations: Las Vegas, Wynn Las Vegas, Vegas, CT, Vegas , Nevada
But never one to be overshadowed, Lady Gaga, then 23, made some pop culture history of her own that night. While singing "Paparazzi," blood poured out from under the artists' leotard. “I’m your biggest fan, I’ll follow you until you love me,” Gaga wailed desperately, her once-pristine outfit now daubed in scarlet. “I think Lady Gaga is the best performer of our generation.” The “Drivers License” singer appeared to take notes. As well as taking home the Best New Artist trophy in 2009, Gaga went on to win another two, for Best Special Effects and Best Art Direction.
Persons: Lady Gaga, Ye, Taylor Swift, , Christopher Polk, Gaga wailed, ” Olivia Rodrigo, , Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo, Kevin Mazur, Rodrigo wasn’t, Addison Rae, Madison Beer, Reneé Rapp, ” Beer, ” Rapp, , Isabella Blow, Jon Caramanica, Nick Movshon, “ Gaga, I’m, Marilyn Monroe …, Anna Nicole Smith, Chris Moukarbel, , Amy Winehouse, Chappell Roan —, Babe ! ”, Drew Afaulo’s, “ I’m, Roan —, she’s Organizations: CNN, MTV, Daily, New York Times, , VMA, New Locations: Beyoncé,
Democrats Say the Joy Is Back. Kamala Harris’s campaign has been trying to get voters to feel the joy. “I would say it’s her energy; she’s a joyful, energetic person.”“It just feels really exciting to turn the corner,” she added. Not only did Democrats use more words indicating joy and hope about the election, they also used words indicating feelings of anxiety and apprehension. Still, more than 25 percent of Republicans in July used words like “scared” or “nervous” to describe their feelings about the election.
Persons: Kamala Harris’s, Bill Clinton, Harris, Biden’s, , Harris’s, Mr, Biden, Tim Walz, . Walz, , Nancy Rohr, “ I’m, we’re, Jeff Fitzsimmons, Donald J, Trump, ” Mr, Kid Rock, Stephanie Rhodes, Joel Daria, they’re, Daria, it’s, Carroll Doherty Organizations: Democratic National Convention, New York Times, Siena College, Times, Republican, Old, Trump, Republican National Convention, , Labor, Pew Research Center Locations: Siena, Arizona , Georgia, Nevada , Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Orange County, Calif, Norman County, Minn, Silverhill, Ala, Dublin , Ohio
There were French firemen flipping like acrobats, a musician playing a piano that hung vertically in the air, and Olympic athletes overwhelming the stage and forming a mosh pit around the French electro-pop band Phoenix. The Paris Olympics ended much as they began, with a raucous spectacle before a joyous crowd, a generous supply of strobe lights, smoke and fireworks. And then the actor Tom Cruise rappelled off the stadium roof to collect the Olympic flag from the gymnast Simone Biles and carry it off on his motorcycle, à la “Top Gun” and “Mission: Impossible” to Los Angeles, where the next summer Olympics is set to take place in 2028. “Together, we have experienced the Games like nothing we have ever lived before,” said Tony Estanguet, the president of the Paris Olympics organizing committee, adding that of all the records broken, among them was one for marriage proposals. “From one day to the next, time stood still and a whole country got goose bumps.”
Persons: Tom Cruise rappelled, Simone Biles, , Tony Estanguet Organizations: Olympic, Paris Olympics Locations: Los Angeles
New York CNN —No part of the United States is spared the risk of extreme weather events, which have been hitting harder in recent years. From wildfires and tornadoes to hurricanes and flooding to prolonged heat waves, the potential damage from extreme weather to people, animals and property is high. Make sure you have adequate insurance coverageHaving sufficient insurance is key to preserving your finances and sanity after a disaster. Keep a physical copy of your insurance coverage and the title and deed to your home in a waterproof or fireproof bag or other container. You might also add to your list a FEMA helpline number so you can register for assistance after a disaster: 800-621-3362.
Persons: , Loretta Worters, Josh Edelson, ” Worters, Keith Turi, Worters, Turi Organizations: New, New York CNN, Insurance, Institute, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA Locations: New York, United States, Oroville , California, AFP
Sam Dogen, 47, retired from his corporate job in 2012 and achieved FIRE status — an acronym for financial independence, retire early — but over a decade later, he returned to the office. Dogen wanted to return to work for extra income as his children got older and to contribute more to the Silicon Valley startup scene. He got a job as the head of content at a startup, where he wrote articles and newsletters. But within a few weeks, he already knew the job wasn't working out. He decided to leave his position and go back to being a stay-at-home dad — essentially retiring early for a second time.
Persons: Sam Dogen, Little, Dogen, Slack, , you've, renegotiating, microaggressions, would've, he'd, I've Organizations: Service Locations: San Francisco
When I took my side hustle full-time, I started making around $125,000 more than my last salary. AdvertisementI started music as a side hustle in March 2019I've played the piano for 21 years and the alto saxophone for 18. I was fortunate to still have a paycheck and work from home when most full-time event industry professionals were shut down completely. AdvertisementA surge of events started in 2021, and I knew I made the right decision to leave the 9-5 world the previous October. If I had let a few hundred dollars a month of health insurance hold me back from quitting my full-time job, I would never have had all these incredible experiences.
Persons: , Jason Nelson, It's, I've, Nelson, Teresa Guidice, Luis Ruelas, Teresa Giudice, it's Organizations: Service, Business, DJ, Fox, New York Jets, Real Housewives of, Bravo Locations: Hoboken , New Jersey, Puerto Rico, St, Maarten, Aruba, Dubai, Jersey
During the pandemic, they moved to Colorado Springs, where they opened the city's first gay cocktail bar, ICONS. Josh: I was born and raised in Colorado Springs, but I moved to New York at the age of 22. We could feel the energy growing in Colorado Springs, so we figured it was a smart move. If you told teenage me that a gay bar would be voted best bar in Colorado Springs, I would have said you were crazy. We love, love, love it.
Persons: , John Wolfe, Josh Franklin, Josh, John, COVID, it's, It's, pushback Josh, I've, Josh Franklin Colorado, Coutesy, We're, I'm, we'll Organizations: Service, Broadway, Business, Brigham Young University, Mormon, Colorado Springs, Denver Locations: New York City, Colorado Springs, New York, West Virginia, Connecticut, Colorado, John, It's
Emergency!”If you’re up on the latest TikTok dance trends, you may have heard this refrain looped over a wobbly electronic bassline punctuated by high-pitched noises. Beat,” belongs to a Filipino electronic dance music subgenre called budots. It first emerged as a dance and was associated early on with youth drug culture, per Fritz Flores, who wrote an undergraduate thesis on the dance craze. Some scholars have also linked budots dance moves to art forms of the indigenous Badjao people. Though the initial TikTok craze was divorced from the history of budots and its signature dance moves, it also spawned a spinoff trend in which those in the know demonstrated the proper way to dance budots — shining a spotlight on a slice of Filipino culture.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Olivia Rodrigo, DJ Johnrey, , budots, Budots, Fritz Flores, Sherwin Calumpang Tuna, Love —, , Dominic Zinampan, Flores, Ruben Gonzaga, Gonzaga, Mo, Jessica Soho ”, Rodrigo Duterte —, BuwanBuwan, Duterte, Ramon “ Bong ” Revilla, ” Jay Rosas, , DJ Love, John Dela Cruz, John, Michi Kollette Organizations: CNN, Davao City —, Philippines ’ Senate, VICE Locations: Philippines, Davao City, Philippine, Mindanao, Davao City’s, Budots, Davao,
It’s called the Golden Garden Hospitality Experience, and it begins with door-to-door taxi service and a queue-free entrance. Go to any big sports event and you will find people having more rarefied experiences than you. The Summer Games in particular have long been known for the extravagant perks they dole out to dignitaries, corporate sponsors and other constituents of the Olympic-industrial complex. Such benefits used to be out of reach for most Olympics ticket holders. While third-party vendors have always offered luxury ticket packages, the deals came with some uncertainty because the sellers weren’t sanctioned by the Olympics.
Persons: It’s Organizations: Games, Paris Games Locations: Versailles, Champagne
At Home With - Kecia Lewis
  + stars: | 2024-07-31 | by ( Joanne Kaufman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
“It had to feel peaceful, because I have to be able to pray,” said Ms. Lewis, 59, a native New Yorker now based in Atlanta. “I have stayed in places where it was not peaceful, and I have moved out. On one visit, she stayed at an Airbnb in New Jersey, and then an Airbnb in Queens. “But once we knew we were going to Broadway, I wanted to find something in the city,” Ms. Lewis said. Not too close to Midtown, but not so far as to make for a burdensome commute to the stage door.
Persons: , Kecia Lewis, Miss Liza Jane, Lewis, , Ms Organizations: Broadway Locations: Manhattan, New Yorker, Atlanta, “ Chicago, New Jersey, Queens, Midtown
There’s a pause before Billy Joel steps onstage each night when he makes the subtle transition from low-key Everyman to world-renowned Piano Man. It’s just a few minutes of “not talking to anybody, not seeing anybody,” he said, mimicking waving off potential distractions. In February, “Turn the Lights Back On,” his first new song in nearly 20 years, joined the set list. Joel, 75, promised to keep the show running as long as there was demand. In total, the run grossed more than $260 million with attendance nearing two million, according to the trade publication Pollstar.
Persons: Billy Joel, It’s, , bellowing, screech, shutdowns — Joel, Joel, ” Dennis Arfa Organizations: Madison, Garden, Locations: Sag, Long, Manhattan
CNN —Lady Gaga was in top form in Paris, France on Friday, when she performed on the banks of the River Seine as part of the grand kickoff to the opening ceremony for the Olympic Summer Games. After proclaiming, “Bonsoir et bienvenue à Paris,” which translates to, “Good evening and welcome to Paris,” Gaga danced and traipsed down a staircase on the riverbank surrounded by her dancers with feathers. At one point, Gaga sat at the piano waiting for an interlude before continuing her performance on the stage. Gaga join performers Celine Dion and Aya Nakamura in performing at the ceremony. It’s the first time the opening ceremony has not been held in a stadium, and it’s truly putting much of Paris on display.
Persons: Gaga, , ” Gaga, Celine Dion, Aya Nakamura, It’s, CNN’s Antoinette Radford, Kyle Feldscher Organizations: CNN, Olympic, blanketing Locations: Paris, France, blanketing Paris
Paris shows offIt wasn’t exactly the night that Paris 2024 organizers would have hoped for (more on that in a moment). Celine Dion returns in stunning fashionThis handout released by the Olympic Broadcasting Services, shows a view of singer Celine Dion performing on the Eiffel Tower during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games Paris 2024 on July 26, 2024 in Paris, France. Musicians from Gojira, a heavy metal band, perform during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, on July 26. A most magnificent cauldron lightingThe torchbearers French former sprinter Marie-Jose Perec and French judoka Teddy Riner arrive to light the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris on July 26, 2024. Mohd Rasfan/AFP/Getty ImagesThe 2024 Games promised an opening ceremony unlike any other and it delivered – including on the incredible cauldron lighting.
Persons: Marie, Lady Gaga, Franck Fife, , Celine Dion, Dion, , Marie Antoinettes, Zhang Yuwei, John Lennon’s “, Jose Perec, Teddy Riner, Mohd Rasfan, Zinedine Zidane, Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, Nadal, Carl Lewis, Tony Parker, José Pérec, Sandee LaMotte Organizations: Paris CNN, Olympic Games, of, Nations, Eiffel, of Nations, Olympic Broadcasting Services, Paris, IOC, US Food and Drug Administration, Gojira, Olympic, Getty, Games Locations: Paris, of Light, Seine, France, French, AFP
It’s been nearly 51 years since Billy Joel recorded the song “Piano Man” — five decades of performing and merchandise for all occasions. As Mr. Joel, 75, will perform his 150th show at Madison Square Garden, the final performance of his 10-year-residency, fans have been gearing up. Five decades of performing means a lot of T-shirts sold — more than 10 million, in the estimation of Claire Mercuri, a spokeswoman for Mr. Joel — and that’s just the count for licensed wear. The musician doesn’t have a favorite item — they’re all his “children,” Mr. Joel said, through Ms. Mercuri, which he also says when asked to pick his favorite song. Collectors, devoted to every wave of memorabilia style, from the blocky graphics of the 1990s to the minimal modern versions, are at the ready.
Persons: It’s, Billy Joel, Joel, Claire Mercuri, Joel —, that’s, doesn’t, ” Mr Organizations: Madison, Garden
John Mayall, Pioneer of British Blues, Is Dead at 90
  + stars: | 2024-07-23 | by ( Larry Rohter | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
John Mayall, the pioneering British bandleader whose mid-1960s blues ensembles served as incubators for some of the biggest stars of rock’s golden era, died on Monday. The death was confirmed in a statement on Mr. Mayall’s official Facebook page. The statement did not give a cause or specify where he died, saying only that he died “in his California home.”Though he played piano, organ, guitar and harmonica and sang lead vocals in his own bands with a high, reedy tenor, Mr. Mayall earned his reputation as “the godfather of British blues” not for his own playing or singing but for recruiting and polishing the talents of one gifted young lead guitarist after another.
Persons: John Mayall, , Mr, Mayall Locations: California
San Diego startup TeachMe.To has raised $5 million in a seed round led by Bling Capital. The startup connects students with teachers for local in-person lessons across various skills. AdvertisementA San Diego startup that connects teachers and potential students for in-person lessons has just raised $5 million in a seed round led by Bling Capital. TeachMe.To CEO Tyler Maloney told Business Insider that it offered lessons "across things like boxing, piano, violin, pickleball." This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: , Tyler Maloney Organizations: Bling Capital, Service, Business Locations: Diego
CNN —John Mayall, a pioneering Blues musician who was recently announced as a 2024 inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, has died. “It is with heavy hearts that we bear the news that John Mayall passed away peacefully in his California home yesterday, July 22, 2024, surrounded by loving family. John Mayall gave us ninety years of tireless efforts to educate, inspire and entertain,” the message said. Called “the godfather of British blues” by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and bandleader was a pioneer of Blues music in England during the 1960s. Mayall was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2016.
Persons: CNN — John Mayall, Mayall’s, John Mayall, John, Queen Elizabeth II, Mayall, , , Eric Clapton, Joe Walsh, Steve Van Zandt, Alex Lifeson, Peter Green, Mick Taylor, Jack Bruce, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Aynsley Dunbar – Mayall Organizations: CNN, Roll Hall of Fame, Blues, Blues Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame, of Fame, Facebook Locations: California, England, British, Cheshire, Los Angeles, United States, Europe
Then, I'd put them down for their afternoon nap, during which I'd work on projects for my consulting clients. I saw my overachieving as a way to set them up for future success in a hyper-competitive world. I learned it's OK to ask other parents for helpMy girl-mom network has shared hand-me-down winter coats, barely-worn Easter dresses, and pediatric specialist recommendations. But I've learned relying on my network to hook me up doesn't make me lazy, unserious, or checked out as a parent. AdvertisementThe author learned it's OK to ask for recommendations from friends and other parents while parenting her daughter.
Persons: Fela Kuti, John Coltrane, Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, Jean, Michel Basquiat, We'd, I'd, Amanda Miller Littlejohn, , hadn't, They've, I've, I'm, — I'm, they'll, It's Organizations: Service Locations: Tennessee
"We were like, 'Oh, look at that cute little church," O'Mara, a 39-year-old real-estate agent, told Business Insider. AdvertisementThey didn't think of the chapel again until O'Mara stumbled upon it when scanning real-estate listings for work. The Dunnigans turned the chapel into an event space and an Airbnb that they said brings in $40,000 in revenue a year. The chapel was built by volunteers in the early 1900s to be a place of worship for Norwegian-speaking Lutherans. Paulette Hagen Simple Website CreationsThey then found a local contractor whose father had built church altars.
Persons: , O'Mara, Adam Dunnigan, " O'Mara, Adam, Dunnigans, Paulette Hagen, wouldn't, Adam's, they've, — O'Mara Organizations: Service, Detroit, Business Locations: Detroit Lakes , Minnesota, Minnesota, Fargo , North Dakota, Minneapolis, Audubon, Detroit Lakes, Portugal
Bernice Johnson Reagon, whose stirring gospel voice helped provide the soundtrack of the civil rights movement, then went on to become a cultural historian, a curator at the Smithsonian Institution and the founder of the women’s a cappella group Sweet Honey in the Rock, died on Tuesday in Washington. Her death, in a hospital, was confirmed by her daughter, Toshi Reagon, who did not give a cause. She was an original member in 1962 of the Freedom Singers, a vocal quartet that provided anthems of defiance for civil rights protesters preparing to confront the police or as they were hauled away to jail. The Freedom Singers were associated with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, which sent them across the South as well as to the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island in 1963. Ms. Reagon once wrote, “I sang and heard the freedom songs and saw them pull together sections of the Black community at times when other means of communication were ineffective.”
Persons: Bernice Johnson Reagon, Toshi Reagon, Bernice Reagon, Reagon, Organizations: Smithsonian Institution, Student Nonviolent, Newport Folk Locations: Washington, Albany , Ga, Rhode Island
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