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Voters have repeatedly said they are worried about Biden's age. In the wake of special counsel Robert Hur's report, Democrats are rallying around the president. AdvertisementDemocrats are betting voters don’t care if President Joe Biden flubs a foreign leader’s name or key detail. “He knew exactly where the negotiation was going to go and he took Kevin McCarthy’s shirt.”Advertisement"I think President Biden is incredibly experienced, knowledgeable, wise. “He is not fit to be President.”Democrats were quick to point out that Trump, Biden’s almost certain challenger, has suffered his own recent flubs.
Persons: Robert Hur's, , Joe Biden flubs, Robert Hur’s, Biden, he’s, , Mitterrand, Kate Bedingfield, Bedingfield, François Mitterrand, Emmanuel Macron, Abdel Fattah El, Jamie Raskin, Hur, Joe Biden, ” Raskin, there’s, Dan Goldman, , , Kevin McCarthy’s, YJkYIvBpED, @Morning_Joe, Beau, ” Biden, Mike Johnson, ” Johnson, Trump, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Nancy Pelosi, “ Donald Trump couldn’t Organizations: Service, LBJ, Trump, White, CNN, Voters, NBC, NBC News, Maryland Democrat, Republicans, , New, New York Democrat, MSNBC, Florida Gov, UN, Democratic, Committee Locations: United States, Mexico, New York, Florida
The search for Amelia Earhart's plane
  + stars: | 2024-02-09 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe search for Amelia Earhart's planeTony Romeo, founder and CEO at Deep Sea Visions, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss one of aviation's greatest mysteries - the disappearance of pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart.
Persons: Amelia Earhart's, Tony Romeo, Amelia Earhart
The hearing of Israel's defense at the International Court of Justice on Jan. 12, 2024, in the Hague, Netherlands. Dursun Aydemir | Anadolu | Getty ImagesLast month, the International Court of Justice ruled on South Africa's legal case accusing Israel of genocide. Legal proceedings began after the African country submitted cause for emergency measures in Gaza, leading to a two-day hearing, with testimonies from the South African and Israeli legal teams. Israel rebuffed the allegations of genocide at the World Court and accused South Africa of being used as a legal cover for Hamas. "It is this obligation that informed our application to the International Court of Justice to halt the violence unleashed by Israel on the Gaza Strip," Magwenya added.
Persons: Dursun, Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant, Gallant, Francesca Albanese, Albanese, Vincent Magwenya, Cyril Ramaphosa, Magwenya Organizations: International Court, Justice, Anadolu, Getty, International Court of Justice, CNBC, World, Serbia —, ICJ, South, Israel, CNBC Sunday, The Hague, Palestinian Health Ministry, Hamas, Bosnian Locations: Hague, Netherlands, Gaza, Israel, South Africa, Serbia, Africa, The, Turkey, Jordan, Brazil, Colombia, Malaysia, Russia, Ukraine, Bosnian, Bosnia
Deepa Andleigh didn't want to burden her adult sons as they raised families and pursued careers. In 2020, Andleigh moved into Priya Living, a Bay Area retirement home rooted in Indian heritage. AdvertisementMy sons and I had heard about Priya Living, a retirement facility Arun Paul started because he wanted something independent for his Indian parents. Deepa Andleigh Deepa AndleighOn Wednesdays, my friends and I at the facility have chai tea and bring snacks — It's like social law. People should be open-minded about retirement homesPeople who don't believe in retirement homes have to realize that their children have their own lives.
Persons: Deepa Andleigh didn't, Andleigh, , Deepa Andleigh, Priya, Arun Paul, Rachna Patel, He's, don'ts, I'm, Barbra, Deepa Andleigh Deepa Andleigh, Jawaharlal Nehru, COVID, it's, It's, they're Organizations: Priya, Area, Service, Bay Area, Berkeley University, Cornell University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, India Locations: East Coast, Bay, Saratoga , California, Saratoga, Andleigh, India, Priya, Santa Clara
NEW YORK (AP) — As host of “The Daily Show” from 1999 to 2015, Jon Stewart changed comedy — and arguably journalism, too — with sharp, satirical takes on politics and current events. Catching lightning again will be difficult — particularly at a time when late-night television is greatly diminished as a cultural force and others, some from Stewart's family tree, are now competitors. It can be even tougher when, as Salon critic Melanie McFarland put it, the current Jon Stewart is forced to compete with memories of the old Jon Stewart. “Jon Stewart totally changed the face of late-night,” says Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University. “There's something so 2010 about Jon Stewart now,” he says.
Persons: Jon Stewart, Stewart, He's, Melanie McFarland, , Doug Herzog, Trevor Noah, It's, Jon, he's, Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert —, Stewart skewered, bowtied Tucker Carlson, , “ Jon Stewart, Robert Thompson, Chris McCarthy, ” Stewart hasn't, Trump, Colbert, Donald Trump, John Oliver, Samantha Bee, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, Greg Gutfeld, Rachel Maddow, MSNBC —, Arsenio Hall, Lucille Ball, Roseanne Barr, Thompson, Johnny Carson's, ” Herzog, Johnny Carson, Cher, David Letterman, Jimmy Fallon's, ” Kimmel, Letterman, — Colbert, Vivvix, Salon's McFarland, “ Jon's, We're, ___ David Bauder Organizations: Comedy Central, CNN, Bleier Center for Television, Culture, Syracuse University, CBS, HBO, TBS, Fox News, MSNBC, Apple, Mets, Nielsen, Associated Press
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Shohei Ohtani walked through his new spring training clubhouse wearing a simple white T-shirt with one word “BOSS” across the front in big, dark capital letters. The two-time Most Valuable Player might not be in charge of these Los Angeles Dodgers, but there's little doubt who commands the most attention. “Try to get along with all the guys and teammates.”The Dodgers had their first official workout of spring training on Friday, with pitchers and catchers reporting. Los Angeles could start a lineup that includes fellow All-Stars like Betts, Freeman, Max Muncy and Will Smith. The Ohtani deal was even richer than many expected and then days later, Los Angeles landed right-handed pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto with a $325 million, 12-year deal.
Persons: Shohei Ohtani, , Ohtani, baseball's, ” Ohtani, , Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman haven't, Betts, Freeman, Max Muncy, Will Smith, Ohtani's, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dave Roberts, he's, ” Roberts, I've, Taylor Swift, harkened, Barry Bonds Organizations: Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodgers, San, San Francisco Giants Locations: GLENDALE, Ariz, San Diego, Seoul, South Korea, Angeles, Los Angeles, Arizona
'Deteriorating' retirement outlookAbout 38% of early millennials (those born in the 1980s) will have "inadequate" retirement income at age 70, according to projections from a 2022 Urban Institute study. watch now"We do see the retirement outlook deteriorating for future generations," including millennials, said Richard Johnson, director of Urban's retirement policy program and co-author of the report. Millennials' student loans dent their net worthA 2021 paper by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College had similar findings. Meanwhile, the last major Social Security overhaul, in 1983, gradually raised the program's "full retirement age" to 67 years old. That will make it easier to save for retirement, according to a Brookings Institution report.
Persons: Jamie Grill, Craig Copeland, Gen X, Xers, Richard Johnson, Johnson, aren't, Millennials, Gen Xers, CRR, X, EBRI, Anqi Chen, Copeland, millennials, they're, William Gale, Hilary Gelfond, Jason Fichtner, there's, Sean Deviney, Deviney Organizations: Social Security, Research Institute, Urban, Center for Retirement Research, Boston College, Research, Transamerica Center, Retirement Studies, Finance, IRA, Pensions, Social, Center, Budget, Brookings Institution, Vanguard Group Locations: U.S, Fort Lauderdale , Florida
Snoop Dogg's food company is suing Walmart and Post Consumer Brands for their "diabolical actions." The rapper accused the two companies of keeping "Snoop Cereal" off Walmart's shelves. AdvertisementSnoop Dogg and his fellow rapper Master P are accusing Walmart and Post Consumer Brands of colluding to keep their newly launched cereals off store shelves. The rappers' attorney Ben Crump in a statement on Wednesday accused Walmart of colluding with Post Consumer Brands. A spokesperson for Post Consumer Brands told Billboard that they "made substantial investments" in their partnership with Broadus Foods.
Persons: Snoop, , Ben Crump, stockrooms, couldn't, Crump, Snoop Dogg Organizations: Walmart, Post Consumer Brands, Service, colluding, Broadus, Post Foods, Billboard, Business Insider Locations: colluding
Biden: ‘How in the Hell Dare He?’
  + stars: | 2024-02-08 | by ( Susan Milligan | Feb. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +4 min
"There's some attention paid to some language in the report about my recollection of events," Biden said in a hastily called news conference at the White House. How in the hell dare he raise that?” Biden said, turning emotional as he often does when he speaks of Beau Biden, who died of a brian tumor in 2015. The report said Biden would not be charged, noting there was not sufficient evidence to prove he had willfully intended to retain the documents. The report was written by special counsel Robert Hur, a Trump appointee brought in by Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate Biden in this case. Before the unredacted report was released, Biden lawyer Robert Bauer sent a scathing letter to Hur on the personal comments about Biden.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, ” Biden, Beau Biden, brian, Donald Trump, Robert Hur, General Merrick Garland, Robert Bauer, Hur, Bauer, , Jamie Raskin Organizations: Department, Justice, White, Department of Justice, Biden, Trump, Republicans, GOP, Fox News, Maryland Democrat Locations: Gaza, Mexico, Maryland
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Republicans urged the state Supreme Court on Thursday to ignore a report from redistricting consultants that determined GOP-proposed legislative maps were unconstitutional partisan gerrymanders. The liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled in December that the current Republican-drawn legislative maps were unconstitutional because not all the districts were contiguous. The court ordered the parties involved in the lawsuit to submit new maps that a pair of consultants then reviewed. While those talks continue, the Supreme Court accepted responses Thursday from Republicans and Democrats to the consultants report. Attorneys for the Legislature argued in their court filing Thursday that the consultants' report was about finding a political remedy to redistricting, not addressing the continuity issue.
Persons: Tony Evers, Evers, Tyler August, Janet Protasiewicz, , Organizations: — Wisconsin Republicans, GOP, Republicans, Assembly, Republican, Democratic Gov, Democrats, U.S, Supreme, Democratic, Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty Locations: MADISON, Wis, Wisconsin
The Supreme Court has never looked at the provision, Section 3, since the 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868. But Trump appealed to the high court after Colorado's Supreme Court ruled that he could be kept off the state's primary ballot. It could be a few minutes before Chief Justice John Roberts announces the start of arguments in Trump v. Anderson, as the case is called. SENIORITY RULESAlmost everything at the Supreme Court is based on seniority, with the chief justice first among equals. But when the court began hearing arguments remotely during the pandemic, Thomas began asking questions and hasn't stopped.
Persons: , Trump, John Roberts, Anderson, Clarence Thomas, Thomas, hasn't, Roberts, Salmon Chase, Chase, Jefferson Davis Organizations: Trump, Republican, SPAN, United, Confederate Locations: Trump, www.supremecourt.gov, United States
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on whether Trump can remain on Colorado's primary ballot. The Colorado Supreme Court, however, overturned that judge's ruling and proceeded to ban him . The Supreme Court has never directly ruled on the application of the clause. US Supreme Court building Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesCarolyn Shapiro, founder of Chicago-Kent's Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States, said kicking the ultimate decision to Congress could be "the worst thing they could do." Whatever the outcome, experts said there's little to no political cover for the Supreme Court.
Persons: Trump, , Donald Trump, SCOTUS, Joe Biden's, Scott Lemieux, Doron Kalir, Donald Trump Scott Eisen, Lemieux, Kalir, Carolyn Shapiro, Shapiro Organizations: Trump, Service, Republican, Colorado Supreme, University of Washington, Cleveland State University College of Law, Attorneys, Colorado, Anadolu Agency, Getty, Chicago, Kent's Institute, Trump Trump, New York Times, Supreme Locations: Colorado, United States, Maine, Oregon
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday heard two hours of historic arguments in a Colorado case to remove former President Donald Trump from the ballot. Murray gave well-rehearsed arguments that won the day in the Colorado Supreme Court, whose 4-3 ruling that Trump was ineligible got the case to Washington. Salmon Chase, who was then the chief justice of the Supreme Court, heard the case while acting as an appellate judge. Going into the case, the prevailing view of legal experts was the Supreme Court would keep Trump on the ballot. Would it mean a reelected President Trump suddenly becomes ineligible.
Persons: Donald Trump, , TRUMP, Trump, Democrat Joe Biden, Elena Kagan, Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanagh, John Roberts, Jason Murray, Murray, Salmon Chase, Chase, weren’t, Kavanagh, Ketanji Brown, Jackson, Amy Coney Barrett, Trump's lawyeer, Jonathan Mitchell, Mitchell Organizations: WASHINGTON, Republican, U.S, Capitol, Democrat, Colorado Supreme Locations: Colorado, Washington, Virginia
Jayson Boebert said his ex-wife's restraining order against him is "cruel and unfair." Lauren Boebert accused Jayson of attacking their son and threatening her multiple times. AdvertisementRep. Lauren Boebert's ex-husband says he thinks the restraining order she was granted against him is "cruel and unfair." "It is a prison sentence to keep me from my family," Jayson Boebert told the Denver-based media outlet Westword on Wednesday. The Colorado Republican was granted a temporary restraining order against her ex-husband on Friday.
Persons: Jayson Boebert, Westword, Lauren Boebert, Jayson, , Lauren Boebert's Organizations: Service, The Colorado Republican, Business Locations: Denver
If so, there must be something wrong with the appointment process," Luhut told CNN Indonesia. CONTINUITY CANDIDATEAsked why Jokowi supported Prabowo, Luhut said the president believed he was the candidate to advance his economic policies, such as creating downstream industries to process natural resources following its successful implementation on nickel. "It has nothing to do with his son being on the ticket," he said of Jokowi backing Prabowo. Luhut praised Prabowo, who was accused of - but denies - committing human rights violations in the 1990s while special forces commander. I never doubted his sense of nationalism, I never doubted his consistency and I never doubted his love for this republic," Luhut said.
Persons: Joko Widodo, Luhut Pandjaitan, Prabowo Subianto, Jokowi, Luhut, Jokowi's, Prabowo, Anies Baswedan, Fransiska Nangoy, Martin Petty Organizations: Constitutional, CNN Indonesia Locations: JAKARTA
Hawaii's Supreme Court ruled there's no "state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public." The court's opinion said the US Supreme Court's 2022 concealed carry ruling "unravels durable law." AdvertisementThe Hawaii Supreme Court quoted the influential television series, "The Wire," in a ruling on Wednesday bashing gun ownership. Hawaii's Second Circuit Court agreed with Wilson's legal team, but Hawaii appealed the decision to its supreme court. AdvertisementThe creator of the highly acclaimed show, David Simon, highlighted the Hawaii Supreme Court's homage to his work in a post on X Thursday morning.
Persons: , Christopher Wilson, Justice Todd Eddins, Slim Charles, David Simon Organizations: HBO, Service, York, Hawaii Supreme Locations: Hawaii's, there's, Hawaii, Hawaiʻi
The new app has a familiar name: Shopify Fulfillment Network. With the new Shopify Fulfillment Network , merchants can sign up to use Flexport's services through Shopify's app. The newly named Shopify Fulfillment Network is not merchants' only option for fulfillment. Wong said the company had also indicated Flexport would not be the exclusive provider for Shopify Fulfillment Network. "They've definitely given themselves more choices than there were before when it was just Shopify Fulfillment Network or bust," he said.
Persons: Shopify, Tobi Lütke, Oppenheimer, Ken Wong, Wong, It's, Flexport, They've Organizations: Shopify Logistics, Business, Shopify, Flexport, Amazon Locations: Flexport, mlstone@protonmail.com
Snoop Dogg & Master P, seen at the 2017 Essence Festival at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Sunday, July 2, 2017, in New Orleans. Rappers Snoop Dogg and Master P are suing Post Foods and Walmart , accusing them of intentionally leaving the musicians' cereal off store shelves and hiding it in stockrooms to sabotage it. A big product under Broadus Foods is Snoop Cereal, sold in flavors that include "Fruity Hoops with Marshmallows" "Frosted Drizzlers" and "Cinnamon Toasteez." Snoop Dogg and Master P approached Post Consumer Brands, which the lawsuit calls a "breakfast juggernaut," seeking a partnership. According to the lawsuit, when it was placed on shelves, Snoop Cereal was popular and sold well.
Persons: Snoop, P, Calvin Broadus, Snoop Dogg, Percy Miller, Post Organizations: Mercedes, Benz, Post Foods, Walmart, Broadus Foods, Broadus, Post Consumer Brands, Post, Target, Kroger, Foods Locations: New Orleans, Dakota County , Minnesota, stockrooms, New Berlin , Wisconsin
Donald Trump's lawyer argued the Capitol attack was a "riot," not an "insurrection," before the US Supreme Court. Most legal experts anticipate the conservative-majority Supreme Court to side with Trump. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . What we said in our opening brief was President Trump did not engage in any act that can plausibly be characterized as an insurrection." Most legal experts on constitutional law say the US Supreme Court is likely to side with Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump's, , Donald Trump, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Jonathan Mitchell, Mitchell, Brown, Trump Organizations: Capitol, Trump, Service, Supreme Court, Colorado Supreme, Colorado Locations: United States, Colorado
Special Counsel Robert Hur's report says some unflattering things about Biden's memory. Voters will have a binary choice to make, and plenty of them are still ready to reject Trump again. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Yet that same poll shows former President Donald Trump leading Biden by 47% to 42% — not a good result for Biden, but not unsalvageable. Since the beginning of Biden's presidency, he's issued occasionally gaffes, tripped on stairs, or had other incidents that highlight the fact that he's old.
Persons: Robert Hur's, Trump, , Joe Biden's, Biden, Beau, Biden's, Dean Phillips, Donald Trump, he's, they'll, Phillips, Democratic trifectas, George Conway, It's, Conway Organizations: Service, Democratic, NBC, Biden, GOP, of Justice, Trump, Trump Republican Locations: Ukraine, Iraq
The odds of a global recession keep going down
  + stars: | 2024-02-07 | by ( Phil Rosen | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Ned Davis Research said economic indicators suggest the odds of a global downturn are diminishing. "The global economic lull we saw in the second half of 2023 appears to be abating." In a note published Tuesday, they highlighted that economic indicators across manufacturing, supply chains, and equities suggest the odds of a global recession have come down. On a historical basis, it's still below the long-term average of 53.2, but the global composite PMI has a recession threshold of 47.8. "This puts our breadth measure closer to pre-pandemic levels, when global expansions typically saw services breadth at 85% or higher."
Persons: Ned Davis, , Alejandra Grindal, Patrick Ayers, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Ned Davis Research, Service, PMI, NDR Locations: China, India, East, Japan, Canada
Up to 450,000 people are expected to be in Vegas by Super Bowl weekend, and this influx of people has caused the city's hotel prices to surge. When big events come to town, whether it be the Super Bowl or Taylor Swift's Eras Tour , cities tend to get an economic boost . These economic impacts don't stop at cities' boundaries: surrounding areas like Boulder City could see an uptick in visitors and spending as well. He expects a similar — if not bigger impact — during Super Bowl week. An individual familiar with the airport's operations told the Las Vegas Review-Journal in a late January story that the airport's bookings around Super Bowl weekend were almost full to capacity.
Persons: , Christina Bennett, Rob Loredo, Loredo, Raffi Festekjian, Festekjian, Todd Cook, Cook, it's Organizations: Service, Vegas, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Allegiant, Super Bowl, Business, BI, Super, Formula, Las Vegas, Boulder City Municipal, Boulder Dam Brewing Company Locations: Boulder City , Nevada, Vegas, Las Vegas, Boulder, Boulder City
Ecuador Top Court Recognizes Right to Euthanasia
  + stars: | 2024-02-07 | by ( Feb. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +1 min
By Alexandra ValenciaQUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador's Constitutional Court on Wednesday approved a request from a terminally ill patient to decriminalize euthanasia and ordered the National Assembly to approve a law regulating the procedure within a year. Paola Roldan, who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 2020, petitioned Ecuador's top court in August last year to recognize her right to euthanasia, given her deterioration and pain caused by the illness. The resolution is immediately applicable and Roldan can choose to be euthanized whenever she decides, her lawyers told journalists. Ecuador is the latest country in the region to authorize euthanasia, following Cuba - which gave it the green light in December - and neighboring Colombia, which allows euthanasia in certain instances. "This has been a very special moment for me," Roldan told journalists, adding she will now take time to assimilate what this means alongside her lawyers.
Persons: Alexandra Valencia, Paola Roldan, Ecuador's, Roldan, Oliver Griffin, Sandra Maler Organizations: Alexandra Valencia QUITO, National Assembly, Ministry of Health Locations: Ecuador, Cuba, Colombia
The number of affordable units — with rents under $600 — also dropped to 7.2 million that year, 2.1 million fewer than a decade earlier. Photos You Should See View All 45 ImagesThose factors contributed to a dramatic rise in eviction filings and a record number of people becoming homeless. "It just hits you like, ‘This is for nothing.’"In Auburn, Massachusetts, pervasive rent hikes have already hit the last bastion of affordable housing. Just off an interstate alongside a pond, residents at the American Mobile Home Park face rent increases upwards of 40%. The group Lawyers For Civil Rights has sent a letter to the landlord accusing it of “unconscionable rent increases," and failing to provide critical services like adequate garbage and snow removal.
Persons: Caitlyn Colbert, Colbert, , , , Whitney Airgood, Obrycki, ” Colbert, haven’t, Amy Case, Ann Urbanovitch, Zach Neumann, Monique Gant, Gant, Nick Graetz, ” Graetz, Chris Herbert, Jared Polis, ___ Casey, ___ Organizations: DENVER, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard, Habitat, Humanity, American Mobile, Civil Rights, Associated Press, Colorado Judicial, Community Economic Defense, Princeton, , Colorado Gov, America Statehouse News Initiative, America Locations: Denver, U.S, , Auburn , Massachusetts, Colorado, Washington, Massachusetts, Boston
A medical journal has retracted two studies claiming to show the harms of the abortion pill mifepristone, citing conflicts of interest by the authors and flaws in their research. Two of the three studies retracted by medical publisher Sage Perspectives were cited in a pivotal Texas court ruling that has threatened access to the pill. The U.S. Supreme Court will take up the case next month, with a decision expected later this year. Photos You Should See View All 15 ImagesBoth studies cited in the court ruling were published in the journal Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology. She said one of the major flaws of the retracted research is that the authors conflate ER visits with serious adverse events and don’t confirm whether patients received treatment.
Persons: , Matthew Kacsmaryk, Sage, James Studnicki, Ivan Oransky, mifepristone Organizations: Sage, U.S, Supreme, Health Services Research, Charlotte Lozier Institute, District, New York University, University of California, FDA, Associated Press Health, Science Department, Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science, Educational Media Group, AP Locations: Texas, U.S, San Francisco
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