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LOS ANGELES , Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cadiz, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDZI / CDZIP) ("Cadiz," the "Company"), a California water solutions company, today announced that its Board of Directors has declared the following cash dividend on the Company's 8.875% Series A Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock (the "Series A Preferred Stock"). Holders of Series A Preferred Stock will receive a cash dividend equal to $560.00 per whole share. Holders of depositary shares, each representing a 1/1000 fractional interest in a share of Series A Preferred Stock (Nasdaq: CDZIP), will receive a cash dividend equal to $0.56 per depositary share. The dividend will be paid on January 15, 2025 , to applicable holders of record as of the close of business on January 3, 2025 . About Cadiz, Inc. Founded in 1983, Cadiz, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDZI) is a California water solutions company dedicated to providing access to clean, reliable and affordable water for people through a unique combination of water supply, storage, pipeline and treatment solutions. With 45,000 acres of land in California , 2.5 million acre-feet of water supply, 220 miles of pipeline assets and the most cost-effective water treatment filtration technology in the industry, Cadiz offers a full suite of solutions to address the impacts of climate change on clean water access. For more information, please visit https://www.cadizinc.com . Safe Harbor Statement This release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and such forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. 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View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cadiz-inc-declares-quarterly-dividend-for-q4-2024-on-series-a-cumulative-perpetual-preferred-stock-302339009.html SOURCE Cadiz, Inc.Hollywood leading man Kiefer Sutherland, a music lover from a young age, said he started to learn guitar at the age of 10. "The guitar is really comforting for me to just pick up and play, to noodle or to write," he said. Sutherland said the instrument has been a lifelong companion on set since the 1980s when he first broke through as an actor. Two decades later came the television hit "24," when his role as Jack Bauer thrilled a whole new generation of fans. After some 40 years in the entertainment business, he is comfortable with a script but said starting his namesake band was a new challenge altogether. "When I'm doing a film or when I was doing 24, those are other people's words,” Sutherland said. “When I sing you a song that I wrote, I'm singing about an experience that I've personally had, and I'm hoping that you've had a similar experience and that together we understand we've got a lot more in common than we think." The experience of playing music is something Sutherland said no child should be forced to go without due to lack of access. He said that’s why he traveled to Massachusetts to headline a sold-out show to help raise funds for Music Drives Us . "For a young person in school, why I think music is so important and why I think we've made a terrible mistake in losing music in public schools (is) it affects us on an educational level,” he said. “I think on the social level is so incredibly important, it brings people together." Founded in 2006 by business leader and Berklee College graduate Ernie Boch Jr, the charity has given millions to support music programs, donating instruments, equipment and more. "Anything we can do to kind of pick up the slack where the school system might not be able to afford and support music programs, Music Drives Us is a perfect example of how we as a community can help move that agenda forward,” Sutherland said.
The Transport Ministry aims to invest almost 300 billion baht to expand a raft of dual railway tracks next year. Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit announced the plan to accelerate the implementation of the second phase, which will cover six dual-track railway projects. These routes span a total of 1,312 kilometres with a combined budget of 298.06 billion baht. Currently, the projects have received approval from the Budget Bureau and are awaiting review by the Finance Ministry and the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC). Feedback from both agencies is expected by the end of this month, with the cabinet's approval anticipated by January, Mr Suriya said. The six dual-track railway routes are Pak Nam Pho-Den Chai (281 kilometres, 81.14 billion baht), Chira Junction-Ubon Ratchathani (308km, 44.1 billion baht), Hat Yai-Padang Besar (45km, 7.9 billion baht), Chumphon-Surat Thani (168km, 30.42 billion baht), Surat Thani-Hat Yai-Songkhla (321km, 66.27 billion baht) and Den Chai-Chiang Mai (189km, 68.22 billion baht). Additionally, the second phase of the high-speed railway project connecting Bangkok and Nong Khai, which stretches 357.12km and is worth 341 billion baht, is under review by the Finance Ministry and the NESDC. The review is expected to be completed within two months, with bidding anticipated within the next year. Meanwhile, the ministry also reported the latest developments in the construction of a dual-track railway connecting Khon Kaen and Nong Khai in the northeastern region. The 28.67-billion-baht contract was recently signed by State Railway of Thailand (SRT) governor Veeris Ammarapala and CHO Thavee-AS Construction, a joint venture. The project aligns with the government's logistics development strategy aimed at enhancing rail transport efficiency and connectivity with neighbouring countries, including Laos and China. The project includes building a new track parallel to the existing one, spanning 167km, with 14 stations, four stopping points, three freight terminals and advanced signal and telecommunication systems. Completion is expected by 2028.
Colorado adds record insurance coverage for Sanders and Hunter before Alamo Bowl
CORNELIUS, N.C. and NEW YORK, Dec. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alpha Modus Holdings, Inc. ("Alpha Modus" or the “Company”), a technology company with a core focus on artificial intelligence in retail, is pleased to announce that the business combination between Insight Acquisition Corp. and Alpha Modus Corp. has closed, and Alpha Modus’s common stock and warrants will begin trading on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker symbols “AMOD” and “AMODW”, respectively, on Monday, December 16, 2024. In connection with the closing of the business combination, the combined company consummated and issued a secured convertible promissory note to an investor, in exchange for net proceeds of approximately $2.6 million, which will be used primarily to cover transaction costs and for working capital. The structure of the financing does not include commitment or warrant shares and is structured with the potential for an additional $5 million capital infusion for working capital purposes in the future. Advisors Maxim Group LLC served as capital markets advisor to Alpha Modus. Brunson Chandler & Jones, PLLC acted as legal counsel to Alpha Modus. Loeb & Loeb LLP served as legal counsel to Insight Acquisition Corp. About Alpha Modus Alpha Modus engages in creating, developing and licensing data-driven technologies to enhance consumers' in-store digital experience at the point of decision. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Cornelius, North Carolina. For additional information, please visit alphamodus.com. About Insight Acquisition Corp. Prior to the closing, Insight Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: INAQ) was a special purpose acquisition company formed solely to effect a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses. Insight Acquisition Corp. was sponsored by Insight Acquisition Sponsor LLC. For additional information, please visit insightacqcorp.com. Forward-Looking Statements This press release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Insight's and Alpha Modus' actual results may differ from their expectations, estimates, and projections and, consequently, you should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Words such as "expect," "estimate," "project," "budget," "forecast," "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "may," "will," "could," "should," "believes," "predicts," "potential," "continue," and similar expressions (or the negative versions of such words or expressions) are intended to identify such forward-looking statements, but are not the exclusive means of identifying these statements. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, Insight's and Alpha Modus' expectations with respect to future performance and anticipated financial impacts of the Business Combination. Insight and Alpha Modus caution readers not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Insight and Alpha Modus do not undertake or accept any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect any change in their expectations or any change in events, conditions, or circumstances on which any such statement is based. Contacts: Alpha Modus Shannon Devine MZ Group +1(203) 741-8841 shannon.devine@mzgroup.usTrump wants pardoned real estate developer Charles Kushner to be ambassador to France
Trump wants pardoned real estate developer Charles Kushner to be ambassador to FranceSAN ANTONIO — Colorado secured what it said was record insurance coverage for quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter as the star duo opted to complete their college careers in the Alamo Bowl rather than sit out and prepare for the NFL draft. Colorado would not disclose the amount of insurance coverage each received, citing privacy laws. Coach Deion Sanders and athletic director Rick George both said it was the largest in college football history. "We happen to have two players that are probably going to be the first two picks of the NFL draft," Sanders said Monday. "We all know who those two are and they have received, I think, the highest number of coverage that has ever been covered in college football. It far exceeds anyone that has ever played this game of college football." While college programs maintain insurance policies for their athletes in case of injury, Colorado increased disability coverage for its entire roster in the Alamo Bowl. Sanders, the coach of the No. 20 Buffaloes, ensured his QB son and two-way star Hunter received larger policies since both are expected to be among the top 10 selections in the upcoming NFL draft. "It was his idea we should get disability insurance for our athletes for this game to ensure that they played and if there was some kind of injury that they would be well taken care of," George said. "So, we worked together on that. We're excited about it. We think it's great that all our players are playing in the game. That's what all bowl games should be like." Colorado (9-3, No. 23 CFP) will face the 17th-ranked BYU Cougars (10-2, No. 17 CFP) in the Alamo Bowl on Saturday. While most teams are scrambling with starters opting out of bowl games this year to enter the transfer portal or NFL draft, the Buffaloes did not lose any player on their two-deep roster. "It's more than what I got (when he played at Kansas State)," Colorado linebackers coach Andre' Hart said. "They gave us a helmet and said pop this on your leg and get out there and play. For them to get that (increased insurance coverage), I just think it's beneficial. To talk about where the game is, where it's going and how leadership is taking care of the players, I thought that's excellent." Shedeur Sanders completed 337 of 454 passes for 3,926 yards and 35 touchdowns this season. Many scouting services have Sanders rated as the top quarterback in this year's draft. Hunter received the Heisman Trophy as a two-way standout at cornerback and wide receiver. He had 92 receptions for 1,152 yards and 14 touchdowns and as a cornerback had four interceptions, broke up 11 passes and limited the opposition to 22 receptions on 688 defensive snaps. "They've taken care of us, everybody," Colorado running back Micah Welch said. "It really means a lot to have every teammate up here. That's a big thing. What I like about Coach Prime, they're taking care of us." Get local news delivered to your inbox!
With Christmas party season in full swing, we all want a glowing complexion to match the glowing stars and Christmas lights! Here, skincare expert Valerie Osborne explains her top facial to achieve a beautiful pre-Christmas complexion and which other in-clinic treatments will brighten up your skin. There are more advanced treatments available in-salon, but getting the basics right first is key. “I will only do those treatments when people have their antioxidant, SPF and retinol routine in place," says Valerie. SPF is particularly important as sun-damaged skin is more sensitive. “Doing a peel or a laser treatment could open up their skin to more damage. With any of these treatments, you are turning over skin cells and bringing new skin cells to the surface. If you are not using a good SPF and antioxidant every day, you are opening up those new skin cells to damage because you don’t have the basics right.” Read more: Dermatologist explains which aesthetic treatment is unnecessary for most people under 30 Read more: I swear by this cream to stop my hands cracking in the cold weather It’s important to note that most treatments take time to work, so people should give their skin a few weeks to reap the benefits of any lasers or light treatments they get done. The BBL and MOXI combination is a very popular treatment at the moment, mainly because it targets a whole range of concerns. BBL, or Broadband Light, uses advanced infrared light technology to treat skin imperfections and reverse the signs of ageing. This treatment can help to break down pigmentation, sun damage, broken veins, fine lines, or redness, with the skin shedding and pigmentation lifting for up to two weeks afterwards. “Usually, a series of three treatments spaced four weeks apart is recommended,” Valerie says. MOXI is a non-ablative laser treatment with minimal downtime which can address early signs of ageing, uneven texture and pigmentation. “It stimulates collagen production so the skin is rejuvenated. You get a lovely glow about two weeks after the treatment, but it takes three months for that collagen to embed in.” Texture, tone and congestion can be treated with peels and microneedling. “We do microneedling with exosomes. Microneedling produces collagen stimulation and while those channels are open, we add exosomes which are full of peptides which strengthen the skin.” Radiofrequency, which firms the skin , can also be added to microneedling. In terms of injectables, Valerie says anti-wrinkle injections remain popular, with polynucleotides gaining traction. “PRP and Profhilo have almost taken over from fillers.” Before receiving any of these treatments, people should avoid alcohol, caffeine, anti-inflammatories and antihistamines. “Don’t take painkillers, disprin and ibuprofen can thin the blood and accelerate bruising. Avoid gymming, swimming and hot places like saunas. Don’t use retinol for a couple of nights beforehand, and avoid taking a sun holiday after treatments. The same rules would apply to laser treatments.”The Federal Government of Nigeria has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Brazil, projected to attract $4.3 billion in private-sector The MoU is to advance private sector development in fertiliser production, hybrid seed technology, and agricultural finance Bisi Afolabi, a legal practitioner who spoke with Legit.ng, said it would be better to start from the northwest Don't miss out! Join Legit.ng's Sports News channel on WhatsApp now! Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led federal government and Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) of Brazil have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to boost agribusinesses in Nigeria. The MoU will advance private sector development in fertiliser production, hybrid seed technology , and agricultural finance. Deals Tinubu signed in Brazil Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS), Mr Temitope Fashedemi, and the President of FGV, Professor Carlos Ivan Simonsen Leal, signed the MoU at FGV Headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the sidelines of the G20 Leaders' Summit. Read also LASU: Lagos state university's new 10,800-bed hostel gets completed, photos emerge PAY ATTENTION : Standing out in social media world? Easy! "Mastering Storytelling for Social Media" workshop by Legit.ng. Join Us Live! The Director of information & Public Relations, Abiodun Oladunjoye, made this known in a statement issued on Sunday, November 24, 2024. Oladunjoye explained that the project aims to deliver transformative agricultural technologies and knowledge transfer over its 10-year duration. Lawyer reacts to Tinubu's deal in Brazil Bisi Afolabi, a legal practitioner, in an exclusive interview with Legit.ng, urged the company to start from the north-central to enhance the distribution of their products. He said: "The reported investment of 2.5 million dollars by JBS SA, a Brazilian company that is the largest processor of meat in the world, is a welcome development. This reported investment is set against the background of the farmer-herders conflict in Nigeria and the previous attempt at establishing Grazing Reserves in Nigeria, which assumed a political dimension with accusations and counter-accusations of land grabbing. "It goes without saying that the North, which houses the majority of Nigeria's livestock production, should be a natural choice location for this investment. However, the consumption of these products could be another very important factor to consider in the location of the investment. The FCTA or any nearby state within the Central geographic location would be an ideal choice for such an investment." Read also Fuel: After P'Harcourt refinery success, MURIC lists 3 reasons why Kaduna plant should be next focus PAY ATTENTION : Legit.ng Needs Your Opinion! That's your chance to change your favourite news media. Fill in a short questionnaire Source: Legit.ng
Matvei Michkov did it again in overtime. The prized rookie winger scored his third OT winner, lifting the Flyers to a 3-2 decision Saturday night over the Blues at Enterprise Center in St. Louis. Philadelphia news 24/7: Watch NBC10 free wherever you are Travis Konecny made an outstanding play to spring the 19-year-old for a breakaway goal. Last season, the Flyers won only four games in overtime. Owen Tippett and Tyson Foerster also scored for the Flyers (12-10-3), who are 8-2-2 in their last 12 games. They've gone to OT in eight of those 12 games. The Flyers are also 11-5-2 since Oct. 26. In that span, only two teams have more points than their 24: the Hurricanes and Capitals, each with 25. John Tortorella's club picked up its first win when playing on the second night of a back-to-back set. The Flyers were 0-3-0 in such situations and had been outscored 16-9 before beating St. Louis. They were able to build off their 3-1 Black Friday win over the Rangers . Complete coverage of the Philadelphia Flyers and their rivals in the NHL from NBC Sports Philadelphia. In this busy stretch of three games through four days, the Flyers won all three and allowed just five goals. The Flyers swept the two-game regular-season series from the Blues (11-12-2). They beat St. Louis, 2-1, on Halloween . This time, they handed Jim Montgomery his first loss as the Blues' head coach. Montgomery, now 2-0-1 with St. Louis, was fired by the Bruins last week. • Michkov's former development coach called him a "spotlight player" and we're seeing why. The youngster from Russia just seems to have a flair for the dramatic. And the Flyers have needed that type of talent. Michkov also had an assist on Tippett's marker. He leads all rookies in goals (nine), points (19), power play goals (four), power play assists (five) and overtime goals (three). "When the game's on the line, when something needs to happen, some players sort of like to hide in those situations," Daniel Bochner said in July 2023 . "Where he sort of likes to be the guy that says, 'Hey, give me the puck, I'm going to do something here.'" • Aleksei Kolosov was huge for the Flyers, converting 25 saves on 27 shots. He couldn't have done much more on Jake Neighbours' game-tying goal with 20 seconds left in regulation. The Blues had a 6-on-4 as they emptied their net on a power play. Kolosov made back-to-back saves right before Neighbours scored. St. Louis cracked Kolosov with 8:49 minutes remaining to draw even at 1-1. Prior to that, Kolosov twice upheld the Flyers' 1-0 lead with excellent saves on breakaways. The first came on Jordan Kyrou in the final three minutes of the first period and the second on Mathieu Joseph in the opening five minutes of the second period. Foerster regained the Flyers their lead 51 seconds after Dylan Holloway tied things up. Over his last three starts, the 22-year-old Kolosov has gone 3-0-0 with 69 saves on 75 shots. Samuel Ersson, recovering from a lower-body injury, missed a ninth straight game. Could he be nearing a return? More on that here . Blues netminder Jordan Binnington was spectacular, stopping 28 of the Flyers' 31 shots. He absolutely robbed Sean Couturier with just under a minute left in the second period on a sprawling glove save. A post shared by St. Louis Blues (@stlouisblues) • How about Konecny? Since Oct. 23, he's among the top five scorers in the NHL with 27 points (11 goals, 16 assists) over 19 games. More: Konecny has quietly been 'terrific' while also helping Michkov • Jamie Drysdale was out for a 10th straight game with an upper-body injury. After sitting the last four games as a healthy scratch, Egor Zamula drew back into the lineup for Helge Grans. He finished as a minus-1 in 14:39 minutes. • The Flyers go the next four days without a game before hosting the Panthers on Thursday (7 p.m. ET/NBCSP). Subscribe anywhere you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts | Youtube Music | Spotify | Stitcher | Simplecast | RSS | Watch on YouTube
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A fight broke out at midfield after Michigan stunned No. 2 Ohio State 13-10 on Saturday as Wolverines players attempted to plant their flag and were met by Buckeyes who confronted them. Related Articles College Sports | Michigan shocks No. 2 Ohio State, 13-10, wins fourth straight in heated rivalry College Sports | Michigan State holds off No. 12 North Carolina 94-91 in overtime for 3rd at Maui Invitational College Sports | Danny Wolf scores 20 and Michigan knocks off No. 22 Xavier 78-53. College Sports | SEC losses are big gains for SMU and Indiana in latest College Football Playoff rankings College Sports | Hunter, Haggerty again lead way for Memphis in 71-63 win over Michigan State to reach Maui finale Police had to use pepper spray to break up the players, who threw punches and shoves in the melee that overshadowed the rivalry game. Ohio State police said in a statement “multiple officers representing Ohio and Michigan deployed pepper spray.” Ohio State police will investigate the fight, according to the statement. After the Ohio State players confronted their bitter rivals at midfield, defensive end Jack Sawyer grabbed the top of the Wolverines’ flag and ripped it off the pole as the brawl moved toward the Michigan bench. Eventually, police officers rushed into the ugly scene. Ohio State coach Ryan Day said he understood the actions of his players. “There are some prideful guys on our team who weren’t going to sit back and let that happen,” Day said. The two Ohio State players made available after the game brushed off questions about it. Michigan running back Kalel Mullings, who rushed for 116 yards and a touchdown, didn’t like how the Buckeyes players involved themselves in the Wolverines’ postgame celebration. He called it “classless.” “For such a great game, you hate to see stuff like that after the game,” he said in an on-field interview with Fox Sports. “It’s just bad for the sport, bad for college football. But at the end of the day, you know some people got to — they got to learn how to lose, man. ... We had 60 minutes, we had four quarters, to do all that fighting.” Michigan coach Sherrone Moore said everybody needs to do better. “So much emotions on both sides,” he said. “Rivalry games get heated, especially this one. It’s the biggest one in the country, so we got to handle that better.” — By MITCH STACY, Associated Press
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. – Northwell Health has expanded its outpatient dental services to eight, opening a practice in Lake Success. Northwell Health Physicians Partners Dental Medicine at Lake Success, located at 1999 Marcus Ave., Suite M1, is a multispecialty practice offering a variety of dental specialties, including oral maxillofacial surgery and orthodontics. The $996,000 facility is 1,700-square-feet and includes state-of-the-art equipment, four operatories, a waiting room and a dental lab. What distinguishes Northwell’s new dental practice is the comprehensive range of specialties available in one location. “This multi-disciplinary dental and oral surgery office offers patients convenient access to several specialties under one roof,” said David Hirsch, MD, DDS, senior vice president of dental medicine at Northwell and chair of Dental Medicine and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and North Shore University Hospital. “Our providers at this newly renovated office are coordinating care using the latest technology and performing advanced dental and maxillofacial surgery procedures.” The dental specialties offered at Northwell Health Physicians Partners Dental Medicine include: • General dentistry • Orthodontics • Dental sleep medicine • Oral and maxillofacial surgery • Facial esthetic surgery • Oral and maxillofacial pathology The multidisciplinary nature of the practice, with all specialties in one location, ensures seamless coordination of patient care. When a patient comes in for a routine dental appointment and learns they require further care, a Northwell specialist is in the same office to provide the necessary treatment. “Most dental offices are single practices or specialty-focused,” said Dr. Hirsch. “It’s rare for patients to experience the convenience of seeing a specialist in the same office with coordinated care. This approach reduces patient stress and allows providers to communicate easily when determining the best treatment plan.” Northwell is dedicated to providing the highest quality dental care for optimal outcomes. Opening Northwell Health Physicians Partners Dental Medicine underscores Northwell’s commitment to enhancing the dental health of the communities it serves.Colorado adds record insurance coverage for Sanders and Hunter before Alamo Bowl
1 of 1 2 of 1 Get the best of Vancouver in your inbox, every Tuesday and Thursday. Sign up for our free newsletter . UBC’s Phil Lind Initiative is bringing its speaker series back to the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts in 2025. The theme—What It Means to Be “American”: Navigating Identity in a Changing Nation—examines the complexities of identity in the United States amid the political and social upheaval of a second Trump presidency. Focusing on historical legacies, cultural narratives, and current events, the series confronts the evolving definition of what it means to belong in America today. From provocative art installations to insightful talks, the lineup includes thought leaders and creators tackling issues such as systemic inequality, technology’s power, and colonialism’s lasting effects. Here are the lineup details. The Bomb by Smriti Keshari and Eric Schlosser Kicking off the series is an immersive multimedia experience by filmmaker Smriti Keshari and writer Eric Schlosser. This installation uses archival footage, animation, and an electronic score to explore the precarious realities of nuclear weapon systems. When: January 16, 6:30pm Tickets: Available December 19 Adam Kinzinger Former congressman Adam Kinzinger will offer a firsthand look at the fractures within the GOP. As one of only two Republicans on the January 6th Select Committee, Kinzinger has become a prominent voice against Trumpism. When: February 13, 6:30pm Tickets: Available January 9 Ziwe Comedian, writer, and cultural commentator Ziwe brings her bold satire to the stage. Known for her provocative interviews and viral moments, Ziwe confronts uncomfortable truths about race, power, and identity in America. When: March 13, 6:30pm Tickets: Available January 30 Raven Chacon Composer Raven Chacon challenges narratives of colonialism through music and visual art. His Pulitzer Prize-winning composition Voiceless Mass underscores the erasure of Indigenous voices, while his use of nontraditional instruments like axes and rifles powerfully comments on history and place. When: March 27, 6:30pm Tickets: Available February 13 Heather Cox Richardson Historian Heather Cox Richardson concludes the series with insights from her daily newsletter, Letters from an American . Her latest book, Democracy Awakening , explores the threats to American democracy historically, offering a timely perspective on the nation’s challenges. When: April 10, 6:30pm Tickets: Available February 27
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NoneSTEPHENVILLE, Texas (AP) — Victor Gabalis and Kayvon Britten each accounted for two touchdowns, Darius Cooper had 190 yards receiving with a score and No. 13 seed Tarleton State won its inaugural FCS playoff game with a 43-29 victory over unseeded Drake on Saturday in a first-round matchup. Tarleton State (10-3) will travel to No. 4 seed South Dakota (9-2) in a second-round game on Dec. 7. Drake jumped out to a 14-3 lead late in the first quarter behind Blake Ellingson’s 2-yard touchdown run and Luke Bailey’s 9-yard touchdown pass to Taj Hughes. Britten answered with a 6-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter and his 1-yard TD run stretched the Texans’ lead to 29-14 late in the third. Gabalis’ 49-yard touchdown pass to Cooper made it 36-21 with 10:49 remaining. Gabalis was 26-of-36 passing for 337 yards with two touchdowns. Cooper finished with 11 catches and Britten added 146 yards rushing on 29 carries. Kyle Weber also scored on a pair of short-yardage touchdown runs for the Texans. Bailey and Hailey connected again with a 10-yard score late in the third quarter that pulled the Bulldogs to 29-21. Bailey completed 31 of 49 passes with three touchdown passes and two interceptions. Hughes made 11 catches for 63 yards for Drake (8-3). __ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP collegebasketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Amar'e Marshall scored 17 points as Albany beat Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 93-50 on Friday. Marshall also contributed five assists for the Great Danes (4-1). Byron Joshua added 13 points while going 4 of 4 (3 for 3 from 3-point range) while he also had five assists and five steals. Aaron Reddish shot 4 of 7 from the field, including 2 for 3 from 3-point range, and went 2 for 3 from the line to finish with 12 points. Puerto Rico-Mayaguez was led by David Maldonado, who posted 16 points. Jose Alicea scored 10 points. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .