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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. , Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --WuKong Education, a leading online K-12 education provider, has been named to the highly-anticipated 2025 edition of the GSV 150 : GSV's annual list of the top 150 private companies transforming digital learning and workforce skills. This recognition underscores WuKong Education's transformative role in the EdTech industry and its commitment to empowering students worldwide through AI-powered personalized learning. Out of more than 2,500 global VC- and PE-backed companies, WuKong Education was selected for the 2025 GSV 150 based on a proprietary evaluation framework, including revenue scale, growth, user reach, geographic diversification, and margin profile. The 2025 cohort of the GSV 150 collectively reaches 3B learners and generates over $25B in annual revenue. "The rapid rise of generative AI is fueling knowledge and creating opportunities we had not imagined before," says Luben Pampoulov, Partner at GSV Ventures. "Multi-modality is making education more engaging, AI tools are driving personalization and productivity, and learning is happening at the speed of light. Effectively everyone across the 2025 GSV 150 has generative AI deeply embedded in their offering." WuKong Education is revolutionizing online education for students aged 3-18 worldwide, offering courses in Chinese, Mathematics, and English Language Arts. By leveraging cutting-edge AI technology, WuKong Education empowers students from 118 countries with a unique learning journey that ignites curiosity, nurtures creativity, and sharpens critical thinking skills. Powered by AI, WuKong Education adapts to each student's unique needs, ensuring that every learner receives a personalized educational journey: This AI-driven teaching model has not only significantly improved student academic performance but also fostered the holistic development of students, earning widespread praise from students and parents around the world. "We are honored to be named to the 2025 GSV 150," said Vicky Wang , founder and CEO of WuKong Education. "This recognition affirms our ongoing commitment to revolutionizing education. By combining the expertise of our teaching and research teams with the possibilities of AI, we are setting a new benchmark for digital education to empower students globally." Earlier this year, WuKong Education was named a 2024 Cognia® School of Distinction for excellence in education by Cognia®, a globally recognized education quality certification organization, and was also listed in the AU&NZ EdTech Top 50 by HolonIQ, a global leader in impact intelligence, for the third consecutive year. These recognitions underscore WuKong Education's continued leadership in the global EdTech industry and its ongoing dedication to delivering exceptional education to learners around the world. About WuKong Education Based in Silicon Valley, WuKong Education is shaping the future of online learning for students aged 3 to 18. WuKong Education's three core programs—WuKong Chinese, WuKong Math, and WuKong English (ELA)—combine AI-driven technology, expert educators, and personalized services to deliver engaging, dynamic learning experiences. With over 400,000 families served globally, WuKong Education is empowering students to succeed and become lifelong learners in an ever-changing world. Learn more at: wukongsch.com . About GSV Founded in 2011, GSV is a global platform that drives education and workforce skills innovation. We believe that ALL people have equal access to the future, and that scaled innovations in "PreK to Gray" learning and skills are crucial to achieving this goal. The GSV platform includes the ASU+GSV Summit , hosted annually in San Diego with 7,000+ attendees; the India -based ASU+GSV & Emeritus Summit , now entering its third year; and The AI Show @ ASU+GSV , an immersive exploration of the AI Revolution in education, which welcomed 10,000+ attendees this year. GSV Ventures , GSV's investment arm founded in 2015, is a multi-stage venture fund investing in the most transformational companies across the global "PreK to Gray" landscape. View original content: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/wukong-education-named-to-the-2025-gsv-150-for-leading-the-way-in-education-technology-302338883.html SOURCE WuKong Education
Sunday, December 29, 2024 In 2025, a transformative trend is sweeping the travel industry as multigenerational vacations—dubbed “Multigen Megatrips”—emerge as the ultimate way to bond, create memories, and address generational divides. With baby boomers and the silent generation leading the charge, families are prioritizing shared experiences over financial inheritances, ushering in a new era of altruistic travel. The concept of SKI—”Spending Kids’ Inheritance”—is gaining momentum among older generations. Instead of leaving wealth behind, 46% of travelers, including 49% of baby boomers and 40% of the silent generation, are opting to invest in unforgettable family vacations. These trips allow grandparents to enjoy the fruits of their labor while offering younger generations much-needed respite amid rising living costs. This approach resonates deeply with travelers. While inheritance may provide financial security, the memories forged on multigenerational trips offer a priceless legacy. From exotic destinations to local getaways, families are coming together to celebrate life and each other in meaningful ways. As economic challenges such as inflation and the cost-of-living crisis impact younger generations, older relatives are stepping in to fund family vacations. A survey revealed that 58% of travelers have already benefited from their parents’ financial contributions to vacations. This trend is set to grow, with 80% of baby boomers willing to pay for their children’s trips and 78% happy to sponsor their grandchildren’s adventures. Beyond the financial support, multigenerational travel fosters deeper family connections. These trips are not just vacations—they are opportunities for grandparents, parents, and grandchildren to share unique experiences and strengthen bonds across generations. Multigen trips are versatile, with families choosing destinations that cater to a wide range of interests and age groups. Popular options include: Multigenerational trips are about more than leisure—they reflect a cultural shift in values. Families are prioritizing togetherness and shared experiences over material wealth, reinforcing the idea that time spent with loved ones is the greatest gift. Moreover, these trips serve as a bridge between generations, helping older relatives pass down traditions, stories, and life lessons to younger family members. In a world where busy schedules often keep families apart, multigen megatrips provide a rare opportunity for quality time. Planning multigenerational trips can be complex, but the travel industry is adapting to meet the demand. Tour operators, cruise lines, and resorts are designing packages tailored to multigenerational groups, offering flexible itineraries, family-friendly amenities, and discounts for group bookings. Digital tools and AI-powered trip planners are also simplifying the process, helping families curate experiences that cater to diverse preferences. From booking accommodations to finding activities for all ages, technology is making family travel more accessible than ever. The rise of multigenerational vacations is a boon for the travel industry. With baby boomers and the silent generation often financing these trips, their spending power is revitalizing the market. Destinations and hospitality providers are tapping into this trend, developing offerings that cater to families traveling together. By emphasizing shared experiences and group-friendly amenities, businesses are positioning themselves to capitalize on the growing demand for multigen travel. This trend not only boosts revenue but also promotes sustainable tourism practices by encouraging longer stays and more thoughtful itineraries. As the trend of multigenerational vacations continues to grow, its impact will extend beyond the travel industry. These trips are fostering stronger family relationships, promoting cultural exchange, and creating lasting memories that transcend generations. In 2025 and beyond, multigen megatrips will remain a cornerstone of family travel, reflecting a shift toward meaningful, altruistic experiences. Whether it’s a grandparent introducing their grandchildren to a favorite destination or families exploring new horizons together, these trips offer something invaluable: the gift of time and togetherness. Multigen megatrips are more than vacations—they’re investments in family, memories, and a shared legacy. As grandparents, parents, and grandchildren pack their bags for these transformative journeys, they’re redefining what it means to travel and leaving an indelible mark on the tourism sector. Discover everything and anything about travel , tourism , trade shows at the Travel And Tour World , including breaking travel news and weekly travel updates for travel trade , airlines , cruise , railways , technology , travel association , DMCs, and video interviews and promotional videos .
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Museum Management Software Market Is Booming So Rapidly | Major Giants CatalogIt, Zetcom, Adlib 12-24-2024 05:26 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software Press release from: HTF Market Intelligence Consulting Pvt. Ltd. Museum Management Software Market HTF MI recently introduced Global Museum Management Software Market study with 143+ pages in-depth overview, describing about the Product / Industry Scope and elaborates market outlook and status (2024-2032). The market Study is segmented by key regions which is accelerating the marketization. At present, the market is developing its presence. Some key players from the complete study are PastPerfect, Axiell, MuseumAnywhere, Vernon Systems, TMS Collections, eHive, Collector Systems, Artlogic, Modes Complete, CatalogIt, Zetcom, Adlib, Argus, MuseumPlus. 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Chicago Divorce Lawyer Russell D. Knight Discusses the Impact of New Spouse's Income on Illinois Divorce Agreements 11-21-2024 10:34 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society Press release from: ABNewswire Chicago divorce lawyer Russell D. Knight ( https://rdklegal.com/a-new-spouses-income-after-an-illinois-divorce/ ) from the Law Office of Russell D. Knight sheds light on the complex issue of how a new spouse's income affects existing divorce arrangements in Illinois. In a recent article, Knight discusses various scenarios where remarriage can alter maintenance and child support agreements, helping former spouses and parents understand the intricate aspects of Illinois family law in these situations. For divorced parents in Illinois, a new marriage often raises questions about child support adjustments. Russell D. Knight emphasizes that while Illinois courts primarily use both biological parents' income to determine support, they may sometimes consider a new spouse's contributions to shared expenses. "While the traditional rule has excluded a new spouse's income, recent trends show courts may now take it into account if it relieves the financial burden on the paying parent," the Chicago divorce lawyer explains, pointing to case precedents that illustrate this evolving approach in Illinois law. Child support obligations, often recalculated based on substantial changes in the parent's financial circumstances, may or may not include new spouse income. Illinois law typically views the new spouse's finances as irrelevant to direct child support calculations. However, exceptions may apply when the new spouse significantly contributes to household expenses. Chicago divorce lawyer Russell D. Knight clarifies, "If a new spouse's contributions reduce the biological parent's living costs, courts might see this as increased availability of income, indirectly impacting child support decisions." Beyond child support, Knight also explores maintenance adjustments post-remarriage. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act automatically terminates maintenance payments if the maintenance-receiving spouse remarries. The legal logic here is that a new marital relationship introduces a fresh support structure, making continued support from a former spouse unnecessary. For the paying spouse, remarriage generally does not alter their original maintenance obligations, as Illinois law prioritizes support for the first family regardless of new financial responsibilities. With new families and potentially new children, child support modifications for the paying parent are another area where Illinois law permits changes. Knight explains that when additional children are born to a divorced parent, courts often view this as a "substantial change of circumstance," allowing for recalculations that may adjust support obligations for prior children. Illinois law balances the needs of all dependents, often adjusting support to account for both previous and new familial obligations. Courts may also consider a new spouse's financial resources when determining contributions to a child's higher education costs. Illinois statutes allow judges to evaluate all available parental resources, including those accessible through a new spouse. Knight references key cases where courts recognized that pooling finances in remarriage can be relevant, especially in complex college funding decisions. "Illinois law acknowledges the blended financial dynamics of remarriage, particularly as they pertain to shared educational expenses," Knight notes. Russell D. Knight's article provides practical insights for individuals managing the legal and financial responsibilities of remarriage after divorce. The analysis gives both divorced and remarried individuals a clearer understanding of when and how a new spouse's income could factor into support determinations, helping families prepare for potential legal changes as circumstances evolve. For those seeking clarity on post-divorce financial obligations in Illinois, Knight's thorough examination underscores the nuances of family law when it comes to remarriage. This detailed exploration offers guidance to help ensure individuals are well-informed about how Illinois courts may interpret remarriage and family support. About the Law Office of Russell D. Knight: The Law Office of Russell D. Knight, based in Chicago, Illinois, can provide comprehensive legal support in family law. Led by Chicago divorce lawyer Russell D. Knight, the firm can assist clients with divorce proceedings, child custody, and financial support matters. Knight is committed to delivering personalized service, aiming to protect clients' rights and support their long-term interests. Embeds: Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUSD2ZNem-o GMB: https://www.google.com/maps?cid=13056420905624162796 Email and website Email: russell@rdklegal.com Website: https://rdklegal.com/ Media Contact Company Name: Law Office of Russell D. Knight Contact Person: Russell D. Knight Email:Send Email [ https://www.abnewswire.com/email_contact_us.php?pr=chicago-divorce-lawyer-russell-d-knight-discusses-the-impact-of-new-spouses-income-on-illinois-divorce-agreements ] Phone: (773) 334-6311 Address:1165 N Clark St #700 City: Chicago State: Illinois 60610 Country: United States Website: https://rdklegal.com/ This release was published on openPR.
Check out the report card from Nebraska's 44-25 win against Wisconsin on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Who can name Nebraska's last 100-yard rusher in a game, before Emmett Johnson achieved the feat Saturday? Johnson ran like he had something to prove, repeatedly shedding the first Badger to get to him. His best run of the day may have been a 19-yard burst in the third quarter when he patiently followed pulling linemen Ben Scott and Henry Lutovsky. Dante Dowdell has a knack for the end zone, scoring three times. (Trivia answer: Chubba Purdy ... against Wisconsin last year). Dylan Raiola has his rhythm back. He spent most of the game hovering around a 70 percent completion rate, which is reminiscent of his first four or five games. The ball is getting out of his hands quicker, and those pitch-and-catches are finally going for big gains. One of his best throws of the day was originally ruled a touchdown on a fade ball to Isaiah Neyor, but replay confirmed he didn't get a foot down. Jahmal Banks had a great TD snag in which he leaped, snared the ball and got his toes down. John Bullock's second tackle for loss of the game stopped Wisconsin's Tawee Walker on fourth-and-1 midway through the third quarter, and it felt like an early dagger for the home team. Bullock was a standout on senior day. The Huskers had some open-field tackling issues but held their own on third- and fourth-down situations. Darrion Dupree was a nice change-of-pace option for the Badgers, averaging 7.5 yards on his seven attempts. Wisconsin found success early on slant passes, including one that went to Vinny Anthony for 42 yards after Isaac Gifford whiffed on a tackle. After that, Braedyn Locke was able to open it for deep balls, including touchdown tosses of 24 and 58 yards. Wisconsin's Vinny Anthony had a big day, racking up six catches for 128 yards and Locke threw for more yards than he has in his past five games. A cool moment for DeShon Singleton, who came down with an interception in his final game at Memorial Stadium. Brian Buschini is having a great season, and Saturday was another notch on his belt. First, he ripped a 52-yard punt that flipped field possession, and he followed that up with a 49-yard boot that went out of bounds at the Wisconsin 3-yard line. Equally as impressive was kicker John "ol' reliable" Hohl, who made all three of his field goals and stayed clean on extra points. Oh, and how about Jacory Barney's 55-yard kick return to open the game? NU's third phase is trending up after a turbulent stretch. A question we might not ever get an answer to: Why was Matt Rhule forced to use a challenge to review Wisconsin's first-quarter touchdown? Don't all scoring plays get reviewed automatically? In a similar situation later in the game, Wisconsin was spared from using a challenge for officials to take another look at a Nebraska touchdown, which was reversed. Also, the unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Micah Mazzccua for spiking the ball on a touchdown felt unnecessary. Nebraska scored a touchdown on its first possession of a game for the first time since the Northern Iowa game. A true tone-setter. There's plenty to unpack from Holgorsen's play sheet — it's no coincidence it only took him two games to pop a 100-yard rusher. And, 44 points for a team that has scored 20 (twice), 17, 7 and 14 in its past five games. That'll do. For the first time in 49 days, Nebraska won a football game. That was a long 49 for everyone involved. This one is a little more cathartic than usual, too, as the Huskers finally wrapped their arms around a bowl berth. It also takes a big bite out of the pressure NU faces on Black Friday vs. Iowa, which is no longer a "must-win." Get local news delivered to your inbox!Joanna Gaines Enjoys Late-Night Baking with Daughter Ella
The incoming Trump administration’s senior director of counterterrorism and deputy assistant to the president, Dr. Sebastian Gorka, said during a special Founders Roundtable on Breitbart Fight Club that Mexican drug cartels are “in big trouble” once the Trump administration enters office. Gorka joined Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow and Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle on Monday for nearly an hour-and-a-half-long conversation, zoning in on Mexican drug cartels at one point. One of the Breitbart Fight Club subscribers, Larry Angyalosi, asked Gorka in the chat if he plans to “go after the drug cartel in Mexico” once he assumes his post next month. Gorka stressed that the Mexican Drug cartels “absolutely falls under” the National Security Council’s scope. “I don’t want to get out in front of my skis here or steal the thunder of the incoming National Security Advisor Mike Waltz or the president,” Gorka added. “I would counsel everyone who wants the potential answer to that question to look up what Congressman Waltz has said about the threat of narco terrorism; what the president has said about the cartels. That’s what I’m going to say right now.” In April 2023, Trump endorsed legislation put forth by Waltz and Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) to authorize the use of military force against cartels. “I would do that,” he told Breitbart News at the time. Months earlier, in January 2023, he released a policy plan to “wage war” on the cartels. Trump’s vision at the time included labeling cartels terrorist organizations, using naval blockades, and using U.S. Special Forces to inflict “maximum damage” on the cartels. Gorka on Monday stressed that “[t]here is an organic coexistence between the cartels, between regular organized crime, and between terrorism... because if you’re smuggling human beings or fentanyl, you’re also going to be smuggling weapons and potentially agents of a threat group like al Qaeda or ISIS or what have you.” “So this is an extant national security threat,” he added. “It’s not just about drugs or human trafficking. So with the likes of [incoming Border Czar] Tom Homan and Colonel Waltz on deck, 12 o’clock on January the 20th, the cartels are going to be in big trouble because President Trump understands the threat.” Gorka then compared the deaths of U.S. military servicemembers in combat since World War II to the sky-high deaths resulting from horrific border policy in a given year. Gorka said that between Korea, Vietnam, both Gulf Wars, and Afghanistan, the death toll of servicemembers killed in action is about 103,000. “How many civilians were killed by fentanyl and drug overdoses under Biden’s open border regime? Now, you can find the data. It is buried deep on the CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] website. You have to like click through 40 times to get to it. But here’s the math: in just the second year of the Biden-Harris border regime that they opened, in one twelve-month period, 110 [thousand] Americans were killed by drug overdoses,” Gorka said. “More Americans were killed by Biden and Kamala Harris’s open borders in one year than died in seventy years of combat. That tells you how serious this is. And we’re going to take it very, very seriously,” he added. The CDC notes that almost “108,000 people died from drug [sic] overdose in 2022, and approximately 82,000 of those deaths involved opioids.” Opioid deaths made up about 76 percent of all overdose deaths.