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Nation News.com 

World’s oldest man passes at 112

The world’s oldest living man has died at the age of 112, his family have confirmed. John Alfred Tinniswood died on Monday at the Southport care home where he lived. The lifelong Liverpool football fan became the world’s oldest living man in April this year, when Juan Vicente Pérez Mora died at the age of […]

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Ludwig von Mises Institute 

No, Affirmative Action and Merit Are Not Compatible

Even though the Supreme Court supposedly banned affirmative action for college admissions, federal law still requires certain outcomes with regards to race, sex, and other characteristics. Federal authorities still want affirmative action to be brought in the back door.

Entrepreneur.com 

5 Ways AI Can Accelerate Your Entrepreneurial Journey

AI empowers entrepreneurs to optimize IP management by accelerating patent searches, monitoring for infringement and simplifying drafting, helping them secure and monetize their innovations faster.

Kotaku.com 

13 Of Our Favorite Black Friday 2024 Gaming Deals

Another holiday season approaches and video games are once again awash in sales, discounts, and end-of-year inventory liquidations. Everywhere you click there’s another price with a red line through it and the promise of big savings. It’s overwhelming and easy to tune out, so we’ve consolidated a much shorter list of…

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Hawks Baseball 

Robertson Named Finalist for Walter Payton Award

Monmouth University football quarterback Derek Robertson has been announced as one of 35 finalists for the 2024 Stats Perform Walter Payton Award, the honor given to the top offensive player in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).

Sydney Morning Herald 

The surprise twist in new cashless gaming system

Gamblers could still use cash and there would be no binding limit to the amount a poker machine player could spend under a draft proposal by the gambling reform panel.

Sydney Morning Herald 

Sydney Uni’s U-turn on AI is pragmatic teaching

Australian universities have been wringing their hands over the tsunami of artificial intelligence tools swamping tertiary education. The University of Sydney has taken a surprising step.