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Andrew Sobko, BATCH, Spotlighted on New York Stock Exchange TV
By Michelle KellettCalifornia Home Affordability Gains Ground in Q3 2024 as Prices Stabilize and Interest Rates Shift
By Sandy Di AngelisS&P Global Commodity Insights Launches Daily Platts Pork Price Assessments for EU Exports and North Asia Imports
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Elephant Seal Population Struggles After Devastating H5N1 Outbreak in Argentina: Only a Third of Expected Returns
By Yves DucrotHolcim and Detroit Wayne County Port Authority Secures EPA Grant to Propel Zero-Emission Initiatives at Detroit Port
By Steve ArnettParalyzed Veterans of America issues statement in response to House passage of Elizabeth Dole Caregiver bill
Paralyzed Veterans of America National President Robert Thomas issues the following statement in response to the House’s passage of the Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act. This legislation is a comprehensive bipartisan package of bills that expands services for veterans, their families and caregivers, as well as their survivors across healthcare, education, benefits, and more.
“Improving access to home and community-based services is crucial to the health and well-being of our wounded, ill, and injured veterans and their caregivers. The limitations on VA home care leads to veterans being forced to move into institutions to receive the care they need. PVA is pleased by the House’s passage of the Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act, which would address the inequities in care for our most catastrophically disabled veterans. We now turn our attention to the Senate and urge them to swiftly pass this important bill. Without these protections, caregivers will continue to face exhaustion, burnout, financial difficulties, and more. And the veterans with disabilities that they care for, like our members and thousands of others, will suffer extreme hardship.”
Paralyzed Veterans of America is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and the only…
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Biden Thanks Vets for Service, Says Nation Has Obligation to Honor, Support Them
President Joe Biden thanked veterans for their service to the nation and their fellow Americans and emphasized that the nation must keep the faith with those who stepped up to defend the United States.
Biden spoke at the Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, this morning. Vice President…
U.S. Department of Defense Eyes Smooth Transition to Next Administration, Austin Says
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III issued a recent message to the force that emphasized the Defense Department’s commitment to a professional, orderly and calm transition to the next commander in chief, the Pentagon announced today.
In that message sent out Wednesday, “Secretary Austin reiterated that the U.S. military…
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His Excellency Ambassador Otto Federico Von Feigenblatt Has Been Invested as a Knight of the Sovereign and Military Order of the Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta
By Nicole ChoquetteProject Mapping Brings China’s Great Wall to Life in Zhongwei: A Fusion of Art and Technology
By Dennis KellerRH
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Andrew Sobko, BATCH, Spotlighted on New York Stock Exchange TV
New York Stock Exchange TV recently spotlighted the technology-enabled logistics brokerage firm BATCH Freight asCalifornia Home Affordability Gains Ground in Q3 2024 as Prices Stabilize and Interest Rates Shift
Slower home price growth and more favorable interest rates in third-quarter 2024 buoyed California’s housingTHIS WEEK'S HEADLINES
U.S. Department of State hosts OneBeat Institute’s 'Resilient Futures' residency, empowering global creative leaders
As part of the U.S. Department of State’s Global Music Diplomacy Initiative, which elevates music as a platform for promoting peace and democracy, the Department recently hosted the OneBeat Institute’s ‘Resilient Futures’ residency from October 27 to November 7. This year’s Institute brought together five teams of OneBeat alumni and their community partners from Iraq, Mexico, Nigeria, Türkiye, and Ukraine (by way of Portugal) for an intensive two-week exchange program in the United States. Through project-specific mentorship and strategic support, these creative leaders refined their vision, developed curricula, crafted business and multi-year plans —advancing their capacity to enrich the creative economies in their home countries.
Fellows, who included composers, curators, musicians, graffiti artists, and filmmakers- began their journey with a weeklong residency in upstate New York where they presented unique entrepreneurial music and civic projects, engaged in organizational and creative exercises, and met with guest artists and advisors. The program continued in New York City where fellows deepened their collaboration by engaging in peer-to-peer learning and receiving professional mentorship from U.S.-based leaders across business, arts, culture, technology, and education sectors.
Launched in 2012, OneBeat began as an annual U.S.-based residency and tour program, bringing together early-career musicians from around the world to collaboratively create, perform original music, and develop innovative strategies for arts-driven civic and social engagement. Over the past 12 years, Onebeat has expanded from a single annual residency into a dynamic array of year-round initiatives, including global residencies and tours, a virtual residency, an artist-industry incubation program, a podcast, and an alumni micro-grant accelerator program.
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Elephant seal colony declines one year after avian flu outbreak
By Yves Ducrot / Environmental ReporterThe sounds of barking elephant seals are again in the air along the breeding grounds of Península Valdés, Argentina—but it’s quieter. Almost exactly a year after a massive outbreak of H5N1, highly pathogenic avian influenza killed more than 17,000 elephant seals, including about 97% of their pups, scientists estimate that only about a third of the elephant seals normally expected here returned.
“It’s beautiful to walk the beaches now and hear elephant seals again,” said Marcela Uhart, director of the Latin America Program at the UC Davis Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center within the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. “At the same time, we’re walking among piles of carcasses and bones, and seeing very few elephant seal harems, so it’s still disturbing.”
A study published in the journal Nature Communications and co-led by UC Davis and the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) in Argentina provides evidence of mammal-to-mammal transmission during the 2023 outbreak. It found that H5N1 spread efficiently among marine mammals. The outbreak in elephant seals was a stepping stone amid the first transnational spread of the virus in these species, extending across five countries in southern South America.
The study’s genomic analysis further found that, upon entering South America, the virus evolved into separate avian and marine mammal clades, which is unprecedented.
“We’re showing the evolution of H5N1 viruses that belong to genotype B3.2 over time since their introduction in South America in late 2022,” said virologist and co-leading author Agustina Rimondi of INTA and currently also with Robert Koch Institute. “This…
New York Stock Exchange TV recently spotlighted the technology-enabled logistics brokerage firm BATCH Freight as part of its Taking Stock series. BATCH is an online freight marketplace that connects shippers with carriers to move cargo. Its proprietary platform offers shippers the tools to book, manage, and track shipments in real time.
Meanwhile, carriers can schedule loads and get paid through the BATCH portal. Key features include visibility tracking, logistics optimization with artificial intelligence and machine learning, automated storage fee transactions, carbon monitoring, quoting, and more.
Taking Stock host Trinity Chavez sat down with BATCH CEO, Andrew Sobko, to discuss the firm’s past, present, and future plans in more detail.
Introducing BATCH
Backed by Sequoia and Brookfield, BATCH is focused on first-mile logistics in all major ports. CEO Sobko formed BATCH by a tri-party merger.
BATCH’s thesis is to build the most prominent tech-enabled digital wholesaler in the freight industry. It’s doing so by continuing to BATCH shipments designed for sale to small and medium-sized trucking companies. Most of BATCH’s current clients on the shipper side are NYSE-listed Fortune 500 companies.
BATCH’s Past 12 Months
BATCH CEO Andrew Sobko revealed to New York Stock Exchange TV’s Trinity Chavez how the firm had enjoyed a successful last 12 months despite the logistics industry suffering a significant overall downturn during the same period. Brookfield sponsored BATCH’s most recent transaction, while the firm has also been closely…
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Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, will enhance transparencyNew Index Reveals Middle-Class Financial Resilience Shows Gradual Improvement Amid Ongoing Economic Challenges
The American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) released a newCED Releases Solutions Brief on U.S. Infrastructure Investment: Highlights Need for Public-Private Collaboration and Long-Term Strategy
The Committee for Economic Development (CED), the public policy centerNew York Employers Have the 4th Smallest Hiring Struggle in the U.S.
With the labor force participation rate at 62.7% and slightly- Loading stock data...