Exclusive | HHS finds Minnesota child care agency failed to verify attendance records and ‘pursue fraud tips’

Exclusive | HHS finds Minnesota child care agency failed to verify attendance records and ‘pursue fraud tips’

[ad_1] The US Department of Health and Human Services found Minnesota’s child care agency failed to adequately verify attendance records or “pursue fraud tips” following an oversight visit in late January, according to a letter obtained by The Post. HHS’ Administration for Children and Families informed Minnesota officials that its handling of the distribution of…

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7 reasons saying less in investor meetings gets you more

7 reasons saying less in investor meetings gets you more

[ad_1] You walk into an investor meeting with 47 slides, three backup models, and a rehearsed answer to every possible question. You leave feeling like you talked nonstop for 45 minutes and somehow said nothing that landed. Most early-stage founders think the path to funding is proving how much they know. In reality, I have…

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Singapore to Train 100,000 Workers in AI Skills by 2029 Under New National Programme

Singapore to Train 100,000 Workers in AI Skills by 2029 Under New National Programme

[ad_1] Singapore is ramping up efforts to prepare its workforce for an AI-driven future, with plans to train 100,000 workers in artificial intelligence capabilities by 2029 under a newly launched National AI Impact Programme (NAIIP). Announcing the initiative during her ministry’s budget debate on Monday, March 2, Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo…

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Torturous ‘Cheek Splittler 9000’ airplane seat worries travelers about the future of flight: ‘Hostile architecture’

Torturous ‘Cheek Splittler 9000’ airplane seat worries travelers about the future of flight: ‘Hostile architecture’

[ad_1] It’s a real plane in the butt. An airplane passenger was taken aback after encountering a peculiar “cheek splitter” sky chair with a “perplexing” wedge bisecting the bum cushion. “I’ve been on a lot of planes around the world, but this was a first,” exclaimed the user while describing the torture device-esque accommodation on…

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Iran crisis puts Asia on alert for LNG scramble and US$100 a barrel oil

Iran crisis puts Asia on alert for LNG scramble and US0 a barrel oil

[ad_1] The region’s petrochemical refiners could also experience disruptions to feedstock supply [SINGAPORE] Asian markets, including Singapore, could face an intense scramble for liquefied natural gas (LNG) if the conflict in Iran escalates and threatens supply, analysts told The Business Times. The region’s petrochemical refiners could also face disruptions to feedstock supply, while surging oil…

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For USC football, 5 questions entering spring practice

For USC football, 5 questions entering spring practice

[ad_1] You may have seen the billboard near USC’s campus. Quarterback Jayden Maiava is clutching the ball, alongside a slogan reading “The Time Is : Now.” Some might say it’s past time for Maiava’s coach. Head coach Lincoln Riley of the USC Trojans looks on prior to a game against the UCLA Bruins at Los…

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UMS buys out aluminium alloy products supplier

UMS buys out aluminium alloy products supplier

[ad_1] The acquisition is not expected to have a material impact on its FY2026 net tangible assets or earnings per share [SINGAPORE] Precision engineering group UMS Integration has bought the remaining 30 per cent stake in Starke Singapore, a privately held aluminium alloy products supplier, for S$8.2 million. Announcing the acquisition, which converted Starke into…

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