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Ondo: Anxiety as security agencies identify 27 flash points

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By Yusuf Alli, Managing Editor, Northern Operation/Bisi Oladele/Osagie Otabor/Precious Igbowelundu, Akure Police arrest 25 for firearms possession Governors’ presence in state threat to credible poll – TMG OAU VC not our Returning Officer – INEC At least 27 different parts of Ondo State will be receiving special security attention when voters file out today to […]
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Nigeria’s security challenges are surmountable — Uzodinma

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Our Reporter Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State has declared that the security challenges confronting the national can be overcome if all Nigerians, the leaders and the led, commit themselves to love for the country and the peaceful coexistence of her people Uzodinma made this declaration on Friday in Abuja at the National Institute for […]
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Mayors in north of England demand urgent financial support due to local lockdowns

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Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region Steve Rotheram, who has been in talks with Downing Street this afternoon, speaks to Cathy Newman.
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Canneseries Show ‘Top Dog,’ From ‘Bron’ Producers, Leads Viewers into a Labyrinth of Crime and Deception

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Screening Monday as part of the competition pack at Canneseries, which runs Oct. 9-14, is “Top Dog.” The Stockholm-set crime thriller is produced by Sweden’s Filmlance, the team behind acclaimed series “Bron” (known in many territories as “The Bridge”), which sold to more than 180 countries. In “Top Dog,” middle-aged crime-gang member Teddy from Södertälje, […]
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People movers: Home Point Financial, Kukun, Kairoi Residential

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People Movers provides updates about the business professionals making waves in real estate and mortgage. Here’s the latest.
The post People movers: Home Point Financial, Kukun, Kairoi Residential appeared first on HousingWire.
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Man released in Cork pension fraud inquiry

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A man who was arrested yesterday in relation to suspected pension fraud of more than €500,000 over a 30-year period has been released without charge.
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Man Gets 16 Months in Prison Over Stolen Valor Government Fraud Scheme

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James Stiles received nearly $195,000 in medical care and $4,000 in housing benefits by claiming to be a Marine with two Purple Heart medals.
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Sushant Singh Rajput Case: ED finds no evidence of money-laundering; says family has no idea of his finances

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Two months ago, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) got involved in the Sushant Singh Rajput case after the late actor’s family accused Rhea Chakraborty and others of siphoning funds off Rajput. The ED probed all of Rajput’s bank accounts and financial activities in the past two months.

Talking to a tabloid, an ED source said that Sushant Singh Rajput’s family allegedly has no idea about his finances because of which they suspected large-scale misappropriation of funds after his death. Reportedly, the agency did not find any proof of money laundering or suspicious movement of funds from any of the accounts held by the actor. However, the ED has not concluded its investigation and will be scrutinising small transfers from his bank accounts. The source said that some part of Rajput’s funds, of small value, are still missing and the agency is trying to find out where they went, to whom and why.
The ED had registered an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) on July 31 under the provision of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Rajput’s family had alleged that Rs 15 crore was siphoned off in tranches over the course of a year from one of his bank accounts which contained around Rs 17 crores towards accounts he had no connection with. Talking about the same, ED sources reportedly said that there appears to be some misconception on the family’s part. As per reports, the late actor made his payment including taxes through his chartered accountants which the family was not aware.
ALSO READ: Chetan Bhagat slams those doubting the AIIMS report on Sushant Singh Rajput; asks them to show proof
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SF Shock’s Top Plays, Prize Money from 2020 Overwatch League Grand Finals

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With a 4-2 win over the Seoul Dynasty, the San Francisco Shock have won the Overwatch League Grand Finals in consecutive seasons and cemented themselves as the greatest team in Overwatch history…
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Don’t waste your money on Xbox Series X’s expensive proprietary SSD for backward compatibility games

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As information continues to trickle out about next-gen consoles, we keep getting new pieces of the puzzle that inform our purchasing decisions. Here’s a relatively niche one from Digital Foundry that’s going to become increasingly relevant over time: Any old SSD is a good option for storing and running backward compatibility games on Xbox Series X.
Digital Foundry’s extensive breakdown is embedded above, but the gist of it is that the Xbox Series X’s expensive proprietary nVME SSD doesn’t offer much of an advantage over a SATA SSD when it comes to the backward compatibility library. We’re talking load speed differential of around one second.
The reason for this is that backward compatibility titles don’t make use of the Velocity Architecture that Microsoft has developed for video games on Xbox Series X. Without that optimization, the proprietary SSDs are just acting like SSDs. Considering the price point of an average SATA SSD versus the $220 Seagate Xbox Series X SSD, it’d be foolish to waste precious internal storage space on backward compatible games.
However, and this is important to note, any Xbox Series X optimized title has to run off of the internal storage or the proprietary external SSD (which functions the exact same as the internal SSD). The SATA SSD option is only applicable to backward compatibility for that reason. But, seeing as how every generation of Xbox coming together is one of Microsoft’s selling points, most people will probably have some old stuff that they want to keep installed.
The other takeaway is that everyone should probably stop running their games off of HDDs if they can afford to. Spinning disk drives lag way behind everything else in these tests. If the next generation is largely about getting you into your games quickly, why pay for the new machines just to undo those advantages with inferior tech? 

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