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Yaya Mayweather

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Yaya Mayweather Mayweather , 19, was taken to a jail in Harris County, Texas, around 1:30 a.m. after a 25-year-old woman was stabbed and hospitalized, said Capt. Jonathan Zitzmann of the, Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office. The woman suffered non-life threatening injuries and underwent surgery, he said. etween Mayweather, rapper NBA Youngboy ,and a woman named Lapattra Lashai Jacobs turned violent Friday night, prompting law enforcement to show up at the rapper's home and arrest Mayweather, according to TMZ, which first reported the arrest. Zitzmann said police arrived at the scene after emergency., medical staff responded to a 911 call shortly before 7 p.m. The medical staff that helped the injured woman contacted police and alerted them to the possible altercation. NBA Youngboy, born Kentrell DeSean Gaulden, and Mayweather used to be in a relationship. Jacobs has a child with the rapper.

Patricia Bosworth dies from coronavirus

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Patricia Bosworth dies from corona virus at 86 Patricia Bosworth was born on April 24, 1933 in Oakland, California, USA as Patricia Crum. She was an actress and writer, known for   Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus   (2006),   Kraft Television Theatre   (1947) and   The Edge of Night   (1956). She was married to   Mel Arrighi . She died on April 2, 2020 in New York City, New York, USA.   Patricia Bosworth, an actress who once starred alongside Audrey Hepburn and later wrote biographies on several stars including Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift, has died due to the coronavirus. She was 86. Bosworth’s stepdaughter, Fia Hatsav, told The New York Times that pneumonia brought on by the virus was the cause of death. Bosworth died on Thursday in New York. Bosworth played a nun opposite of Hepburn in the 1959 classic “The Nun’s Story.” Along with penning bios for Brando and Clift, she also wrote biographies on actress Jan...

Tom Dempsey, NFL kicker dies of corona virus

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The 73-year-old, who suffered from dementia, died from complications with Covid-19 on Saturday at Lambeth House Retirement Community in New Orleans, his family told  The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate . CNN has previously reported state officials were monitoring the facility after discovering a "cluster" of cases at  the retirement home, where numerous residents have died . Gano honored Dempsey the next day. Graham Gano ✔ @GrahamGano 15K 1:55 AM - Oct 9, 2018 Twitter Ads info and privacy 2,371 people are talking about this Following a March 25 diagnosis, Dempsey had initially fought the virus "promisingly," but his condition had worsened in the last week, daughter Ashley told the newspapers that form nola.com. Because Lambeth House residents were quarantined, his family was not able to visit with him before he passed, but Ashley Dempsey was able to speak to him ...
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How artificial Intelligence is changing insurance Insurance is an industry that thrives on predictability. The more certain the outcome, the more insurance firms can be sure to offer fair rates and generate value for customers and shareholders alike. As such, it’s an industry that has been slow to adopt new technologies and adapt to global change. Today, however, change is here, and more is on the way.  Global megatrends, from the imminent arrival of the self-driving car to accelerating climate change, threaten to disrupt the insurance sector in a way that’s never been seen before. For players in the insurance space, knowledge and certainty represent security and survival, and those who fail to adapt risk being permanently consigned to the uncited Wikipedia subheadings of history. To survive and thrive in the increasingly entropic age of the fourth industrial revolution, insurers are turning to cutting edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and ma...

UK Banks

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 'Epic Fail' on Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) The Chancellor announced £330bn availability under the new CBILS program yet two weeks on and the collective UK Banks have only lent £145m to UK SMEs, why? April 3rd 2020 - Friday night, 5pm and the UK business community expect to see our Chancellor, Rishi Sunak reassure us that everything will be OK with the economy, or so we thought but NO, he is nowhere to be seen.  We hear more of the bad news from the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock (who in fact is very cool under pressure and a first-hand knowledge have suffered from Coronavirus himself - great job thus far Matt). But the Big Question is: Where the f**k is the Chancellor hiding and why has he decided to go from mister big show to mister no show? Two weeks ago, we sat and listened to our PM tell us of the lockdown, the closure of the pubs, restaurants, cinema’s etc and whilst this in itself is fundamentally a ‘once in a lifetime’ event,...