The history of Australian domestic limited-overs cricket: Part 1 – The Roar

Captured a great grassroots sporting moment? We want to see it! Join The RoarBecome a member to join in Australia’s biggest sporting debate, submit articles, receive updates straight to your inbox and keep up with your favourite teams and authors.Oops! You must provide an email address to create a Roar accountWhen using Facebook to create … Read more

Hollywood site entitled for Frank Gehry-designed project on the market – la.urbanize.city

Los AngelesIf you’ve got millions of dollars burning a hole in your pocket and have always wanted Hollywood real estate with entitlements for a Frank Gehry-designed housing and commercial complex, we’ve got great news for you.This month, listings appeared on multiple websites advertising the 2.5-acre property at 8150 Sunset Boulevard as being for sale. The … Read more

UAB's master's in cybersecurity named best in the country by Fortune – University of Alabama at Birmingham

Fortune ranked the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s in-person master’s degree in cybersecurity as the No. 1 program in the country. According to Fortune, there are nearly 770,000 cybersecurity job openings in the United States.   “We are proud to be recognized for academic excellence by Fortune and named the nation’s leading institution for graduate studies … Read more

'Evil'…Finance Minister shocked by alleged multimillion-dollar fraud at SSL – Jamaica Gleaner

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke says he shares the profound level of anger and disgust expressed by Jamaicans at the alleged multimillion-dollar fraud that has been uncovered at investment firm Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL). In a statement today, Clarke characterised the situation as alarming and evil. Last week, SSL disclosed that several of its clients … Read more

Injured Aussie star hits key recovery milestone as sights set on ticket to India – Fox Sports

Australian all-rounder Mitch Marsh remains hopeful he’ll be able to prove his fitness for the upcoming one-day tour of India, after reaching a big milestone on Wednesday.Marsh was ruled out of the Perth Scorchers’ Big Bash campaign in December after undergoing surgery on a longstanding ankle injury.Marsh had carried that ankle complaint through Australia’s unsuccessful … Read more

New cryptocurrency oversight legislation arrives as industry shakes – PBS NewsHour

Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else.Thank you. Please check your inbox to confirm. Fatima Hussein, Associated Press Fatima Hussein, Associated Press Ken Sweet, Associated Press Ken Sweet, Associated Press Leave your feedbackWASHINGTON (AP) — A bipartisan group of senators on Wednesday proposed a bill to regulate cryptocurrencies, … Read more

Fly High with an Education Loan This Makar Sankranti – PersonalFN

Listen to Fly High with an Education Loan This Makar SankrantiMakar Sankranti is one of the major festivals celebrated across India around mid-January. Different states celebrate their harvest festival with different names, such as 'Pongal' in Tamil Nadu, Magh Bihu in Assam, and 'Lohri' in Panjab. True to India's diverse culture, each state has its … Read more

Today felt like 'the start of the federal political year': Clennell – Sky News Australia

Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says today felt like a bit of the “start of the federal political year”. “Prime Minister Anthony Albanese out announcing $100 million for road safety works with the NSW Premier in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney,” Mr Clennell said. “And Peter Dutton up in Queensland straight on the … Read more

International Business School Deans Predict 20 Business … – MBA News Australia

Will business schools be impacted by the ongoing aftershocks of COVID, the climate emergency, economic instability and geopolitical tensions in 2023?That’s the question put to 20 business school deans from around the world, who in turn responded by predicting the following 20 issues that their institutions will need to combat in 2023:We can’t be paralysed … Read more