May 15, 2021 – The Charlotte Hornets and Bank of America this month partnered for the seventh annual Military Care event. This year’s unique initiative saw the full Hornets team and coaching staff, along with 90 volunteers from the two organizations working at home, partner to pack 3,000 care kits to be distributed by the USO of North Carolina to military service members who are required to self-isolate after deployment for 14 days at a quarantine facility before returning home to loved ones.
“It is extremely important that we show our gratitude for our troops and the protection they provide,” said Hornets Sports & Entertainment President & Vice Chairman Fred Whitfield. “Even though we could not gather in person like we have in previous years, we are pleased that we were able to continue to partner with our friends at Bank of America to provide these care kits as a way of offering our thanks to our military service members.”
Aries
Sparring with their weird antivax cousin over Instagram DMs after getting a little too trigger happy with the post-vax story selfies – consequently curating a Close Friends list solely based on their followers’ likelihood to suspect they now have a microchip in their arm.
Taurus Protection from an infectious disease isn’t too shabby a birthday present, but this seriously wasn’t the type of headache they planned on having the morning after their 21st.
Gemini
Cancer Eagerly waiting two weeks to give all of their (fellow vaccinated) friends a little platonic smooch and then spooning them while crying tears of joy because physical touch is their love language, okay?
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General Mills and NFWF Announce Partnership to Accelerate the Adoption of Regenerative Agriculture
National Fish and Wildlife FoundationMay 11, 2021 GMT
WASHINGTON, D.C., May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today announced a partnership with General Mills that will support important conservation efforts on working lands in the Great Lakes Basin (Michigan and Wisconsin) and the Southern Great Plains (stretching from Nebraska to Texas).
Through NFWF’s Sustain Our Great Lakes and Conservation Partners Programs, this new partnership will accelerate the adoption of regenerative agriculture to improve soil heath and water quality, while also enhancing vital habitat for fish and wildlife.
Updated 26 May 2021
May 26, 2021 02:21
Ericsson’s 5G Innovation Hub in Saudi Arabia is currently developing a wide range of 5G use cases across different industries and segments for consumers and enterprises across the Kingdom, with 100 local fresh graduates curated from Saudi Arabia’s leading universities contributing to the initiatives.
The fresh graduates, 50 percent of which are female, are presented with the opportunity to experience on-the-job training, test ideas and see innovation come to life. In the past two years, the graduates have helped develop multiple use cases in 2019, and in 2020 helped push out several more.
The 5G Innovation Hub was established to help the Kingdom leverage 5G by testing new 5G-related and Internet of Things use cases. Working with its global ecosystem of partners, Ericsson’s 5G Innovation Hub is able to collaborate with academia, startups and partners in Saudi Arabia to build technological opportunities.