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ANGI Homeservices Inc (ANGI) Q1 2021 Earnings Call Transcript

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Good morning, everyone. Glenn Schiffman here, and welcome to the IAC and Angi Inc. First Quarter earnings presentation. Joining me today is Joey Levin, CEO of IAC and Chairman of Angi; and Oisin Hanrahan, CEO of Angi, Inc. Similar to last quarter, supplemental to our quarterly earnings releases, IAC has published its quarterly shareholder letter. We will not be reading the shareholder letter on this in this presentation. It is currently available on the Investor Relations section of IAC s website. I will shortly turn the call over to Joey to make a few brief introductory remarks, and then we ll open it up to Q&A.

5 PA Lawmakers Accused Of Sexual Misconduct Since 2017

UpdatedFri, May 7, 2021 at 12:07 pm ET Replies(6) State Reps. Brian Ellis, Nick Miccarelli, Tom Caltagirone and state Sens. Daylin Leach and Mike Folmer have all been accused of misconduct, including rape and child pornography possession, since 2017. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) PENNSYLVANIA Five lawmakers are among more than 100 across the country now accused of sexual misconduct in the four years since the onset of the national #MeToo reckoning in 2017, according to data collected by The Associated Press. The state lawmakers are among other politicians, entertainers and business leaders exposed in the social justice movement to end sexual abuse and sexual harassment. The movement began in 2017 when movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, now a convicted sex offender, was accused by more than 80 women of sexual misconduct allegations dating back to the late 1970s.

Calypso time as Preston s Caribbean Carnival gets go-ahead this summer – Repeating Islands

Organisers today announced that, after the disappointing cancellation of last year’s event due to Covid, the 2021 extravaganza will definitely go ahead thanks to Arts Council funding. It is hoped the city’s colourful fiesta, normally held in June, will be able to take to the streets on Sunday August 1, assuming coronavirus restrictions have been fully lifted by then. If not then the carnival committee have vowed to hold the event virtually to make sure it happens in some form over that Bank Holiday weekend.   Preston’s Caribbean Carnival plans to hit the streets again this summer. “We are continuing to plan as usual for our 2021 carnival,” said Carnival chair Trace Harris.

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