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A funny thing happened on the way to the streaming-led future of the music business: Vinyl is booming, with annual U.S. sales up 28.7% to $626 million. It still only accounts for 5.2% of U.S. music business revenue, but that’s enough to make it the No. 1-selling format for album sales. Right now, one of the biggest problems needling the vinyl business is finding enough manufacturing capacity. Is this too good to last? The RIAA will provide some perspective on this growth, and panels will explain how the next generation is putting a new spin on an old format, and what physical stores are doing to reinvent themselves for a world where vinyl is more mainstream. . Atlantic Records Group chairman & CEO Craig Kallman who owns a million-plus collection of records himself will also discuss the past and possible future of vinyl in a keynote interview.
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Rising ER Doctors Take Part in Emergency Training Exercise at Miami-Dade Park For the fourth year, team members were told to bring a bag with items that they need - including items to stop bleeding or resuscitate a victim By Julie Leonardi •
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More than 30 medical residents working at Kendall Regional Medical Center took part Wednesday in a unique training on emergencies that may take place outside the building.
The future emergency doctors participated in a search and rescue exercise that simulated injuries, such as drownings and broken bones, during the event at Oleta River State Park.
Even as Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease fire Thursday afternoon, a spate of violent antisemitic incidents across the United States, that began when the conflict broke out, continues to set American Jews on edge.
This post will track these incidents as they develop and link to our coverage. It will be updated to reflect the latest information through May 21.
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Robert Lewin was celebrating his 21st birthday with friends at the upscale New York restaurant Marea Thursday night when a group of eight to 10 people carrying Palestinian flags approached, making a ruckus. “I sort of wanted to hide because I’m Jewish, and not get in any trouble or anything,” Lewin told the Forward. But one of the noisemakers saw Lewin’s friend was wearing a star of David necklace. The group surrounded them, swept their water glasses off the table and spilled their wine. “They said, ‘F Zionists, Israel is worse than the Nazis and there should be another Holocaust,’” Lewin recalled.
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