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Brothers sentenced in fire that badly damaged stores, homes

Brothers sentenced in fire that badly damaged stores, homes
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SoftBank fund invests $50 million in Black and Hispanic-led startups

Jun 7, 2021 SoftBank created the Opportunity Fund barely a week after the murder of George Floyd. The firm committed to invest $100 million in companies led by underrepresented racial minorities, establishing the largest fund of its kind. A year later, SoftBank has already allocated half the cash and anticipates creating a second fund by year-end. It’s far too early to tell whether the investments will be successful. The money is reaching about 50 young technology companies around the U.S. and giving them a chance to prove the merits of their businesses before going on to seek more capital from SoftBank or elsewhere.

SoftBank Fund Invests $50 Million in Black and Latinx-Led Tech Startups in a Year

(Bloomberg) SoftBank created the Opportunity Fund barely a week after the murder of George Floyd. The firm committed to invest $100 million in companies led by underrepresented racial minorities, establishing the largest fund of its kind.

Girl Killed, 2 Women and 4 Children Hurt, in Crash on I-95 in Tinicum Township, Delaware County – NBC10 Philadelphia

Updated on May 9, 2021 at 7:41 pm NBC Universal, Inc. The vehicle was traveling northbound on I-95 at milepost 9 in Tinicum Township around 11:40 a.m. when the driver, a 27-year-old woman from Woodlyn, Pennsylvania, somehow lost control.  Download our mobile app for iOS  to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. The vehicle overturned and slid for about 200 yards before coming to a final stop. The driver and a 12-year-old girl were both ejected from the vehicle.  Local Delaware 15 mins ago

Insight Global Informs Individuals of Data Incident

Insight Global Informs Individuals of Data Incident News provided by Share this article Share this article ATLANTA, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Insight Global announced today that some personal information, collected by our employees during COVID-19 contact tracing in Pennsylvania, may have been accessible to persons beyond authorized employees and public health officials. We deeply regret this happened and are committed to restoring the trust of any residents of Pennsylvania who may have been impacted. All necessary steps are being taken to secure any personal information, and we intend to learn and grow from this. We remain committed to continue helping slow the spread of COVID-19 in Pennsylvania.

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