Hurricane Ian could cause $65 billion in damage

The best-case scenario for Hurricane Ian’s economic damage is $55 billion, a data firm said.

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President Putin signs documents to announce the illegal seizure of Ukraine. Putin’s actions are a clear sign that the Russian government is attempting to annex the Ukrainian nation. The Russian government has faced criticism for a lack of mobilisation, and this has led to the mass dismissal of many members of the security forces. Several tech giants have cut their headcount in recent months amid fears of a recession. Meanwhile, the Lev Tahor group has been responsible for at least one attack in Mexico, leaving local residents reeling and searching for family members.

The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Department of Student Conduct has named Mindy Kinnaman as its assistant director of Student Conduct. Kinnaman has more than 20 years of experience in higher education. Previously, she served as the director of Student Life at Front Range Community College in Westminster, Colo., where she oversaw the day-to-day operations. In May, she competed in a Baja SAE(r) competition hosted by Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville, Tennessee.

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