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Four analysts have shared their ratings on Equity Lifestyle Props ELS in the last three months, expressing a mix of bullish and bearish views. The following table summarizes recent ratings, highlights the change in sentiment over the past 30 days, and compares it to the previous month. Bullish Slightly Bullish Indifferent Slightly Bearish Bearish Total Rating 0 0 4 0 0 Last 30 days 0 0 1 0 0 1 month ago 0 0 1 0 0 2 months ago 0 0 2 0 0 3 months ago 0 0 0 0 0 Analysts’ analysis of 12-month price targets offers…

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Scottie Scheffler, an Olympic gold medalist, two-time green jacket winner and two-time PGA Tour Player of the Year, is looking to add another achievement to his resume at the 2024 TOUR Championship. The tournament determines the FedExCup champion, and Scheffler's best result to date was a runner-up finish in 2022. He started that year's TOUR Championship atop the rankings and led by two strokes before losing by one stroke to Rory McIlroy. Scheffler will be looking for revenge at the 2024 TOUR Championship, where he will start again two strokes behind Xander Schauffele.The 2024 Tour Championship gets underway on Thursday…

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Star Wars Outlaws isn't a game to play if you're looking for the most innovative open world experience. It's not packed with genre-shattering ideas, and the structure and gameplay can be pretty repetitive. In many ways, it's standard fare. But for a certain kind of player, that won't matter, because it's the Star Wars part that sets Outlaws apart. It's your average open world game, but it's a great Star Wars simulator.The game is set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and puts you in the role of a low-level criminal named Cay…

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The Milford School District is dealing with technical issues that are causing delays to bus dispatch. Recent social media posts indicate parents are having trouble getting transportation information from the Milford School District, with many parents commenting that when they check online information, they see no bus transportation assigned, even though no changes have been made to transportation over the summer. “The Milford School District is currently implementing Infinite Campus, Delaware's new student information system, as part of the first wave,” said Trish Gerken, public information officer for the district. “Any new system comes with challenges, and unfortunately we are…

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Homeward, a regional hybrid care provider, announced the appointment of internist Dr. Greg Burrell as its first chief medical officer. Burrell will oversee quality assurance and the company's clinical and navigation strategy across markets, working to improve member experience and support health systems. He previously served as chief medical officer at employer health insurer Gravie and vice president of clinical solutions and deputy CMO at virtual health care company Accolade. Burrell also co-founded Carbon Health, a virtual primary care and urgent care provider, where he served as vice president of clinical strategy and product and primary care medical director. “Today…

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Scientists from Google Research have published a paper on GameNGen, an AI-based game engine that generates original Doom gameplay on a neural network. Scientists Dani Valevski, Yaniv Leviathan, Moab Arar, and Shlomi Fruchter designed GameNGen to use Stable Diffusion to process previous frames and current input from the player to generate new frames into the world with incredible visual fidelity and consistency.Generating a complete game engine with consistent logic using AI is a unique achievement. GameNGen's Doom plays like a real video game, with turning, strafing, firing weapons, and precise damage from enemies and environmental hazards. As you explore, real…

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One day up, one day down from the World U20 Championships in Lima, Peru. For the U.S. national team, there was a minor mistake, firstly, that resulted in the reigning U-20 champions not fielding a mixed relay team due to a clerical error: USATF released a statement saying that the team members had not been properly registered in the World U-20 System. This cost the United States a medal in the 4×400, and ultimately no Americans won a medal on the first day of competition. But there will be some consolation on the second day, with four more finals scheduled,…

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SAN ANTONIO – Celebrate and honor San Antonio's history and culture at the 9th Annual World Heritage Festival in September.The celebration will feature a variety of events each day at each of the San Antonio missions from September 5th through September 8th, highlighting the history of the missions.”The World Heritage Festival is a wonderful event that celebrates San Antonio's shared history, culture and unique heritage,” said City Council Member Phyllis Viagran, District 3. “It's a time to come together as a community to honor San Antonio's rich heritage and recognize the profound impact it has had on our city.”Most tours…

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The preseason is finally over. It's time for the big games. Week 1 has some great matchups, including the Chiefs vs Ravens. The Browns vs Cowboys game will also be a highlight. Each week of the NFL season, I will share my prediction for each game and rank them for those who play a format that requires it. Games will be categorized as sure, somewhat confident, and even. The numbers next to the games indicate my confidence level, counting down to my least confident prediction. Winning predictions are in italics. Some weeks may have a subcategory called “Wait and See”…

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It's the dog world that we enjoy Published Wednesday, August 28, 2024 at 12:49 p.m. Les Ferguson By Les Ferguson Jr. columnist My family moved from Manassas, Virginia to Lubbock, Texas the summer I was in third grade, a story worthy of a column of its own, but not today. Shortly before that we got our first family dog, a toy poodle/beagle cross, and if you remember the dogs from Petticoat Junction and the original Benji, that dog looked like that. We called her Muffin, or Muffy Baby. She responded to both. If I remember correctly, I was in college…

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