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Wednesday, April 29, 2026

LinkedIn Adds New Animations for Professional Announcements – Social Media Today

Your announcements on LinkedIn are getting a refesh, with LinkedIn today launching an updated set of achievement animations and images, which will provide a fresh look to these posts in-stream. As you’re no doubt aware, LinkedIn has a series of in-built GIFs and image templates to go along with various professional achievements and announcements, including that sun one, those planes, the cupcake, etc. Though LinkedIn’s used the exact same animations for a long time, and they’ve pretty much lost their appeal or resonance. In fact, LinkedIn retired several of them late last year, but now, it’s rolling out some updated graphics to help make your professional updates stand out. As explained by LinkedIn’s Head of Design Sarah Alpern: “ Starting today, you’ll begin to see 16 new celebration animations to choose from whenever you go to post about a new job, project, milestone, or anniversary, giving you options that match your personal style and message. The way you post will stay mostly the same, but these new visuals will help your story shine even brighter. ” As you can see in the above example, LinkedIn has a range of new animations for your professional announcements, all of which are animated

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NAU in the Alps

Pablo Picasso once said that painting is just another way of keeping a diary, since art documents the life and experience of the artist. But art also reflects the social forces around it, such as the cultural and political atmosphere of the period it was created in, as well as the religion, nationality, class, gender and interpersonal connections of its creator.    Eagle Nest, Germany This summer, armed with sketchbooks, theories and a healthy dose of curiosity, 19 NAU   students traveled across the Alpine region to decode the invisible forces that have shaped art in this area for centuries. Led by Jessie Finch , chair of the Department of Sociology, and Neal Galloway , associate director of the School of Art and Design, the Sociology of Visual Art and Culture class took a two-week journey across Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France.   “There is a complex web of social systems and conventions that both construct and constrain the world of art that we experience,” Finch said. “This class helps students recognize and understand the structures that underlie the world of art and visual culture with a focus on the art and culture of The Alps region in Europe.”   The

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‘Liverpool will always be part of me’ – Darwin Nunez shares farewell message

News'Liverpool will always be part of me' - Darwin Nunez shares farewell message Published 4 hours ago By Chris Shaw Darwin Nunez has shared a special farewell message after leaving Liverpool to make a permanent move to Al-Hilal. The Uruguayan completed his transfer to the Saudi Arabian side on Saturday, bringing an end to a three-year spell with the Reds in which he scored 40 goals and helped secure the Premier League title last season. Nunez also earned winner’s medals in the Carabao Cup and FA Community Shield, while delivering a number of hugely memorable moments. “Thank you, Liverpool,” he posted on social media. “Three years on, it’s time to say goodbye. I’ll take with me countless memories that will live with me forever. “I leave with a full heart, thanks to the love of a crowd that never let me down and always had my back - through the highs and through the lows. “Liverpool will always be part of who I am. I’ll miss you more than words can say. To all the staff and my teammates - thank you and all the very best for the future.” Published 4 hours ago

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London police arrest hundreds of protesters over banned pro-Palestine group | Euronews

By&nbspEuronews&nbspwith&nbspAP Published on 10/08/2025 - 8:45 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT British police have arrested 466 people at a protest in central London in support of a recently banned pro-Palestinian group on Saturday. The Metropolitan police reported on their X account that an additional eight people were arrested for other offences including five for assaults on officers. Ahead of the protest Civil Rights Group Amnesty International released a statement urging the Met police not to make arrests on peaceful protesters. In early July, Parliament passed a law banning Palestine Action and making it a criminal offence to publicly support the group. The move followed an incident in June when activists broke into Royal Air Force base and damaged two tanker planes to protest against Britain’s support for Israel’s offensive in Gaza. Supporters of Palestine Action say the ban unlawfully limits free speech. They have held protests across the UK over the past month. On Saturday, more than 500 people gathered in Parliament Square, many holding signs reading “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.” Police had said on their X account that they were "preparing for a busy three days of protests and events". Protest organisers Defend Our Juries claimed in a statement

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Vibe coding has officially gone mainstream, with tools like Cursor, Replit, Lovable, Windsurf …

AIM’s Post Vibe coding has officially gone mainstream, with tools like Cursor, Replit, Lovable, Windsurf, and Google’s new Firebase Studio redefining how apps are built. “If you’re a non-technical person, you’ll be way ahead of your peers if you pick up a bit of coding and start fiddling with AI-driven coding environments,” said Paras Chopra, founder of Lossfunk. Cursor, the first breakout in the space, became known for its ‘Tab Tab Tab’ feature, offering natural language code generation, autocompletion, and a codebase-aware chatbot. While powerful, its lack of built-in deployment can make it intimidating for beginners. To bridge that gap, Replit has emerged as a go-to for end-to-end development and deployment. “Many vibe coders are switching from Cursor to Replit because we handle both development and deployment environments,” said Amjad Masad, Replit’s founder. From Reid Hoffman cloning LinkedIn with a single prompt to Kamal Haasan praising the platform, Replit’s reach goes beyond developers. Lovable, on the other hand, focuses on non-technical creators, turning natural language prompts into full-stack apps — a hit among kids and beginners. “Kids skipped break because they were vibe-coding too hard,” said founder Anton Osika. For those wanting more power, Windsurf offers an agentic coding partner

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NJEDA Opens Applications for Garden State C-PACE Program

August 8, 2025 at 12:57 pm 2 minute read TRENTON, N.J. (August 8, 2025) – The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) is now accepting project applications for the Garden State Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) Program . The program enables commercial property owners to access a new form of financing to undertake energy efficiency, water conservation, renewable energy, and resiliency upgrades. WHAT:            The Garden State C-PACE Program allows commercial property owners to repay investments in eligible projects through a special assessment to a Participating Municipality, similar to the owner’s real property tax, sewer, or water bill. This unique form of financing results in lower-cost, longer-term financing, making it easier for projects to be cashflow-positive from the outset. The Program will help drive private investment, from Qualified Capital Providers, throughout the State to help decarbonize existing and forthcoming buildings. Using the Program, property owners will be able to finance up to 100 percent of eligible improvements for Retrofit Projects and up to 35 percent of the stabilized value of New Construction Projects. Projects that were previously completed within the three-year look-back period are also eligible to apply. As the Program Administrator, the NJEDA will review applications for eligibility and

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6 ways to find fresh story ideas — and where to sell them

Independent journalist Anna Medaris holds up a recent article of hers during an event hosted by AHCJ and the Journalists & Women Symposium in July. Photo by Demi Guo When aspiring journalists used to ask me how I got my ideas, I worried they were pursuing the wrong profession. After all, I’m a writer largely because there are so many stories I want to tell. Whether it’s the middle of the night or the middle of a shower or the middle of eavesdropping on a stranger’s conversation, I’ve never been at a loss for what to pitch next.  But I’ve come to learn that many journalists I admire came into the field for other — and frankly, more selfless — reasons, like a deep-seated drive to pursue the truth or the ability to write with breaking-news speed.  So in the spirit of learning from one another, here are a few key ways I’ve accumulated story ideas — and spun them into the kind of pitches that secure assignments.  1. Find the intersection between your interests and cultural buzz For the last few years, readers (and therefore editors) have been eating up stories about GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic. Viral stories have explored

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Ann Agnes Bowering (nee Parrott) – Obituary – Carnell’s Funeral Home

October 17, 1940 to August 5, 2025 Obituary Schedule Visitations 2-4 p.m. on August 11, 2025 7-9 p.m. on August 11, 2025 2-4 p.m. on August 12, 2025 7-9 p.m. on August 12, 2025 Carnell’s Funeral Home 329 Freshwater Road View on Map funeral 11:00am, Wednesday August 13th St. Mark's Anglican Church 203 Logy Bay Rd, St. John's Reception to follow at the Church. Inurnment to follow at the Columbarium at the Anglican Cemetery, Forest Rd.

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LinkedIn’s Scaling Back its Alternative News Feed Test – Yahoo Finance

Skip to navigation Skip to main content Skip to right column Thu, Aug 7, 2025, 12:24 PM 2 min read This story was originally published on Social Media Today. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Social Media Today newsletter. It seems like LinkedIn’s test of alternative feed options, accessible via top-of-feed “pills,” is unlikely to stick around, based on the latest update to its overview of the option in its Help Center database. Over the last few months, LinkedIn has been testing out alternate feed options, which you can tap into from the top of your main LinkedIn feed. As you can see in these examples, shared by social media expert Lindsay Gamble, the new options include: “For You” which is the main, algorithmically-defined LinkedIn feed “Following” which includes updates only from LinkedIn members whom you follow And “News,” a collection of the latest business news info, curated by LinkedIn’s editorial team. The optional feeds are only available to a select group of U.S. users, and based on the latest update, it seems like it might be going away soon. As per LinkedIn: “ This experience is currently a test and is limited to a

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