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Gainers Image Sensing Systems (NASDAQ:ISNS) stock moved upwards by 4.14% to $4.77 during Thursday’s after-market session. Trading volume for this security closed at 7.5K, accounting for 7.83% of its average full-day volume over the last 100 days. The market value of their outstanding shares is at $25.5 million. Information Services (NASDAQ:III) stock rose 4.11% to …

CHICOPEE – Continual problems with the broadcasting of the City Council meetings have grown so bad that council president Shane D. Brooks sometimes relies on texts from his mother to known when the audio shuts off to the viewing public. Then in the last meeting – which drew a lot of attention and a protest …

The country’s largest public school district will begin reopening in phases for in-person learning on December 7, de Blasio said in a news conference. The city closed public school buildings on November 19 after the city’s seven-day average reached a 3% positive testing rate, the threshold set by the mayor for closing schools. All students …

Abbott recently published a position paper on the future blueprint for the care of vascular patients, based on the results of extensive qualitative market research conducted worldwide.  At Abbott, we are always asking ourselves how might we improve patient outcomes through technological advances and better data visibility – but before we can begin to answer …

MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) – The Meridian Public School District announced Friday night that schools will soon be moving to virtual learning for the rest of the 2020 school year. Due to the current increase in COVID-19 cases in Lauderdale County, and the chance of large family gatherings during the holidays, MPSD is moving to virtual …

OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill., Oct. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — SIRVA Inc., a leading global relocation and moving company, today launched its newest technology, MoovScout, powered by SIRVA Innovation. SIRVA’s unique worldwide product, MoovScout, is an app that will standardize and digitalize workflow processes in real time for their global moving crews, directly impacting the customer experience. The …

Even though many courthouses across the country are empty or hearing only a limited number of cases due to the coronavirus pandemic, cases are still being filed. While the pandemic has affected the processing of cases, litigants, their lawyers and the courts are working to keep cases moving forward. Dealing with discovery and scheduling trials—let …

Radhika Lakhani and Vaidehi Vekariya, both studying in 10th grade, were working on a school project when they discovered the asteroid, which they named HLV2514. The girls, from the city of Surat in the western Indian state of Gujarat, were participating in a Space India and NASA project, which allows students to analyze images taken …

Florida surpassed 400,000 total coronavirus cases on Friday, one day after Gov. Ron DeSantis said the state had “clearly stabilized with the cases.” As of 9:25 a.m. ET Friday, Florida had recorded some 402,312 cases of COVID-19, according to data compiled by the state Department of Health. The state logged an average of 10,700 cases …

In announcing that it would move its Asia digital news operation — roughly one third of its staff in Hong Kong — to Seoul, the Times said the security law meant it was “prudent to make contingency plans and begin to diversify our editing staff around the region.” The new legislation, which came into force …