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Texas A&M contradicted Kyle Rittenhouse’s claim he would be attending their school. Now he says he’s going somewhere else. But he has yet to enroll in classes there.

Texas A&M contradicted Kyle Rittenhouse’s claim he would be attending their school. Now he says he’s going somewhere else. But he has yet to enroll in classes there.

Kyle RittenhouseSean Krajacic-Pool/Getty Images On Saturday, Kyle Rittenhouse said he was attending Texas A&M University. After the university said he was not enrolled, Rittenhouse said he would be attending Blinn College. Rittenhouse said he would use the college as a “feeder school” to attend Texas A&M in 2023. Kyle Rittenhouse tweeted Monday that he would be attending Blinn College after Texas A&M University contradicted his claim that he would be attending the university this year. On a… Source link

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2 asset classes to watch as the Fed moves to taper: Morning Brief

This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Wednesday, November 3, 2021 Bonds and the dollar Watch bonds and the dollar, the forgotten stepchildren of a frothy market. Once upon a time, inflation-wary investors used to telegraph their displeasure by selling Treasury debt, which pushed up yields and the value of the U.S. dollar (one day I’ll explore the fascinating world of interest rate… Source link

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Harvard Business School Moves MBA Classes Online As Covid Cases Surge

2021 is looking uncomfortably like 2020. Poets&Quants has learned that Harvard Business School is going back to remote instruction for all first-year MBA students courses after a “steady rise in breakthrough infections” among students. The move is effective this week, September 27 to October 3. Some second-year courses also will be taught remotely this week, the school announced. “In recent days, we’ve seen a steady rise in breakthrough infections among our student population, despite… Source link

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Google Meet adds new zoombombing protections for online classes

Google is turning on new security features in its Google Meet video chat service for meetings held by education subscribers, the company has announced. The changes, which are due to go into effect over the next 15 days, will mean that anonymous users won’t be able to join meetings organized by G Suite for Education or G Suite Enterprise for Education subscribers. An anonymous user is anyone not signed into a Google account, the company says. The new features appear to be designed to… Source link

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