Author: Enegxi News

Allison Thomson Obituary, Death- After a courageous battle with cancer, our dear friend and colleague Allison Thomson passed away on Sunday. We break the news of her passing with heavy hearts and deep sorrow. She’d been a part of our group for a long time. Every person who had the good fortune to cross paths with Allison was forever changed by her example of undying bravery and grace in the face of adversity. Allison was a vital member of our team, and she contributed a great deal in terms of both time and expertise. A few weeks ago, she reached a…

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 A federal court in Alabama on Tuesday once again struck down that state’s congressional map for not including a second majority African American district, setting up a return to the Supreme Court in a dispute that could decide the balance of power in Congress after the 2024 election. A three-judge panel of federal judges ruled that Alabama’s latest effort to redraw its congressional districts likely violated the Voting Rights Act because the map includes only one of seven includes with a majority of Black voters – even though African Americans make up 27% of the state’s population. “We are deeply troubled that the state…

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Catalina Perez Obituary, Death – It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Catalina Perez. A bright and promising student of Xavier College Preparatory High School, Catalina’s life was a shining beacon of hope and potential. Catalina’s presence in the Xavier College Preparatory community was marked by her unwavering dedication to her studies and her compassionate nature. She was known for her kindness and willingness to extend a helping hand to anyone in need. Her enthusiasm for learning was contagious, inspiring both her peers and teachers alike. As a student, Catalina demonstrated exceptional talent and a commitment to excellence.…

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Dale Tschudin Obituary, Death- Dale M. Tschudin, 80, of White Mills Road, Chatham, died on September 2, 2023, with her family at her side at St. Peter’s Hospice Inn. She was the beloved wife of Romer J. “Jerry” Tschudin and the daughter of the late Russell Bonesteel and Kathleen Strait Bonesteel. She was born in Troy, New York. Dale left behind a legacy of vitality and undying love for her loved ones. Before moving on to Troy, New York, to complete her education at Troy High School, Dale spent her formative years in Wynantskill. Until her retirement in 2004, she…

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X owner Elon Musk is threatening to sue the Anti-Defamation League for defamation, claiming that the nonprofit organization’s statements about rising hate speech on the social media platform have torpedoed X’s advertising revenue. In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Musk told US advertising revenue is “still down 60%, primarily due to pressure on advertisers by @ADL (that’s what advertisers tell us), so they almost succeeded in killing X/Twitter!” Musk also claimed that since he took over the platform in October 2022, the ADL “has been trying to kill this platform by falsely accusing it & me of being anti-Semitic.” “To…

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Tommy Killen Obituary, Death- Tommy Killen was a beloved member of the Springtown Camp family, and we are deeply sorry to share the news of his passing. During this trying time, please know that you have our deepest sympathies. There will always be a void in the lives of those who knew and loved Tommy because he was taken from this world. When he passed away. Tommy was a man who touched many people with his generosity and compassion. He was a rock for his loved ones and the people around him. He was born and he spent his formative years…

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Despite the current barrage of regulatory and media criticism, Binance CEO CZ (an acronym for Changpeng Zhao) seems unconcerned. Instead, he thinks Binance can use the FUD to prove its worth. CZ noted that lawsuits had been brought against Binance as an example of such enforcement actions and added, “I think right now, it does feel like there is a lack of clarity in the crypto regulations and they’re just doing enforcements,” which was a bit depressing. To put it another way, “maybe things can go more smoothly if we talk to each other and work together.” “We are a…

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U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew as his nominee for ambassador to Israel, the White House said in a statement. Lew, if confirmed by the U.S. Senate, will face a complicated political situation, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushes through a judicial overhaul opposed by many Israelis and the Biden administration. He would succeed Ambassador Tom Nides in the post. In addition to Treasury secretary, Lew served under former President Barack Obama as White House chief of staff and deputy secretary of state for management and resources. Lew was director of the Office…

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John Ryan Obituary, Death- It is with deep sorrow that we must inform you of the passing of our dear friend John Ryan, who left this world the week before. His death was a tremendous surprise to everyone who knew him. John’s presence, warmth, and joyous demeanor enriched our lives, and we will forever treasure the memories we have of him. John and his late wife, Marj, were inseparable for many years, and their presence at The Quakerhouse was felt across the neighborhood. Marj died in 2013. They had a regular spot at the far end of the bar, and that…

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Sharon Jefferson Obituary, Death- We are saddened to report the death of Sharon Jefferson, a cherished member of our community, who was killed on September 4, 2023, as a pedestrian. When she passed away, Sharon was 58 years old. Sharon Jefferson, a Lexington, Kentucky native, was well-known for her kind and generous character. She left an indelible mark on the people who were lucky enough to have known her because of her compassion and charity. Her premature death has left a gaping hole in our lives. Sharon was engaged in a terrible collision with a train in the 4000 block of…

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