Author: Delbert Williams II

Born in the early 80s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Delbert Williams II has always had a passion for writing. Even in high school, he earned excellent grades in English and writing classes. After attending John Marshall High School, he graduated from Project Stay Alternative High School in Milwaukee. From there, Delbert attended Milwaukee Area Technical College, where he studied music and communications. While he enjoyed these fields, his love for writing remained strong. In 2019, Delbert founded Hard Stack Street Mag, a publication that quickly gained a following for its unique and engaging content. As the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine, he has worked tirelessly to produce quality articles that cover a wide range of topics, including music, art, culture, and politics. Now 42 years old, Delbert continues to pursue his passion for writing and journalism. Through Hard Stack Street Mag, he has created a platform that allows him to share his voice and perspective with readers from all over the world. With a strong background in writing and a deep understanding of the power of storytelling, Delbert Williams II is a writer to watch. He is dedicated to producing content that is both informative and engaging, and he is committed to using his platform to shine a light on important issues that are often overlooked by mainstream media.

[ad_1] The Pac-12 conference announced the dismissal of two senior executives on Friday following an investigative audit on its finances dating back to 2016.An investigation revealed that two executives failed to disclose material information to the conference board and external conference auditors in connection with overpayments by distribution partners.In October, a distribution partner subject to a 2017 audit determined that it had overpaid for conferences every year since 2016. Overpayments totaled over $50 million.After the error was pointed out by a distribution partner, the conference hired Cooley LLP to conduct an independent investigation into the matter. The company concluded that…

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[ad_1] Dietrich Knout(Reuters) – Federal prosecutors seized nearly $700 million in assets from FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried in January. The seizures were mostly in the form of Robinhood shares, according to court filings Friday.Bankman-Fried, who is accused of stealing billions of dollars from FTX customers to pay debts owed by a crypto-focused hedge fund, has pleaded not guilty to fraud charges. He is scheduled to go to trial in a month.The Justice Department revealed the seizure of Robinhood shares earlier this month, but provided a more complete list of seized assets on Friday.Ownership of seized Robinhood shares worth about $525…

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[ad_1] S1: A mobile app for asylum applications gets mixed reaction.S2: You know , I didn’t go to law school to be tech support for CBP , but that seems like what this is turning into.S1: I’m Jade Hindman. This is KPBS midday edition. We’ll explore some of the issues with the new mobile app and if it will be helpful. And we’ll tell you about a few options to celebrate the Lunar New Year in your weekend preview. That’s ahead on Midday Edition. As the migrant crisis at the southern border intensifies , the Biden administration has unveiled a…

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[ad_1] Milwaukee — A new report in Milwaukee Magazine details how staffing issues are impacting Columbia St. It cites both patients who claim they may be exposed to Ellie Fishman, who wrote an article for Milwaukee Magazine, “How Staffing Shortages Compromise Care at Columbia St. I immediately admitted that I was. “We’re seeing a shortage of staff in hospitals across the country,” Fishman said. “Wisconsin is no exception. Ascension and Columbia St. He Mary Hospital here in Milwaukee is no exception. It’s been happening for years and I think the pandemic has accelerated it.” Since Fishman’s article was published, Columbia…

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[ad_1] In what the state agency calls the first time, gambling enforcement agents have paid to play slots for gamblers who roam casinos in the Twin Cities area and watch live TikTok streams in hopes of getting rich quick. He said he sniffed out an illegal betting duo that was making money. Minnesota Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement investigators said in court filings this week that two men were remote bookmakers at the Mystic Lake Casino on Prior Lake and at the Treasure Island Resort & Casino just outside the Red Wing. I made it clear that I was in business.…

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[ad_1] Bay Area Charity Raises Funds for Youth Sports Sean Barry reports. Tampa, Florida – On Friday morning, the fairways and tee boxes at TPC Tampa Bay were filled not with the sound of another round of golf, but with the sound of hundreds of thousands of dollars raised for charity. When Bob and Donna Ritchie lost their son Jason in a car accident in 2009, they set out to raise money to help other kids who love sports as much as Jason. Donna Richie said, “I didn’t know what was going to happen from the beginning. Their goal changed…

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[ad_1] National DJ Day is held annually on January 20th and honors the achievements of amateur and professional disc jockeys. Variety Magazine in 1941 first published the term disc jockey, according to National Days Today. The DJ was born in the 20th century, starting as a radio DJ and eventually evolving into a live club DJ, DJ soundclash and turntablist. We currently have mobile DJs, genre DJs, wedding DJs and resident DJs. Everyone follows the same basic tricks and tools to rock the crowd. Film columnist and commentator Walter Winchell (left) is pictured in this file photo. Relaxing and joking…

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[ad_1] National DJ Day is held annually on January 20th and honors the achievements of amateur and professional disc jockeys. Variety Magazine in 1941 first published the term disc jockey, according to National Days Today. The DJ was born in the 20th century, starting as a radio DJ and eventually evolving into a live club DJ, DJ soundclash and turntablist. We currently have mobile DJs, genre DJs, wedding DJs and resident DJs. Everyone follows the same basic tricks and tools to rock the crowd. Film columnist and commentator Walter Winchell (left) is pictured in this file photo. Relaxing and joking…

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[ad_1] Armand Sirignan The market is slowly going down or entering the consolidation channel.This could be the first sign of a long-term reversal The explosive rally that started at the beginning of the month is coming to a logical conclusion as the majority of digital assets have reversed from local highs. However, there are exceptions, such as XRP, which remains in an uptrend. What’s coming to market next week? A stronger and deeper correction is likely in popular assets such as Ethereum, BNB and even Bitcoin once the bullish trend in the market cools down. Sentiment-based indicators show that investors…

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[ad_1] The $353,400 federal grant should help the updated Joliet Junior College program reach out to more small businesses and startups, university officials said.The funds fund entrepreneurs and business centers relocating from the main campus on Woobolt Road to the City Center campus in downtown Joliet.JJC President Klein Namuo said the university is looking to expand the program.The additional funding will “help the entrepreneurs and business center fulfill its mission of serving as many entrepreneurs and small businesses as possible in and around the Joliet area.”Namuo, one of several academics and economic development experts who joined Rep. Lauren Underwood on…

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