Brittany Davis
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Brittany Encourages Women to Embrace Change and Step Into Their Power in EmpowerHer Volume 2: The Powerhouse Edition
Co-Author Shares a Message of Resilience, Gratitude, and the Courage to Create a New Chapter in Life ., ., AUSTRALIA, March 20, 2026 / EINPresswire.com/ -- The Queenie Effect Publishing proudly announces the release of EmpowerHer Volume 2: The Powerhouse Edition, a powerful anthology featuring women who are courageously sharing their stories to inspire transformation, resilience, and empowerment.
Brittany Encourages Women to Embrace Change and Step Into Their Power in EmpowerHer Volume 2: The Powerhouse Edition
Co-Author Shares a Message of Resilience, Gratitude, and the Courage to Create a New Chapter in Life ., ., AUSTRALIA, March 20, 2026 / EINPresswire.com/ -- The Queenie Effect Publishing proudly announces the release of EmpowerHer Volume 2: The Powerhouse Edition, a powerful anthology featuring women who are courageously sharing their stories to inspire transformation, resilience, and empowerment.
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The Ultimate Guide To Eating at UConn
https://www.instagram.com/p/BB04_ETE8ca/?taken-at=5078565https://www.instagram.com/p/BBD8kF8rmYS/https://www.instagram.com/p/_AlUVghVYS/?taken-at=240966497 There are nine dining halls at the UConn Storrs campus! It’s basically a city, so these options are so great and necessary. All dining halls typically have the same sections: salad, drinks, soups, grill items, and entrees.
The Ultimate UConn Bucket List
https://www.instagram.com/p/BIGERKtA4Sa/?tagged=uconnhuskieshttps://www.instagram.com/p/BBxjdedQ4Vg/?tagged=mooyahburgerhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BHD7NVchjtI/?taken-by=uconnhuskieshttps://www.instagram.com/p/BFJ_1KzglIj/?taken-by=uconnhuskies Everyone should have his or her own bucket list in life! Bucket lists are a fun way to give you goals to achieve. I’ve created a list of must-dos at UConn that I think every student should experience.
Ultimate Ranking of UConn Dorms
It can be difficult to attend a university for the first time and try to learn the best housing on campus when you’ve never lived at that college before. From my perspective and what I’ve observed, I’ve come up with a list of residence halls on campus ranked #1 (most popular, best dining hall, greatest location, great sized rooms) to #10 (worst location, terrible dining hall, smallest rooms). UConn has many residence halls to choose from not in this list.
What I Wish I Knew Before Freshman Year At UConn
Freshman year at UConn is an exciting time for any newcomer. Enjoy it even more keeping these pieces of advice in mind. UConn’s campus tends to have small first year student residence hall rooms. The more stuff you bring, the less room you’ll have to breathe. I know you’ll want to bring everything, because you’ll be living away from home. But fight the urge to bring those sweet Converse shoes that you never wear, or that beanbag chair that has a stain on it.
TCF4 mutations disrupt synaptic function through dysregulation of RIMBP2 in patient-derived cortical neurons.
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TCI Program Established To Reduce Carbon Emissions From Transportation
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. On December 21, 2020, the Governors of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, as well as the Mayor of the District of Columbia, announced that their respective jurisdictions would establish the Transportation & Climate Initiative Program (TCI-P) and released a memorandum of understanding (MOU) describing the agreed-upon principles for adoption and implementation of the TCI-P.
Breast Milk + Probiotics Reduces Inflammation Associated with Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Preemies
Article title: Short chain fatty acid butyrate, a breast milk metabolite, enhances immature intestinal barrier function genes in response to inflammation in vitro and in vivo Authors: Yanan Gao, Brittany Davis, Weishu Zhu, Nan Zheng, Di Meng, W.
Short chain fatty acid butyrate, a breast milk metabolite, enhances immature intestinal barrier function genes in response to inflammation in vitro and in vivo | American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
Research ArticleEpithelial Biology and Secretion Yanan Gao, Brittany Davis, Weishu Zhu, Nan Zheng, Di Meng, and W. Allan Walker Abstract Infants born under 1500 grams have an increased incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis in the ileum and the colon which is a life-threatening intestinal necrosis. This is in part due to excessive inflammation in the immature intestine to colonizing bacteria because of an immature innate immune response.
Florida didn't save money by drug testing welfare recipients, data shows
TALLAHASSEE — Required drug tests for people seeking welfare benefits ended up costing taxpayers more than it saved and failed to curb the number of prospective applicants, data used against the state in an ongoing legal battle shows.
Bill Nelson calls for federal investigation of unemployment website
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson is calling for a federal investigation into problems plaguing Florida 's new unemployment website. The Florida Democrat has asked the U.S. Department of Labor to investigate what is going wrong with the $63 million overhaul, which has erroneously blocked some jobless people from applying for their benefits. The new system, called CONNECT, launched three weeks ago and is intended to make accessing Florida's unemployment benefits easier.
Calibrating temperature reconstructions from fish otolith oxygen isotope analysis for California's critically endangered Delta Smelt
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Calibrating temperature reconstructions from fish otolith oxygen isotope analysis for California's critically endangered Delta Smelt
RESEARCH ARTICLE Calibrating temperature reconstructions from fish otolith oxygen isotope analysis for California's critically endangered Delta Smelt Malte Willmes Corresponding Author E-mail address: mwillmes@ucdavis.edu https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8734-5324 Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology, UC Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA, 95616 USA Correspondence M. Willmes, Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology, UC Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Judge: Gov. Rick Scott's order to drug test state workers is unconstitutional
By Jay Weaver and Brittany Alana Davis, Times/Herald Staff Writers MIAMI — A Miami federal judge Thursday slammed Gov. Rick Scott's order requiring random drug testing for tens of thousands of state government employees as "unconstitutional" because his policy failed to specify any "public interests" to justify the invasion of privacy.
How These Alabama Teachers Decorate Their Classrooms Will Blow You (And Students) Away
To decorate or to educate? That is the question. For these 30 Alabama teachers, however, the answer is both. On August 13, AL.com put a call-out to all the educators in the Heart of Dixie to submit photos of their classrooms. The response was overwhelming. You'll be amazed at how some of these functional spaces mirror the modern-day décor or country chic style that you’d find in cottage-style homes.
Universities rally for critical student success and research initiatives - Florida State University News
Joined by police chiefs, mental health counselors, medical school deans, and student leaders, the Board of Governors and presidents from all 12 of Florida’s public universities came together on Wednesday to rally support for additional mental health counselors and law enforcement officers, raising the State University System’s research profile, and rewarding university performance.
Most Florida amendments rejected
The Florida Legislature loaded up this year’s historically long ballot with 11 lengthy and confusing constitutional amendments — only to see voters reject almost all of them. Eight of the amendments — including a massive property tax overhaul, abortion restrictions and a “religious freedom” proposal — failed to get the requisite 60 percent vote.
Police: Man played dead after being shot in Houston
A man reportedly played dead after being shot at a southwest Houston apartment complex last week. Police say a woman who lured him there to be robbed is facing charges.Brittany Shalynn Davis, 18, is charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon. According to court documents, she met the victim on an online dating site and arranged to meet him in person.Police say the two met at the El Sol Brillante Apartments at 6401 Sierra Blanca on Monday, June 29.
Police: Man played dead after being shot in southwest Houston
A man reportedly played dead after being shot at a southwest Houston apartment complex last week. And now police say a woman who lured him there to be robbed is facing charges.Brittany Shalynn Davis, 18, is charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon. According to court documents, she met the victim on an online dating site and arranged to meet him in person.Police say the two met at the El Sol Brillante Apartments at 6401 Sierra Blanca on Monday, June 29.
Lawmakers visit shelters, affordable housing on mini-bus tour
CLEARWATER — Walmart worker Melissa McComish never dreamed she could afford to own a home. But with the help of a state trust for low-income housing, the Clearwater single mom with two children obtained a no-interest loan and bought a trim three-bedroom house with a back yard. "It's the biggest blessing ever," said McComish, 46, adding that she used to be homeless.
Judge orders county to reconsider controversial Safety Harbor apartments
The Richman Group plans an apartment complex on the site of the former Firmenich Citrus Plant in Safety Harbor. SAFETY HARBOR — When the Pinellas County Commission struck down a proposed luxury apartment complex slated for the site of the former Firmenich Citrus Plant, opponents believed they had dealt the project a death blow. Turns out that was only an intermission.
Advocates use mini-bus tour to push for low-income housing money
For three months, advocates for low-income housing have contacted bay area lawmakers asking them to join a two-hour mini-tour of housing projects that received state money. The advocates asked lawmakers about their availability, called their offices and mailed formal invitations. They scheduled two tour options: one on Tuesday in North Pinellas and another on Wednesday in south Pinellas. But as of Friday, only state Reps.
Lawmakers to take mini-bus tour of low-income housing in Pinellas
CLEARWATER — For three months, advocates for low-income housing have contacted bay area lawmakers asking them to join a two-hour mini-tour of housing projects that received state money. The advocates asked lawmakers about their availability, called their offices and mailed formal invitations. They scheduled two tour options: one on Tuesday in North Pinellas and another on Wednesday in south Pinellas. But as of Friday, only state Reps.
Popular former St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Baker endorses David Jolly in race for Bill Young seat
One of St. Petersburg's GOP heavyweights — former Mayor Rick Baker — has endorsed Republican David Jolly for Congress, the campaign announced Sunday. The endorsement comes just more than a week after the popular former mayor confirmed he would not run for the seat, and Jolly announced his candidacy. Jolly is the former general counsel for U.S. Rep. C.W. Bill Young, who died last month, triggering a March 11 special election for his congressional seat.
Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks merchants feud over outdoor displays
Racks of sandals and hats attract shoppers outside the Seaside Paradise Gift Shop on Wednesday at the Sponge Docks in Tarpon Springs, where merchants are again facing off over whether the city is too lenient in its rules about displaying goods outside. TARPON SPRINGS — Among the merchants at the Sponge Docks, there are opposing philosophies about the dresses, sandals, hats and other merchandise that crowds the narrow sidewalks.
St. Petersburg's chief city saleswoman departs
ST. PETERSBURG — When Mayor-elect Rick Kriseman was on the campaign tail, he vowed to scrutinize the city's marketing and communications department, which he said didn't do enough to promote local businesses and hot spots. With Kriseman ready to assume the mayor's seat Jan. 2, the head of that department said Sunday she's leaving — becoming the first city executive to announce a departure since Tuesday's election.
Man killed in shooting near Brooksville involved in 1990 racial brawl
A Hernando County man at the center of a deadly 1990 brawl between white and black youths that stoked racial tensions in Brooksville was shot and killed Saturday night, the Hernando County Sheriff's Office says. Kenneth "Kenny" Schreffler, 43, was killed and his girlfriend, Amber Rivenbark, 27, wounded in a shooting by Juan Francisco Perez, 29, of Dade City after an altercation near Brooksville, sheriff's officials said Sunday.
How special election for congressman Young's seat affects Safety Harbor
Safety Harbor is considering whether to reverse a controversial decision to delay the city election until November. SAFETY HARBOR — Gov. Rick Scott's call for a March election to fill the seat left vacant by the Oct. 18 death of longtime U.S. Rep. C.W. Bill Young could throw a wrench into Safety Harbor's election plans. City commissioners will decide Monday whether to reverse a controversial decision made before Young's death to delay Safety Harbor's election from March to November 2014.
As beginning of the month approaches, calls get more desperate on unemployment benefits
It's nearly the first of the month, time to pay rent, utilities and other bills.So it's perhaps not a coincidence that the pace of phone calls and emails to the The Buzz has only quickened in recent days as people continue having problems accessing their unemployment benefits through Florida's newly revamped $63 million unemployment website, called CONNECT.
As beginning of the month approaches, calls get more desperate on unemployment benefits
It's nearly the first of the month, time to pay rent, utilities and other bills.So it's perhaps not a coincidence that the pace of phone calls and emails to the The Buzz has only quickened in recent days as people continue having problems accessing their unemployment benefits through Florida's newly revamped $63 million unemployment website, called CONNECT.
Bill Nelson calls for federal investigation of unemployment website
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson is calling for a federal investigation into problems plaguing Florida ’s new unemployment website. The Florida Democrat has asked the U.S. Department of Labor to investigate what is going wrong with the $63 million overhaul, which has erroneously blocked some jobless people from applying for their benefits. The new system, called CONNECT, launched three weeks ago and is intended to make accessing Florida's unemployment benefits easier.
Florida's new unemployment website still plagued with long waits, delayed claims
With the rollout of Florida's new $63 million unemployment system entering its third week, it's still unclear how many claimants are having serious problems accessing their benefits. Internet snags, clogged phone lines and packed unemployment offices seem par for the course for dozens of people who have contacted the Tampa Bay Times saying they are on track to miss a month of claims or more.
Florida's new unemployment system still plagued by long waits, delayed claims
With the rollout of Florida's new $63 million unemployment system entering its third week, it's still unclear how many claimants are having serious problems accessing their benefits. Internet snags, clogged phone lines and packed unemployment offices seem par for the course for dozens of people who have contacted the Tampa Bay Times saying they are on track to miss a month of claims or more.
Komen 3-Day makes final trek in Tampa Bay area
ST. PETERSBURG — They were a sea of hot pink and glitter, their breast cancer survival T-shirts layered with feather boas, tutus and fuchsia bras. As participants in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day walk cheered each other across the finish line Sunday at St. Petersburg's Straub Park after trekking 60 miles over three days, they all seemed to share the same opinion.
County moves toward replacing Tarpon's historic Beckett Bridge
The Pinellas County Commission Tuesday endorsed tearing down the historic Beckett Bridge in Tarpon Springs. Commissioners voted unanimously to move toward replacing the structure with a new drawbridge that would be less expensive to maintain and safer for drivers. The county will review that decision, along with other options for replacing or repairing the bridge, following a public hearing in February, according to County Administrator Bob LaSala.
Clearwater Jazz Holiday wraps up new kind of festival
CLEARWATER —As the Clearwater Jazz Holiday neared its finish Sunday afternoon, relaxed music lovers sprawled out on blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy the final performances. Some were jazz loyalists who said it was tradition to see the four-day event to its end. Others were waiting on a favorite artist — most often, it seemed, alternative country singer Brandi Carlile or folksy rock musician Amos Lee.
Leaked memo raises concerns of candor with Scott's DEO
A memo obtained Friday by The Buzz instructs state employees how to deal with problems afflicting the Florida’s new $63 million unemployment benefits website. "The system should become more stable as we daily progress as changes/fixes are being moved into production on a regular basis. It is important that we do not convey the wrong message to the public, so please do not advise claimants that the system is down unless official word from management is received." (Bold added for emphasis).
State officials mum on launch of jobless benefits website
TALLAHASSEE — The day after Florida launched a $63 million website to process unemployment benefits for thousands of residents, state officials sounded only positive notes. Department of Economic Opportunity spokeswoman Jessica Sims called the debut of the CONNECT site a success. It had processed about 50,000 claims in two days and workers fielded thousands of calls. Yet it's not clear how the website is handling the demand of a system with 235,000 claimants.
Students connect to Greece via Skype
TARPON SPRINGS — By 9 a.m. the students were at their desks, clutching the posters they had carefully scribed with Greek letters in preparation for their international video call. Some sat quietly, blinking away their sleepiness. But most were visibly excited, giggling as they pondered what they would say in front of the camera.
Major revamp of state unemployment system could cause delays
People filing for unemployment benefits may face clogged phone lines and other delays in coming weeks as the state launches an overhaul of its creaky, 30-year-old unemployment system.
Major revamp of state unemployment system could cause delays
People filing for unemployment benefits may face clogged phone lines and other delays in coming weeks as the state launches an overhaul of its creaky, 30-year-old unemployment system.
Safety Harbor considers resident code of conduct for City Hall
SAFETY HARBOR — When the debate gets heated, Safety Harbor residents have been known to get unruly at commission meetings, booing and clapping like they're at a hotly contested sports match. But "heckling and audible outbursts" may be banned as a result of new rules under consideration by the commission. Personal attacks and other disorderly conduct would also warrant removal from City Hall.
County Commission to consider fate of Tarpon Springs' Beckett Bridge
TARPON SPRINGS — It's a historic bridge, one of the oldest in the country. And Tarpon Springs has a special affinity for old and historic things. So when a Pinellas County engineer took to a lectern in Tarpon Springs last week to explain the benefits of replacing the 89-year-old Beckett Bridge, some residents would hear none of it. "It boggles my mind; people come down here and they love what we have and after a few years they want changes," said Anita Protos, a former mayor.
Google trekkers capture images of Tampa beaches
Sean McGeever, 23, of St. Petersburg walks the beach at Honeymoon Island on Monday while documenting the landscape for Google Maps and Visit Florida. McGeever is among four trekkers walking 825 miles of Florida beaches for the project. On Monday morning, David DeLong and Sean McGeever boarded a ferry to Anclote Key Preserve. The sun was hot through the clouds. But it was time to start walking. DeLong, 55, hoisted a 40-pound blue backpack over his shoulders.
Tarpon Springs homeowners fear impending flood insurance rate hikes
TARPON SPRINGS — On Riverside Drive near Kreamer Bayou, many of the residents have lived in their modest homes for decades. They have gotten by with jobs as handymen, construction workers and substitute teachers. Several are retired, living check to check off small pensions or Social Security. All of them are worried about new flood insurance premiums scheduled to kick in Tuesday.
Safety Harbor considers goats, beetles, inmates to fight air potato plant
SAFETY HARBOR — There is an infestation of invasive vines on city property. What should Safety Harbor do? C) Hire prisoners to cut the vines. D) All of the above. It may sound like a joke, but Safety Harbor is considering those options to get rid of air potato plants that spread wildly in recent years, strangling thousands of trees with piles of thick vines that can grow 8 inches a day or 70 feet in a single summer.
With Walmart's riverfront property for sale, Tarpon Springs considers options
TARPON SPRINGS — After causing years of hand-wringing by residents and environmental groups, Walmart has finally decided to put its 74-acre riverfront property up for sale. The property, thought to be home to bald eagles, gopher tortoises and sandhill cranes, is listed at $8.5 million. "We've had several national homebuilders looking at it," said Daniel Earles, the real estate broker representing Walmart.
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