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Harry’s Memoir Will Be ‘Quite Revealing’ ‘If We Ever See It’Jeffrey Archer – Newsweek

Posted: October 19, 2022 at 3:36 pm

Prince Harry's upcoming memoir promises to be "quite revealing" if it ever hits shelves because his publishers won't want a "resurgence of old news" they've already read in the tabloids, a prominent British author recently told Newsweek.

Lord Jeffrey Archer, the bestselling novelist and long-standing member of the Conservative party, has expressed his belief that the prince's book stands a "50/50" chance of being "scrapped" as reports of tensions with the royal family over the project circulate.

Harry announced his autobiographical project with Random House publishers in July 2021. In a statement at the time, he said: "I'm writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man I have become...I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to share what I've learned over the course of my life so far and excited for people to read a firsthand account of my life that's accurate and wholly truthful."

It is reported that author J.R. Moehringer will help the prince shape the narrative of his book as a ghostwriter, though this has not been confirmed by the publisher.

The sum paid to Harry as part of his agreement with Penguin Random House has not been released, however, a number of news outlets speculate it could be a figure as high as $40 million.

So far, no further information on the project has been issued despite an initial "late 2022" publication date.

"I'll tell you the problem," Archer told Newsweek. "The press keeps reporting that the advance is $40 million. Now, if that is the case, normal payment would beand I'm only speaking from experienceone-third in advance, one-third on publication of the hardback and one-third on publication of the paperback. That's the norm. So he may well have already received $13 million, a huge amount of money, particularly as I suspect he has already spent it."

"If I was the publisher," he continued, "and it's a very, very respectable publisher, they do not want a resurgence of old news they've read in the Daily Mail. They will be expecting something a bit special for their millions and who can blame them?"

A number of recent reports state that members of the royal family are bracing themselves for the revelations made in the book, as the prince's life story is bound to include details about his upbringing and family relationships.

Author and former editor of Vanity Fair, Tina Brown, said in a recent interview with the Daily Beast that Harry's stepmother Queen Camilla could be a particular target, for the unhappiness experienced by Princess Diana during her marriage to the now King Charles.

"The rehabilitation of Camilla's image has been utterly successful," Brown said, "but she lives in dread of Harry's book. In some ways, Diana's ghost still rattles at the gate."

Since stepping down as a working royal in 2020 and moving to the U.S. with his wife Meghan Markle to seek financial independence, the Sussexes have both spoken of the difficulties they experienced within the framework of the monarchy and with royal family members themselves.

Apart from the couple's landmark tell-all March 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey in which they revealed the family tensions behind their transatlantic move and allegations of racism against an unknown member of the royal family, both Harry and Meghan have given exclusives to a number of other outlets including New York Magazine, People, Variety and Time.

Archer reflects that there's not much left for the couple to say. "What's left is the relationship between Harry and William, and Harry and his father, the king," he told Newsweek.

"Harry does speak so often and so does she, what is there left to say? Reports state that the author [Moehringer], a Pulitzer prize winner, is famous for digging very deep. So, I suspect, if we ever see [the book], it will be quite revealing. Although it will only be his version, his end of the story, which will be clearly strongly influenced by the duchess," Archer said.

Harry is not the first member of the royal family to write a memoir. In 1996 Sarah, Duchess of York wrote My Story following her divorce from Prince Andrew. Another royal divorcee was also approached a number of times to write her life story, Harry's mother Princess Diana.

Archer, a close friend of the princess', recalled how she turned down the offers as they were presented to her.

"I can assure you," he said, "several [offers to write her memoirs were made to her] and she rejected every one."

On why this may have been the case, the author reflected that times have changed since her untimely death in a Paris car crash at the age of 36 in 1997.

"It was a different age, 25 years ago. We're living in a different age," he added, highlighting that in one way Diana made just as controversial of a move as Harry writing his memoir by agreeing to take part in the polarizing 1995 BBC Panorama interview.

"But of course, she made the mistake of doing that dreadful interview," he said. "Which was in its way almost as bad."

Discussing speculative reports that Harry may choose to withdraw his book from publication following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Archer believes that anything could happen.

"I think it's 50/50," he said. "I think it could be scrapped, I think it could appear. It's the money that's the problem. If he's accepted the $13 millionand we don't know that he's accepted a pennybut if he's accepted part of the advance, it will have to be repaid."

In his professional opinion as one of Britain's most prolific authors, Archer said he expects the memoir, if published, to be "well written but it will be treated as scurrilous.

"We're not suggesting this is a serious biography," he ended. "The word 'revenge' will appear again and again in journalists' copy."

Newsweek reached out to representatives of Prince Harry for comment.

Do you have a question about King Charles III, William and Kate, Meghan and Harry or their family that you would like our experienced royal correspondents to answer? Email royals@newsweek.com. We'd love to hear from you.

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Where Harold Weilbrenner and Janice Weiner stand on issues in the Senate District 45 race – Iowa City Press-Citizen

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Republican Harold Weilbrenner and Democrat Janice Weiner are running for the open Iowa Senate seat covering Iowa City and University Heights in District 45.

Weilbrenner is a first-time candidate, U.S. Army veteran and retiree from Iowa City. He was nominated to run for this seat by a convention of Republicans after no candidate ran in the party's primary in June.

Weiner is a former U.S. diplomat from Iowa City and an City Councilor who has served for nearly four years since being elected in 2019. She won a contested primary against Democrat John Raley in June with 86% of the vote.

Senate District 45 is a seat being vacated by longtime state Sen. Joe Bolkcom after he announced his retirement last year.

To help voters, the Press-Citizen sent questions to all Iowa City area legislative candidates. Their answers appear in alphabetical order by last name and have been lightly edited for length and clarity.

Weilbrenner participated in two voter forums alongside Weiner but he missed a third with the League of Women Voters. A recording of the Johnson County Interfaith Coalition candidate forum can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVdbrvFo1pA.

Early voting for the Nov. 8 election starts Oct. 19. More information about how to register to vote, what's on the ballot and where to vote can be found athttps://www.johnsoncountyiowa.gov/auditor/elections.

More:Johnson County voting guide 2022: What's on the ballot, how to register and how to vote early

Age:73

Party:Republican

Where did you grow up?Ottumwa

Current town of residence:Iowa City

Education:Bachelor of arts in history from Central College, Pella

Occupation:Retired from Iowa Workforce Development after 31 years, with the last 25years helping veterans find jobs.

Political experience and civic activities: Served six years on the Iowa City Human Rights Commission.

Age:64

Party:Democrat

Where did you grow up?Coralville

Current town of residence:Iowa City

Education:West High School grad; Princeton University 1980 AB; Stanford Law School 1984 JD

Occupation:Retired U.S. Foreign Service Officer

Political experience and civic activities: Field organizer 2016; ran in state Senate primary in 2018 (lost); First vice chair Johnson County Democrats, 2018-January 2022; City Council at large, elected November 2019; president, board of Congregation Agudas Achim; work free lunch with the JC Dems; previously on the board of Shelter House and JCUNA, plus ICFRC program committee; sang with Hospice Singers; play in Community Band.

Weilbrenner: Despite the intentions of those promoting the Green New Deal, the policy is built on the backs of children working in cobalt mines. This needs to stop! I shall sponsor legislation in the Iowa Senate to ban the sale of electric vehicles in Iowa until this issue is resolved.

Weiner: Protecting our fundamental rights: abortion and reproductive rights; voting rights; and the right to an excellent public education. We must shine a light on these rights across the state. I'm learning from UIHC doctors about the serious ramifications of a possible abortion ban for Carver Med School and UI, plus the ability to draw doctors to this state. If elected, that will form the core of conversations with lawmakers. Iowa suffers from a brain drain and worker shortage; young people are leaving the state. By protecting these rights, we can reverse that trend and ensure our future.

Weilbrenner: We need to fight inflation by eliminating redundant and unnecessary state regulations.

Weiner: Inflation is real and people are hurting, especially those in low-wage jobs. We must raise the minimum wage no one can live on $7.25/hour and increase SNAP benefits. We also need to change the tax system. Iowas income tax has long skewed toward the wealthy, and the new flat tax exacerbates that, while reducing state revenues available for schools and other essential programs. We should revert to a progressive system, raise the Earned Income Tax Credit, create a child tax credit similar to the federal one, and fund the states low-income renters and homeowners property tax credit.

Weilbrenner: I am anti-abortion with the exception of rape, incest, and in defense of the mothers life.

Weiner: We should codify Roe. I believe in choice and bodily autonomy. The vast majority of abortions occur in the first trimester. Those that occur afterward result almost solely from fetal abnormalities incompatible with life and/or a threat to the health of the mother. Making contraceptives easily available and increasing reproductive care (i.e., funding Planned Parenthood) would be positive steps. Abortion will always exist the question is, will it be safe? Neither I nor most members of the Legislature are medical professionals. We dont belong in the exam room. This is a decision between a woman and her doctor.

Weilbrenner: Parents should have the choice in how their children are educated. Likewise, we also need to support teachers who will enable kids with the essentials on how to meet their maximum potential with the appreciation of financial independence and practical life skills. Any future proposed legislation will be evaluated with above priorities in mind.

Weiner: No. Public dollars are for public schools, which serve 98% of Iowa's children. Taking more money from public schools would be particularly detrimental to rural schools (many of which are already dealing with consolidation), would also hurt urban schools and likely push up property taxes to compensate. Public schools serve all, including those with IEPs; private schools pick and choose.

Weilbrenner: Strict scrutiny requires the government to demonstrate that the law is written to specifically fulfill the intended goals of the law and uses the least restrictive means to achieve that laws purpose. Since the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution is an inalienable right, I strongly support the public measure to add the amendment to the Iowa Constitution that states: the right of the people of Iowa to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed and any and all restrictions of this right should be subject to strict scrutiny.

Weiner: We need everyone to vote no on Public Measure No. 1, so we retain the ability to enact common-sense gun safety laws that save lives. Strict scrutiny would take away that ability. We already have the Second Amendment in the U.S. Constitution. We need a red flag law to permit police to petition a state court to order temporary removal of firearms from a person they believe presents a danger to others or themselves, and we need to close the boyfriend loophole. Permitless carry does not keep us safe we should require permits. And we need universal background checks.

George Shillcock is the Press-Citizen's local government and development reportercovering Iowa City and Johnson County. He can be reached at (515) 350-6307,GShillcock@press-citizen.comand on Twitter@ShillcockGeorge

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Moliy Is Swimming Against the Tide of Mainstream Afropopand Succeeding – OkayAfrica

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In music scenes across Africa, the most influential tiers are often dominated by young people. These individuals bear the mark of the digital age, where geographical boundaries are blurred and their taste in art, regardless of place, remarkably heightened. Moliy Ama Montgomery creates for this generation. Her records are soft and audacious, colored by the Ghanaian-American artists shimmering vocals and lyrical awareness that is informed by her femininity and independence.

Moliy moved to the US for college, but found the system to be tiring. Monthly rents and tight schedules marred what should have been her settlement period. I came back to Ghana [towards] the end of 2019 to put records together and make something happen, she told OkayAfrica one recent evening, Cause I felt like that was the one thing I was really passionate about. It was a gamble, recording the records and all of those things. I had no idea it would actually work out or be acknowledged at all.

She was eventually acknowledgedand not much long after. By the following year, Moliy released the Wondergirl EP, a concise demonstration of her singing abilities. Over beats as shiny as her vocals, she unfurled stories of young love and ambition. I was trying to create something that people can identify with me, she says, recalling her entry into the Ghanaian music scene. I wanted to make an impact because at that point I wasnt a known artist. I was only known for the content I released on my social media; the most Id done was post some freestyles and some covers on there... but mostly freestyles of stuff that I wrote, that was the only thing out there that kind of identified me as an artist, and I wanted to be taken more seriously.

Moliy.Image courtesy of the artist.

Around this time, the pandemic had become a thing and Moliy sought financial independence. Introspection birthed songs with rough, honest edges. In the closing months of 2020, Moliy appeared on SAD GIRLZ LUV MONEY, a standout off fellow Ghanaian singer Amaaraes debut album, The Angel You Dont Know. Singing the catchiest sections of the record, Moliys mellifluous vocals greatly contributed to its appeal. The next year, the record joined the growing cache of TikTok hits. Its global acclaim was cemented by a Kali Uchis-assisted remix, debuting at #80 on the Billboard Hot 100. A short-lived controversy about unpaid royalties sprang up earlier this year, but Moliy declined to speak about it.

Moliy has swam considerably well against the tides of mainstream Afropop. Her artistic sensibilities are more Western than Ghanaian, but shes quite immersed in the traditions of the West African country. After her stellar showing on "Sad Girlz Luv Money," her peers, and forebears, became familiar with her game. Legendary rapper M.anifest was one of those, featuring her on No Fear alongside American rapper of Ghanaian descent Vic Mensa. Earlier this year, Moliy joined on alte pioneer BOJs record In A Loop, alongside her younger sister Mellissa.

I feel like no doubt, obviously there are dope artists. If they make music that I feel like sonically would blend into mine, thats something I really take into consideration, she says of her collaborative ethos. She however went the solo route on Mahogany St, an EP whose title took from an actual location in her neighborhood of Lapas, Accra. Through its three songs, Moliy solidified her standing among the countrys audiences.

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None was as poignant as 9 to 5, the opening record which underlined her zeal to make it as a musician. See the pain in my eyes, what I did to survive, she sings over colorful reggae production, stitching narrative grit into her established style of sultry bops. The Prince Dovlo visuals fittingly carried the vision as well, casting Moliy in scenes which ranged from an airy room stacked with flowers to the kitchen in an eatery, and finally inside a nightclub bursting with colored lights.

Moliy came of age in a house that stands beside a restaurant/pub owned by her mother. She describes the music that was played there as everything thats popular"from highlife, to hip-Hop, to artists ranging from Celine Dion to Daddy Lumba, Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston. All of them sparked Moliys interest in the art form. I remember a lot of the time, going to school, we would just be singing all the way in the parlorme, my mum, my brother and my sister. My mum was very free with us. She even got us iPods and like a piano kind of keyboard; I couldnt play it but we just played around with the different settings. We had freedom to just be creative and enjoy things in life at that point in life, at an early age. So I still find that joy in it presently, in that passion, even though its turned into a career. This is how I obviously wish to be successful.

Moliy.Image courtesy of the artist.

In the latter periods of last year, Moliy began recording the songs that would make Honey Doom. She already had the title, and knew she wanted to push the boundaries of her art coming fromWondergirl. The project had a romantic twist, its like my idea of a relationship gone horribly wrongsee how you would have a honeymoon, so flip the words around to make it honey doom, she says with a half-laugh. It just shows what things are like to me right now.Moli

The lush soundscape of Honey Doom was provided by a mix of familiar and first-time collaborators. Shes worked previously with Mikemillzonem, while Moliy also welcomed beats from Juls and P Priime, who was in Ghana during its creation. Juls' trademark percussive rhythms embolden Together, the opener which sees Moliy seek the understanding of a troubled lover. Together is a must, love me whatever the cost, she coos over the bubbly production, coating her delivery to match the beats liquid energy. Prisoner is suffused with Priimes dramatic flair, a somber tone which carries the songs ideas with masterful ease. This be more than physical, Moliy sings in Ghanaian lingo, maintaining the records tension.

Hard was a song Moliy wanted a feature on, primarily because its dominant genre of hip-hop wasnt one she frequently dabbled in. I wanted someone else to bring something new to it, she says, and without much deliberation the eccentric South African singer Moonchild Sanelly came to mind. A member of Moliys team knew someone from their side and the connection struck. It was pretty smooth; no delays, says Moliy, I think I got her verse in, like, a week. And she loved the song; she ended up coming to Ghana, a few months after and we connected, went to turn-up together, and it was great. Shes a really cool, cool chic.

All the colorful exploration on Honey Doom demonstrates the ever-developing craft of Moliy. Posed with the question of how the project showcases her growth, she mentions the confidence in her vocals and how shes increasingly trying out new sounds and songwriting techniques. I feel like my sense of writing and storytelling is way more mature and way more opinionated in terms of romance, she says. The more I grow, the more I feel at ease showing who I am and what I feel. It shows how versatile I can be as well.

I want it to carry on the footprints that Im trying to make in this world, she says about her vision for Honey Doom. I want it to open more doors, to be able to pull crowds from this and do massive shows. I also want it to unlock way more collaborations-cos I love doing collabs, you know, and in releasing Wondergirl I had multiple artists Ive worked with now reach out to me. So I want a better reaction to what's already happened by creating something really dope.

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From Chaos to Success: The Mike Koshatko Story – Digital Journal

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Sometimes overnight success takes many years of hard work and dedication. Thats what Mike Koshatko discovered when he moved from Ukraine to the United States with just $300 in his pocket. The only food he could afford to eat was ramen noodles. Today, he is a serial entrepreneur with successful businesses like Ofirio, an innovative real estate website.

Mike Koshatko exemplifies a modern day rags to riches story beginning with the chaotic start to his life in America in 2014. He initially settled in Denver and moved cross-country multiple times in search of a better life.

His journey included living in North Carolina, where he and some friends hitchhiked and walked for seven hours to reach a commune. A stranger helped them find a safe place to stay and allowed them to pay later. Then came North Dakota, where he lived and worked on a farm. Unfortunately for Mike, his isolation triggered a depressive episode. He then moved to Key West, where he started out as a salesman and soon moved up to a managerial position.

But he never allowed himself to get stuck in a comfort zone. It turned out that this restlessness was his biggest advantage in business. Moving around and looking for new and better opportunities inspired Mike to seize every chance he could get, all the while learning lessons and skills along the way.

He soon realized that if he couldnt find the opportunities he longed for, he would have to create them for himself.

Things finally started to turn around for Mike when he moved to Miami. He met a real estate agent who encouraged him to get into the business. He took an expedited real estate course and became a licensed realtor just two weeks later. Mike jumped at the chance to work with international real estate management clients in Europe. Always looking for the next opportunity, he launched a vacation rental management company.

But the true start of Mikes financial independence began when he launched his first e-commerce company. This allowed him to learn marketing, SEO, sales, conversions, and online business through courses and on the job. Most importantly, he applied everything he learned.

After achieving success selling on Amazon, he met Jurgis Plikaitis, through a real estate listing. The two became friends and they decided to become business partners. In-depth research revealed that there was a gap in the arts and crafts market. That prompted them to start Arteza, a company that sells art supplies. At first, they started selling better quality pencils. Arteza later expanded to carry all sorts of arts and crafts products. The company grew by a whopping 7500% and landed in 32nd place out of 5000 arts and crafts stores a massive win early in the companys career.

Mike and his co-founder Jurgis were working 12-hour days to keep Arteza up and running. Eventually, Mike found himself in the hospital for burnout. This event was a big lesson for him. He learned that he needed to achieve more balance in his life by incorporating breaks, taking family time and also taking time out for himself to have some fun.

Mike exited Arteza in 2020 and started dabbling in stocks and real estate. He quickly realized that there was a gap in the market for helping investors and individuals work out a propertys potential long-term value. This led to the startup that Mike is currently working on, Ofirio. Ofirio provides in-depth information that allows investors and individuals to look at the rental properties available and immediately see their value, the return on investment and other financial metrics. Ofirio allows people to make the best real estate investment decisions to achieve their goals.

There are many lessons in business and in life that can be taken from Mike Koshatkos story. First, it takes focus and applying what youve learned to achieve success. According to Mike, to succeed in your business career you need to become comfortable with being uncomfortable, and trust the process.

Another takeaway is that removing yourself from your comfort zone and seeking better opportunities for yourself is what creates a better life. Mike could have chosen to stay in many positions, but instead he opted to venture out and reach for something better. He truly believes that comfort zones breed stagnancy, and stagnancy is what kills your dreams.

Mike believes that there is no such thing as overnight success. True and sustainable success takes years of hard work. It has been eight years since Mike Koshatko began his journey. He believes in his future goals and that he still has many opportunities in front of him still to come.

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SEC Warns Auditors to Take Their Role and Independence Seriously – JD Supra

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) protects investors and maintains a fair, orderly, and efficient marketplace. While the SEC has historically focused its enforcement efforts on public companies, recent announcements from Acting Chief Accountant Paul Munter suggest the SEC is taking a closer look at other actors who play a role in fair and efficient markets: auditors. In the past decade, the SEC has brought only four enforcement actions for standalone violations of the auditor independence rulea rule that requires auditors to exercise objective and impartial judgment on all issues encompassed by an auditor engagement as evaluated by a fully informed investor. But perhaps more enforcement in this area is on the horizon.

In June, Acting Chief Accountant Munter started making headlines when he issued a statement regarding The Critical Importance of the General Standard of Auditor Independence and an Ethical Culture for the Accounting Profession.[1] The statement emphasized the importance of auditors in the process of providing decision-useful financial information for the benefit of investors and the vital role they play in investor protection and investor confidence in financial statements.[2] The statement also reminded readers of the SECs Rule 2-01 of Regulation S-X, which sets forth the auditor independence requirements and emphasizes the importance of an accountants independence from its audit client in both fact and appearance.[3] The statement was released the same day The Wall Street Journal reported that Deloitte and Ernst & Young, two of the Big Four accounting firms, were exploring plans to split their global audit and consulting practices.[4] Munters statement warned that new, complex business arrangements could undermine auditor independence and cautioned firms to carefully consider the implications for auditor independence when considering alternative practice structures.[5]

On August 29, Munter released a second statement on the auditor topic and again emphasized the importance of auditor independence, specifically noting concerns regarding restructuring transactions by accounting firms involving private equity investment structures.[6] The statement explained that if a private equity fund holds an investment in an accounting firm, the Office of the Chief Accountants would likely believe that such a fund has a financial interest in the accounting firm and by extension the auditing wing.[7] Munter warned that [i]f, post-transaction, accounting firms are unable to comply with [the auditor independence]requirements, enforcement investigations and proceedings by the Commission, the [Public Company Accounting Oversight Board], or both may result.[8]

Munters latest statement released on October 11 again stressed the importance of auditor independence, while also highlighting another observed shortcoming related to responsibilities over the detection of material misstatements due to fraud that auditors should keep in mind as they perform their vital role for the public trust.[9] Munter noted that the SEC had undertaken enforcement actions against audit firms and their personnel for issues in this area.[10] These actions included one against the accounting firm CohnReznick LLP, which agreed to pay a $2 million penalty based on accusations that the firm ignored red flags, resulting in two clients filings of false financial statements.[11]

In light of these statements, one thing seems quite clear: Munter and the Office of the Chief Accountant are focused on auditors, and they are willing to take action when it comes to concerns regarding auditor independence or inadequate completion of their duties.

[1] Paul Munter, Acting Chief Accountant, The Critical Importance of the General Standard of Auditor Independence and an Ethical Culture for the Accounting Profession, Off. of the Chief Accountant (June 8, 2022), https://www.sec.gov/news/statement/munter-20220608.

[2] Id.

[3] Id.

[4] Jean Eaglesham and Corrie Driebusch, Deloitte Explores Splitting Auditing Consulting Arms, Following Ernst & Young, The Wall Street Journal (June 8, 2022), https://www.wsj.com/articles/deloitte-exploring-splitting-auditing-consulting-arms-following-ernst-young-11654709024.

[5] Munter, The Critical Importance, supra n1.

[6] Paul Munter, Auditor Independence and Ethical Responsibilities: Critical Points to Consider When Contemplated an Audit Firm Restructuring, Off. of the Chief Accountant (Aug. 29, 2022), https://www.sec.gov/news/statement/munter-statement-auditor-independence-and-ethical-responsibilities-082922.

[7] Id.

[8] Id.

[9] Paul Munter, The Auditors Responsibility for Fraud Protection, Off. of the Chief Accountant (Oct. 11, 2022), https://www.sec.gov/news/statement/munter-statement-fraud-detection-101122.

[10] Id.

[11] See Press Release, SEC, SEC Charges CohnReznick LLP and Three Partners with Improper Professional ConductLet (June 8, 2022), https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2022-102.

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Im a Dermatologist and These 7 Things Could Be Making Your Psoriasis Worse – Well+Good

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More than 125 million people worldwide deal with psoriasis and the itching and discomfort that comes along with it. The chronic inflammatory skin condition impacts the way skin cells mature, resulting in often red or pink flaky skin lesions where the skin barrier is broken. These dry patches can often seem to come out of nowhere, but according to Ivy Lee, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Pasadena, California, there are certain things that can lead to flare-ups.

It's important to note that psoriasis is a genetic condition, which means that if you have it, it's not because you did something "wrong"it's simply because you're predisposed. That said, there are a few factors that can make flare-ups worse, so you'll want to be aware of what they are and do your best to avoid them. Keep scrolling for seven biggies that Dr. Lee wants you to look out for.

To avoid psoriasis flare-ups, Dr. Lee says it's key to try to minimize points of friction. "I have players who wear knee pads and you realize their psoriasis is really bad underneath their knee pads, or I have women who wear bras with underwires and it's really uncomfortable, really rubbing that area underneath the breast," says Dr. Lee. "And you realize that their psoriasis is really concentrated, really angry, and flared underneath their breast. And that's because there's a little friction point that people are getting flares at."

"There's a known phenomenon called the Koebner Phenomenon, where any type of traumaso cuts, scrapes, even self-induced trauma, like a scratch or a rubbingcan flare your psoriasis," says Dr. Lee. She explains that oftentimes patients with mild psoriasis will try to get rid of it by scrubbing the area with a loofah or pumice stone, and will then find that the scales got worse or spread to a larger area. "And that's what we call the Koebner Phenomenon, where if you manipulate, scratch, or abrade your psoriasis, it can spread."

When you're stressed out, your skin feels it. "It's fascinating because we're learning a lot more about the immunological basis of psoriasis and skin conditions like atopic dermatitis in eczema, and you realize that any type of inflammation and psychological stress can dampen or ramp up parts of our immune system," says Dr. Lee. When this happens, conditions like psoriasis and eczema can flare as a response to that increased inflammation. "The mind and body are actually very connected," she adds.

In addition to mental stress, physical stress on your body can also have an effect on your skin. "For example, when I ask patients about their overall stress level, they think about their psychological stress and say, 'I feel absolutely fine,' but then they're like 'Oh wait, but I did have that surgery' or 'I was hospitalized for for a week for Covid,'" says Dr. Lee. "That physiological stress can also cause a flare of psoriasis"

5. New medications

"Asking people about any new medications is really helpful because sometimes we realize it may not just be a flare of their regular psoriasis," says Dr. Lee. "Maybe they started a new medication that maybe is flaring their current psoriasis or causing them to develop a rash that looks a lot like psoriasis."

Although this isn't true for everyone, cold weather has the potential to cause flare-ups. "There is a seasonality, usually around the winter months, where we do know chronic psoriasis patients may have a flare," says Dr. Lee. "I have patients who say, 'Every year from November to January is where my psoriasis flares.' And it's hard. I can't predict who has this seasonality or why they have that seasonality. We think that maybe it's because of the drier weather, the ambient humidity, and lack of moisture in the skin that's causing the flares in psoriasis."

"We used to think that psoriasis was only on the skin and now we have a lot more information that it is associated with other conditions," says Dr. Lee. "Psoriasis can affect arthritis. It can be associated with heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes. It can be associated with high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterolall these things that ideally we don't want. And so we realize that it's no longer just affecting the skin and that this is where skin maybe is one of the manifestations of all of this inflammation. We understand a lot more about how psoriasis affects the whole body, and we're also a lot more proactive in finding any associated internal conditions that maybe we can prevent or treat at an earlier point."

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‘Worst time of the year for me to be covered in scabs’: Amber Heard’s Alleged Ex Cara Delevingne Revealed Her Psoriasis Struggle Made Kate Moss Scream…

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Supermodel Cara Delevingne (29) has openly talked about her struggles with the autoimmune skin disease Psoriasis in the past. During Fashion Week in 2017, Kate Moss helped her by recommending a good doctor.

Recently in May, Delevingne made a Met Gala appearance where she was topless and she did not shy away from revealing her scabs. Fans and Netizens alike praised the supermodel for her confidence in showing off her skin condition rather than hiding them.

The Valerian actress has always been vocal and open about her skin condition. Cara Delevingne has shared her struggles with Psoriasis, a skin condition where the affected person gets rashes and scabs on the skin. It was not only a big inconvenience for her but also once left her questioning her profession. In an interview with The Times, Cara Delevingne shared about her struggle saying,

People would put on gloves and not want to touch me because they thought it was, like, leprosy or something.

Also during the 2017 fashion week, her Psoriasis condition worsened. The Paper Town actress shared with the W magazine what went down during that fashion week, she told,

It only happened during Fashion Week! Which is, of course, the worst time of the year for me to be covered in scabs. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease, and Im sensitive. Kate [Moss] saw me before the Louis Vuitton show at 3 a.m., when I was being painted by people to cover the scabs. She said, This is horrible! Why is this happening? I need to help you. She got me a doctor that afternoon; Kate gives really good advice,

Around the same year at the peak of her career, the model was questioning herself and her profession due to the autoimmune disease she struggling with.

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The Paper Town actress who suffers from chronic Psoriasis has opened up about it several times in the past. And recently in May 2022, she appeared at the met Gala topless with a gold color painted on her. The model refused to cover her Psoriasis flare-ups. Being topless, her skin condition was visible on the front and the back of her arms. This was appreciated and praised by fans and Netizens. One fan wrote,

If Cara Delevingne can go on the red carpet in front of millions and show her psoriasis flare-up, then I can go out in my small town and show my lupus scars. We are both still beautiful,

Another Twitter user reacted,

ok like I dont really care too much about celebrities but Cara Delevingne leaving her psoriasis visible in her met gala look is so validating to me (Ive been SO embarrassed by severe eczema I developed on my hands).

The Supermodel is working on an eco-thriller movie project at the moment. The film is based on true events concerning Environmental protection and is titled The Climb.

Also Read: Margot Robbie and Cara Delevingne Attacked By Paparazzi in Argentina, Left Harley Quinn Actress Nearly Hanging in the Car Clutching For Dear Life

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Samsung Electronics Explores Future of AI Research

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Under the themes Shaping the Future with AI and Semiconductor and Scaling AI for the Real World, renowned experts will share the latest AI research achievements

Samsung Electronics today announced that it will host the Samsung AI Forum 2022 from November 8 to 9.

The Samsung AI Forum, now in its sixth year, is a place for exchanging technological advances with world-renowned AI scholars and experts, sharing the latest AI research achievements and exploring future research direction.

This years forum will be held in-person for the first time in three years and will also be live-streamed on Samsung Electronics YouTube channel.

Those who are interested in the event can register to participate in the forum from October 18 to the day of the event on the Samsung AI Forum website. Registered participants will be able to receive a detailed program agenda and submit questions online.

Day one will be hosted by Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) under the theme Shaping the Future with AI and Semiconductor. Participants will discuss the current status and research direction on AI that will lead the future of innovations in other fields including semiconductors and materials.

Jong-Hee (JH) Han, Vice Chairman, CEO and Head of Device eXperience (DX) Division at Samsung Electronics, will start the forum by giving the opening remarks, followed by a keynote speech from Professor Yoshua Bengio of the University of Montreal, Canada. Afterward, technology sessions, such as AI for R&D Innovation, Recent Advances of AI Algorithms and Large Scale Computing for AI and HPC will be held.

During each technology session, renowned AI experts and the AI research leaders at SAIT will be on stage to share their findings.Minjoon Seo, Professor at KAIST, and Hyunoh Song, Professor at the Seoul National University, will introduce the latest research achievements on AI algorithms, and the former IBM and Intel Fellow Alan Gara, who is one of the leading researchers on supercomputers, will make a presentation on the evolution of computing and the future of AI. AI research leaders at SAIT including Changkyu Choi, Executive Vice President and Head of SAITs AI Research Center, will share the status and vision of Samsungs research on AI.

This years AI forum will be prepared to be a place to discuss the direction of AI research to create a better future by applying AI technology to various fields, especially semiconductor, in the future. said Gyo-Young Jin, President and the Head of SAIT as well as Co-chair of the Samsung AI Forum.

The Samsung AI Researcher of the Year awards, which were established to discover excelling rising researchers in the field of AI, will also be presented during the forum. In addition, various programs, including poster presentations of excellent research papers, introduction of the SAIT, exhibition of its research projects and networking event for researchers and students in the field of AI will be held to accelerate active research in AI.

Day two of the forum will be hosted by Samsung Research under the theme Scaling AI for the Real World. Participants will share the direction of future AI technological advancement that will have an important impact on our lives, such as hyperscale AI, digital human and robotics technology, which are the latest trending topics.

Sebastian Seung, President and Head of Samsung Research, will start with a welcoming remark and a keynote speech on Evolutionary approach to brain-inspired learning algorithms.

Daniel Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of Samsung Researchs Global AI Center, will give a presentation on current status of Samsung Researchs AI research, which will be followed by invited talks by AI experts, including the heads of Global Research Institutes.

Terrence Sejnowski, Professor at the University of California San Diego and founder of NeurIPS (The Conference and Workshop on Neural Information Processing Systems), one of the most prestigious international conferences on AI, will speak on whether large language models have intelligent, and Dr. Johannes Gehrke, Head of Microsoft Research Lab, will explain the core technology of hyperscale AI and research directions of Microsofts next-generation AI.

Afterwards, Dieter Fox, Senior Director of Robotics Research at NVIDIA, will give a presentation on robot technology that controls objects without an explicit model and Seungwon Hwang, Professor at the Seoul National University, will share knowledge on robust natural language processing technology.

Furthermore, Daniel Lee will moderate the panel discussion on the latest AI trends and the future outlook with fellow speakers. There will also be times allotted for presentation and demonstration of the latest research status by the researchers at Samsung Researchs AI Research Center.

This years Samsung AI Forum will be a place for participants to better understand various AI researches currently underway in terms of Scaling AI for the Real World to increase the value of our lives, said Dr. Sebastian Seung, President and Head of Samsung Research. We hope many people, who are interested in the field of AI, will participate in this years forum, which will be held both online and in person.

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Eyenuk Raises $26M for AI-Powered Eye Screening & Predictive Biomarkers

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Eyenuk, Inc., a global artificial intelligence (AI) digital health company and the leader in real-world applications for AI Eye Screening and AI Predictive Biomarkers, today announced it has secured $26 million in a Series A financing round, bringing the Companys total funding to over $43 million.

The capital raise was led by AXA IM Alts and was joined by new and existing investors including T&W Medical A/S, A&C Foelsgaard Alternativer ApS, Kendall Capital Partners, and KOFA Healthcare.

Accelerating Global Access to AI-Powered Eye-Screening Technology

Eyenuk, Inc. is a global artificial intelligence (AI) digital health company and the leader in real-world AI Eye Screening for autonomous disease detection and AI Predictive Biomarkers for risk assessment and disease surveillance. Eyenuk is on a mission to screen every eye in the world to ensure timely diagnosis of life- and vision-threatening diseases, including diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, stroke risk, cardiovascular risk, and Alzheimers disease.

Eyenuk will use the capital to expand its AI product platform with additional disease indications and advanced care coordination and to accelerate the platforms global commercialization and adoption.

We are thrilled that AXA IM Alts, T&W Medical A/S, A&C Foelsgaard Alternativer ApS, Kendall Capital Partners, and our other new and existing investors have joined us in furthering our mission of using AI to screen every eye in the world to help eliminate preventable vision loss and transition the world to predictive and preventative healthcare, said Eyenuk CEO and Founder Kaushal Solanki, Ph.D. Our Series A fundraise validates the strong market performance of the EyeArt system and provides us with critical resources as we expand our platform capabilities this year to include solutions for detecting additional diseases.

Todays announcement follows the Sept. 29, 2022 publication of a major peer-reviewed study in Ophthalmology Science, a publication of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. The study found that the EyeArt AI system is far more sensitive in identifying referable diabetic retinopathy than dilated eye exams by ophthalmologists and retina specialists.

Eyenuk is leading the way in harnessing the power of AI to eliminate preventable blindness globally, through its versatile digital health platform that enables automated AI diagnosis and coordination of care. Eyenuks flagship EyeArt AI system has been more broadly adopted worldwide than any other autonomous AI technology for ophthalmology. Since its FDA clearance in 2020, the EyeArt system has been used in over 200 locations in 18 countries, including 14 U.S. states, to screen over 60,000 patients and counting. It is the first and only technology to be cleared by the FDA for autonomous detection of both referable and vision-threatening diabetic retinopathy without any eye care specialist involvement.

The EyeArt system is reimbursed by Medicare in the US, and has regulatory approvals globally, including CE Marking, Health Canada license, and approvals in multiple markets in Latin America and the Middle East.

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How AI and VSaaS are Improving Safety in the Construction Sector – Spiceworks News and Insights

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Video surveillance plays a vital role in the construction sector, and the rise of cloud video analytics, AI technology, and video surveillance as a service (VSaaS) offerings has the potential to take this to the next level. In this article, Logan Bell, head of product for Cloudview, shares the uses of AI and VSaaS and other benefits in the construction sector and how they are combined to improve the safety of the construction sector.

Health and safety are critical components of any business, but those in the construction sector need to take additional steps to look out for the safety of workers and protect their own construction firm from the potential financial, legal and reputational consequences associated with failures or shortcomings, in this area.

Video surveillance can play a vital role here, and the rise of cloud video analytics, artificial intelligence technology, and video surveillance as a service (VSaaS) offerings has the potential to take this to the next level. Lets look at precisely how AI and VSaaS are combined to improve safety within the construction sector.

First, it is essential to define precisely what is meant by artificial intelligence and video surveillance as a service. The former refers to technology that allows computers to perform complex actions, which have traditionally relied upon human intelligence, and is especially useful for automation and analysis of data.

VSaaS, on the other hand, refers to cloud-based surveillance services offered by third-party service providers. With a cloud-based video management system, users can remotely access the data captured by their surveillance system. Data is also stored in the cloud rather than on-site, allowing more footage to be stored while improving accessibility.

The two technologies can combine to provide cloud video analytics offerings. This will feed data from surveillance cameras through a layer of AI, pattern recognition, machine learning, and similar technologies to extract meaning from it and alert users to any actions, scenes, or situations deemed worthy of attention. As explained in an article from SDM, cloud deployment allows more processing power to be used for analytics purposes.

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While a remote video surveillance system with cloud analytics capabilities can be helpful across many industries, the technology is especially valuable within construction, where there is such a strong emphasis placed on health and safety. In particular, AI and VSaaS can be used to great effect in the following areas:

One of the biggest ways in which AI and VSaaS are improving safety within the construction sector is by helping to keep construction sites secure. As a post for IIoT World explains, video analytics can be used to detect line crossing, loitering, increases in capacity, objects being taken, and a variety of other unwanted behaviors.

In situations where a construction site needs to be left unattended, a remote video surveillance system running AI analytics can detect intruders, alert site managers to items being taken, and continually monitor the construction site for other activities with no need for rest, allowing for better protection and much faster responses.

Video analytics also has the potential to identify individuals through facial recognition, and this can be used to manage access to the construction site. Regardless of whether it is during working hours or outside of them, keeping the site secure from unwanted intruders can prevent vandalism and keep workers safe.

While it is important to keep construction sites safe from intruders, it is also essential that steps are taken to minimize unwanted behaviors from construction workers too. A cloud-based video management system with AI-powered analytics can be trained to detect the presence of hard hats and flag situations where workers are not wearing them.

Beyond this, video analytics can be used to detect risky behaviors during the construction process itself. This can highlight dangerous acts or mistakes that might end up costly in the long term, but it can also help to prevent issues where the actual quality of the construction work may put people in jeopardy.

In the past, surveillance footage has been viewed after the fact. Yet, the rise of VSaaS and video analytics technology means that risky behavior can be detected in real-time, and site managers can take swift or even preventative action.

Modern VSaaS offerings still provide the conventional benefits of a surveillance system, such as the deterrent effect and the ability to provide evidence in the event of theft or vandalism, but these newer systems also provide some additional noteworthy benefits. For instance, actually identifying perpetrators becomes easier because cloud storage expands data limits, meaning footage can be recorded in 4K quality using multiple surveillance cameras.

In the event that an accident happens on a construction site, facial recognition technology can help to provide a better understanding of precisely what happened, who was involved, and what the response was.

As an article from Health & Safety Matters highlights, it is also common for construction workers to attend work while injured or experiencing ill health, and this is a growing problem that can have severe long-term consequences. Analytics can help to detect the presence of injuries or illnesses so that workers can be managed appropriately.

Construction workers face serious risks in their day-to-day lives, and firms employing these workers must take the right steps to keep them as safe as possible. Fortunately, VSaaS, AI, and cloud technology are helping to modernize on-site surveillance, allowing for real-time responses to unwanted behaviors and significant events.

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