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  • Judge blocks government from requiring Catholic employers to accommodate abortions, IVF

    A U.S. district judge this week permanently blocked the federal government from requiring some Catholic employers to accommodate abortions and in vitro fertilization (IVF) for their employees.

    North Dakota District Judge Daniel Traynor said in the Tuesday order that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) would be “permanently enjoined” from forcing the Catholic Benefits Association and the Diocese of Bismarck to abide by the Biden-era federal rule.

    The EEOC had originally announced the revision to the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act in April 2024. The rule change expanded the scope of accommodations that employers must make for “pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions” to also include workers’ decisions about “having or choosing not to have an abortion” as well as treatments like IVF, both of which the Catholic Church forbids.

    The Catholic benefits group and the Bismarck Diocese had filed suit against the directive last June. Traynor had issued a preliminary injunction against the rule in September.

    In his ruling this week Traynor made the block permanent. The EEOC rule, he said, “violates [the] sincerely held religious beliefs” of the Catholic plaintiffs and runs afoul of the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

    Dave Uebbing, a spokesman for the Catholic Benefits Association, told CNA on Thursday that the ruling applies to all of the 91 dioceses with which the group does business. The benefits group offers human resources support and guidance for Catholic employers.

    Uebbing noted that the order further covers “not only our members but also our future members. If people join in the future, it will cover them.”

    The order was further “unprecedented,” Uebbing noted, because it also applies to “people who do business with our members.”

    “In particular, that comes into play when dealing with health plans,” he said. “Let’s say you have your health plan, but you have a third-party administrator that runs it — under the ruling, they’re not obliged to follow these federal laws and regulations that are discriminatory toward Catholics.”

    The decision comes as a similar lawsuit brought by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) plays out in federal court.

    The USCCB filed the lawsuit last May alongside the Catholic University of America (CUA) and several dioceses. The plaintiffs in that suit are represented by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. In June 2024 a district court blocked the government from enforcing the rule against the USCCB while the lawsuit continues.

    Ryan Colby, a spokesman for Becket, told CNA on Thursday that the bishops’ lawsuit is “still ongoing and we’re awaiting a final judgment from the court that would provide permanent protection to USCCB, CUA, and the dioceses.”

    This week’s court order “is a promising step forward, but more protection is necessary,” he said.

    The U.S. bishops said last year that the EEOC rule was “indefensible.”

    Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana, Bishop Kevin Rhoades said at the time that though the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) was “a pro-life law that protects the security and physical health of pregnant mothers and their preborn children,” the EEOC directive “twist[ed] the law in a way that violates the consciences of pro-life employers by making them facilitate abortions.”

    In comments opposing the rule before it was finalized, the bishops argued that abortion “is neither pregnancy nor childbirth.”

    “And it is not ‘related’ to pregnancy or childbirth as those terms are used in the PWFA because it intentionally ends pregnancy and prevents childbirth,” they said.

    Daniel Payne is a senior editor at Catholic News Agency.

    Source: Angelus News

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  • Senior Platform Engineer at Old Mutual April, 2025

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    Old Mutual Limited (OML) is a premium African financial services group that offers a broad spectrum of financial solutions to retail and corporate customers across key markets in 14 countries.

    Job Description

    • The Senior Platform Engineer is responsible for designing, building, and operating the foundational platform services that underpin the bank’s digital infrastructure. This role focuses on driving automation, reliability, security, and operational efficiency across the bank’s cloud-native estate. Working at the intersection of DevOps, cloud engineering, and infrastructure automation, the successful candidate will help accelerate delivery while ensuring high standards of performance, compliance, and resilience.

    KEY RESULT AREAS

    Platform Architecture & Engineering:

    • Design and implement robust, scalable platform services to support banking workloads across development, testing, and production environments.

    Automation & Infrastructure as Code (IaC):

    • Champion automation of infrastructure provisioning, configuration, and change management using tools like Terraform, CloudFormation.

    DevOps & CI/CD Enablement:

    • Build and maintain secure and scalable CI/CD pipelines to support agile delivery, automated testing, and seamless deployments across environments.

    Kubernetes & Container Orchestration:

    • Operate and optimize Kubernetes clusters, ensuring workload scalability, service reliability, and secure containerized operations.

    Observability & Incident Management:

    • Instrument platform components with monitoring, logging, and tracing capabilities; integrate with tools such as Datadog, Prometheus, and PagerDuty for proactive alerting and automated remediation.

    Security & Governance:

    • Implement security controls, secrets management, and audit mechanisms across the platform, supporting compliance with financial regulations and internal governance standards.

    FinOps & Cost Optimization:

    • Monitor infrastructure usage, allocate cloud spend efficiently, and collaborate on FinOps strategies to manage cost-performance tradeoffs.

    Operational Resilience:

    • Contribute to disaster recovery planning, automated failover, and resilience testing for critical banking services.

    Technical Leadership & Collaboration:

    • Share best practices, mentor junior engineers, and contribute to reusable patterns, platform standards, and technical documentation.

    ROLE REQUIREMENTS

    Education & Certifications:

    • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent work experience)
    • Professional certifications in AWS/GCP/Azure, Kubernetes (CKA/CKAD), and/or Terraform are advantageous

    Experience:

    • 6+ years in platform engineering, DevOps, or SRE roles within cloud-native environments.
    • Hands-on experience building and automating infrastructure on AWS or other public cloud providers.
    • Proven track record in CI/CD implementation using GitLab, Jenkins, ArgoCD, or similar tooling.
    • Deep understanding of containerization technologies and Kubernetes ecosystem.
    • Experience supporting observability and incident response frameworks in production environments.
    • Exposure to regulated industries (e.g., banking, fintech, insurance) is preferred.

    Technical Skills:

    • Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, CloudFormation, Pulumi)
    • CI/CD automation (GitLab CI, Jenkins, ArgoCD, Flux)
    • Kubernetes, Helm, service mesh (Istio, Linkerd)
    • Programming/scripting (Python, Go, Bash)
    • Monitoring/logging (Datadog, ELK, Prometheus, Loki)
    • Security automation, policy-as-code, and compliance tooling

    Skills

    • Action Planning, Application Development, Business Process Design, Computer Literacy, Data Management, Data Modeling, Evaluating Information, Identifying Customer Needs, Information Technology (IT) Support, Market Analysis, Oral Communications, Product Development, Technical Support, Technical Troubleshooting, Test Case Management, User Requirements Documentation, Web Development

    Competencies

    • Business Insight
    • Collaborates
    • Courage
    • Cultivates Innovation
    • Decision Quality
    • Drives Results
    • Ensures Accountability
    • Manages Complexity

    Education

    • Bachelor of Computer Science (BCoSc)

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  • Police arrest 65-year-old man for issuing fake varsity certificates in Ekiti

    The Ekiti State Police Command has arrested a 65-year-old man identified as Olugbenga Akinola, for allegedly issuing fake university certificates to students in the state.

     

    The Commissioner of Police, Joseph Eribo, who disclosed this while addressing journalists at the command’s headquarters in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, on Thursday, April 17, 2025, said the suspect and one other individual, Sunday Adesanmi, claimed to be running an affiliate center with Kwara State University.

     

    The CP noted that the suspect, who is popularly referred to as a “professor,” defrauded many students by enrolling them and issuing university degrees, including Master’s degrees, for years.

     

    According to him, one of the victims who visited the main campus of the institution in Kwara State was informed that the certificate he was parading was fake and not issued by the university.

     

    “Based on credible intelligence received on 18/02/2025 by detectives of this department, a syndicate was discovered to be illegally and unlawfully operating a Kwara State University study center in Ado-Ekiti, where several Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees were issued to unsuspecting members of the public,” the CP stated. 

     

    “They both conspired to defraud some students and issued fake certificates. The university authorities were consulted, and they denied any connection with the center and its operators.

     

    Eribo disclosed that the sexagenarian and his accomplice have been arraigned in court for offences bordering on fraud, impersonation, among others.

     

    The Commissioner of Police also revealed that the command arrested no fewer than seven suspects over allegations of raping minors across the state.

     

    He noted that the command, under his leadership, is determined to continue its operations to make the state safe and secure for its citizens.

     

    While calling on residents to support the police with credible information on criminal activities in their communities, Eribo assured the public that the command would do everything possible to ward off criminal elements from the state. 

    Source: Linda Ikeji

  • Anambra security operatives arrest six suspected fake beggars, recover N82,400, six phones

    Anambra security operatives arrest six suspected fake beggars, recover N82,400, six phones

    By Ovat Abeng

    A joint security operatives comprising officers from Oba Divisional Police Headquarters and Anambra Vigilante operatives have arrested six individuals suspected of exploiting ill persons to solicit alms from the public.

    The arrest occurred on April 16, 2025, at 6:30 pm during a raid on an uncompleted building in Isu Village, Oba.

    The suspects, identified as Doris Basil, 28; Peter Ezedike, 38; Susan Monday, 27; Ogechi Okoro, 27; Solomon Sunday, 29; and Kenneth Achi, 29, were found with six mobile phones and ₦82,400 in small denominations.

    Four sick individuals suffering from brain tumor, breast cancer, and other terminal illnesses were rescued and provided first aid.

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    Arrangements are underway for their medical treatment and safe return home.

    The State Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, condemned the exploitation of vulnerable individuals, citing Section 419 of the Nigerian Criminal Code, which carries a penalty of up to three years imprisonment.

    Relatives of the sick persons will be investigated to determine their involvement.

    The suspects will face court action after investigations , according to a statement by the state police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Tochukwu Ikenga.

  • Anime Rangers X Codes (April 2025)

    Update: added new Anime Rangers X codes on April 17, 2025

    Roblox is swarming with TD games, but Anime Rangers X finally got me to the sweet spot of gameplay and visuals. Grab your best units from the spins and create the strongest team on the server. Yes, that is the goal, but it takes a lot of grinding to obtain some resources to get a head start. That is why we have gathered all the active Anime Rangers X codes that will give you free gems, rerolls, or gold. Use these free rewards to maximize your chances of victory.

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  • Gunmen attack Natasha’s family’s house in Kogi

    Gunmen on Tuesday attacked the family house of the Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, in Obeiba Community of Okehi Local Government Area of the state.

    The State’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Miller Dantawaye, who confirmed this to journalists on Thursday in Lokoja, said the incident occurred on Tuesday night.

    He said: “The command has been fully briefed on the unfortunate and criminal incident by the Okehi LGA Divisional Police Officer. So far, no arrest has been made.

    “Investigation into the incident has begun, and we shall get to the root of it. We will deal with those criminal elements that carried out the attack.”

    Akpoti-Uduaghan also confirmed the incident.

    She said: “The gunmen assumed she was in town and so attacked my family’s house that Tuesday night.

    “During the attack, security operatives and community members responded promptly and chased them off.

    “No one was hurt. A report on the incident was quickly made at the police area command of the LGA.”

    Source: Ripples Nigeria

  • DOJ Withdraws From Alabama Wastewater Deal

    by Willy Blackmore

    It’s no mystery what happens when some poor, Black residents in rural Lowndes County, Alabama, flush the toilet: raw sewage flows into their yards, collecting in a fetid pool. The end result — disease-bearing mosquitoes, hookworm and other parasites are drawn to the sewage, then prey on children and adults — is just as obvious. 

    So it was big news when the Biden administration reached a historic settlement with local public-health officials over straight piping, an illegal, environmentally hazardous way to get rid of human waste in low-income households without access to a municipal water system. The agreement halted any fines levied against residents or other means of criminalization.

    But the Trump administration believes the settlement goes too far — and that the residents of Lowndes County, who have dealt with the issue for decades, shouldn’t get help with a potentially deadly health hazard just because they are Black. 

    Solution of Last Resort

    Last week the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division announced it has backed out of a 2023 settlement with the Alabama Department of Public Health that would have not only helped find a solution to straight piping but ended the fines residents have had to pay. The move is part of President Donald Trump’s crusade against all federal programs that touch on diversity, equity and inclusion. 

    “The DOJ will no longer push ‘environmental justice’ as viewed through a distorting, DEI lens,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Civil Right Division of the Justice Department said in a release last Friday. “President Trump made it clear: Americans deserve a government committed to serving every individual with dignity and respect, and to expending taxpayer resources in accordance with the national interest, not arbitrary criteria.”

    Straight piping is a waste-treatment solution as utilitarian as its name: whatever is flushed runs along a straight pipe out of the bathroom and is deposited in a not-so-far-off corner of the yard. In this rural, very poor, majority-minority community – around 72% of its residents are Black – straight piping is a wastewater solution of last resort. 

    “I pray that today’s action means that this administration will make sanitation a priority for all who are affected throughout rural America.” 

    Catherine Coleman Flowers, Climate Activist

    Most houses that use the method don’t have access to municipal sewer systems — in part because of the lingering effects of segregation — or they can’t afford to connect, an expense that can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Septic systems are cheaper but still costly, and they often don’t work well in the region’s dense, heavy clay soil. 

    Despite the fact that it’s both dangerous and illegal, straight piping is often the only option for low-income Lowndes County households. That’s part of what made the agreement both so necessary and historic: it acknowledged that there was nothing much else that residents could do.

    It’s unclear exactly what will happen now that the Trump administration has terminated the agreement. The Alabama Department of Public Health told AL.com that work being done on providing safe wastewater solutions will continue for the time being.

     “The installation of sanitation systems and related infrastructure is outside the authority or responsibilities conferred upon ADPH by state law,” a spokesperson said. “Nonetheless, ADPH will continue working with subgrantees on installation of septic systems as contemplated by the [settlement] agreement until appropriated funding expires.”

    Recriminalization

    At that point, the department said it “will support and be available to provide technical assistance to other organizations that may choose to engage in this work.”

    Catherine Coleman Flowers, the environmental justice activist born and raised in Lowndes County, said her community and others like it have been dealing with the straight-piping issue for decades — along with diseases like hookworm and yellow fever that go along with it. Cancelling the agreement, she said, won’t make the problem go away. 

    “The people of Lowndes County exposed this issue to the American public,” she said. “I pray that today’s action means that this administration will make sanitation a priority for all who are affected throughout rural America,” 

    Until that happens, straight piping will continue in Lowndes County, as it has for the last two years too –and it will be criminalized once again.

    Source: Seattle Medium

  • Rasmus Hojlund available for cut-price deal

    Rasmus Hojlund’s Manchester United career has stalled badly this season.

    The striker has struggled to recapture the promise he showed during his debut campaign under Erik ten Hag.

    Despite flashes of quality early in his tenure, the 22-year-old has lacked confidence and end product.

    Especially since Ruben Amorim’s arrival at Old Trafford.

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    The absence of an experienced, top striker ahead of him has only increased the pressure.

    It has forced Hojlund to carry the burden of United’s goal-scoring struggles almost single-handedly.

    That situation has affected his performances.

    Belief in his long-term potential is said to be fading fast within the Carrington coaching staff.

    Manchester United prepared to make a heavy loss on Rasmus Hojlund

    Now, according to Football Insider, United are prepared to accept offers for Hojlund this summer.

    Juventus are among the clubs exploring a deal.

    Former United chief scout Mick Brown, who remains well-connected at the club, has revealed that Amorim does not consider Hojlund part of his future plans at Old Trafford.

    “Man United took the plunge and it’s never really happened for him here.

    “But it hasn’t stopped the interest from some of the other clubs.

    “They believe they can resurrect what they saw in him in the first place.

    “Juventus I hear are one of those clubs, they like what they saw from him playing in Italy.

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    “It’s a deal that will only happen if the fee is right for them, and I’m not convinced it will be.

    “It looks like United will hold out for £50million because of the amount they spent on him.

    “I’d be shocked if any team was willing to pay that.”

    Should Hojlund depart this summer, Italy certainly seems to be his most likely destination.

    Although Juventus and Napoli are unlikely to meet that figure of £50m.

    Especially with Napoli eyeing a £39million deal, as previously reported on CentreDevils.

    However, Amorim and United fans will be desperate to see money coming in, with a rebuild in urgent need.

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  • Astronomers discover possible signs of life on exoplanet K2-18b

    In an extraordinary breakthrough, astronomers led by the University of Cambridge have detected chemical markers in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b that may hint at the presence of life.

    Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers identified dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and/or dimethyl disulfide (DMDS)—compounds on Earth produced exclusively by microbial life, like marine phytoplankton.

    Located 124 light-years away in the constellation Leo, K2-18b orbits its star in the habitable zone. At 8.6 times Earth’s mass and 2.6 times its size, the exoplanet is classified as a “Hycean” world—a planet thought to host habitable oceans beneath a hydrogen-rich atmosphere.

    Detecting these potential biosignature molecules marks the most substantial evidence yet for the existence of extraterrestrial life.

    DMS and DMDS were detected through JWST’s advanced spectroscopic tools, which analyze starlight passing through a planet’s atmosphere as it transits its star. Earlier observations using JWST’s near-infrared instruments hinted at the presence of DMS.

    Independent observations with the telescope’s mid-infrared instrument have confirmed these findings with “strong and clear” signals.

    Notably, the estimated levels of these molecules in K2-18’s atmosphere are thousands of times greater than those found on Earth, over 10 parts per million compared to Earth’s sub-part-per-billion levels.

    Researchers emphasize that while this aligns with predictions for a Hycean world teeming with life, further investigation is crucial to rule out non-biological processes.

    habitable zone exoplanet K2-18 b
    Transmission spectrum of the habitable zone exoplanet K2-18 b using the JWST MIRI spectrograph. Credit: A. Smith, N. Madhusudhan

    The current observations are at the “three-sigma” level of statistical significance, meaning there is a 0.3% chance that the results are random.

    Additional observation time with JWST is required to achieve the accepted threshold for scientific discovery (five sigma). Between 16 and 24 hours of further study could validate these tantalizing findings.

    “This discovery is remarkable, but science demands rigor. We must remain skeptical and pursue further analysis to confirm these results,” said Professor Nikku Madhusudhan, the study’s lead author from Cambridge’s Institute of Astronomy. He added that unknown chemical processes could still account for the observations, making caution essential.

    The potential implications are profound. This discovery offers insights into fast radio bursts, Ocean planets, and the larger search for life in the cosmos. Researchers plan to conduct experimental and theoretical studies to explore whether DMS and DMDS could arise through non-biological processes.

    “Decades from now, we may look back on this moment as the tipping point when the living universe became more than a distant dream,” Madhusudhan reflected. “This is a giant leap forward in our quest to answer the ultimate question: Are we alone?”

    The James Webb Space Telescope, a collaboration between NASA, ESA, and the Canadian Space Agency, continues to revolutionize our understanding of the universe, moving humanity ever closer to unraveling its mysteries.

    Journal Reference:

    1. Nikku Madhusudhan, Savvas Constantinou, Måns Holmberg, Subhajit Sarkar, Anjali A. A. Piette, and Julianne I. Moses. New Constraints on DMS and DMDS in the Atmosphere of K2-18 b from JWST MIRI. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, DOI 10.3847/2041-8213/adc1c8

    Source: Tech Explorist