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Intervention in Yemen: CE ← Previous revision Revision as of 18:14, 11 April 2026 Line 34: Line 34: In July 2019, the UAE withdrew its forces from the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen following reported disagreements over the prospects of military victory, Emirati opposition to Islamist militias in northern Yemen, and Saudi support for Yemeni President [[Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi]].<ref>{{cite web|date=11 July 2019|title=U.A.E. Pulls Most Forces From Yemen in Blow to Saudi War Effort|work=New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/11/world/middleeast/yemen-emirates-saudi-war.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=11 July 2019|work=Middle East Monitor|title=Saudi Arabia's dilemma as the UAE pulls out of Yemen|url=https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20190715-saudi-arabias-dilemma-as-the-uae-pulls-out-of-yemen/}}</ref> Since then, Saudi- and UAE-backed forces have occasionally engaged in hostility, and in December 2025 the STC [[2025 Southern Yemen offensive|took over the vast majority of Yemeni government territory]]. This has led to strained relations between the two countries.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Situation in South Yemen strains relations between Saudi Arabia and UAE |url=https://www.commonspace.eu/index.php/news/situation-south-yemen-strains-relations-between-saudi-arabia-and-uae |access-date=2025-12-30 |website=commonspace.eu |language=en}}</ref> In July 2019, the UAE withdrew its forces from the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen following reported disagreements over the prospects of military victory, Emirati opposition to Islamist militias in northern Yemen, and Saudi support for Yemeni President [[Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi]].<ref>{{cite web|date=11 July 2019|title=U.A.E. Pulls Most Forces From Yemen in Blow to Saudi War Effort|work=New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/11/world/middleeast/yemen-emirates-saudi-war.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=11 July 2019|work=Middle East Monitor|title=Saudi Arabia's dilemma as the UAE pulls out of Yemen|url=https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20190715-saudi-arabias-dilemma-as-the-uae-pulls-out-of-yemen/}}</ref> Since then, Saudi- and UAE-backed forces have occasionally engaged in hostility, and in December 2025 the STC [[2025 Southern Yemen offensive|took over the vast majority of Yemeni government territory]]. This has led to strained relations between the two countries.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Situation in South Yemen strains relations between Saudi Arabia and UAE |url=https://www.commonspace.eu/index.php/news/situation-south-yemen-strains-relations-between-saudi-arabia-and-uae |access-date=2025-12-30 |website=commonspace.eu |language=en}}</ref> During the [[2025 Southern Yemen offensive]], the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council launched an offensive on the Saudi-backed Government of Yemen and [[Hadhramaut Tribal Alliance]] in [[Hadhramaut Governorate]]. This resulted in further deterioration in Saudi-UAE relations as Saudi Arabia began launching airstrikes on UAE-backed positions and the port of [[Mukalla]], Yemen, targeting a ship with weapons and armored vehicles delivered from the United Arab Emirates Which was for the use of United Arab Emirates but misunderstood as supplies for the STC and later on it was announced that it wasn’t for the STC but for UAE military operations. On 30 December, the anti-Houthi Saudi-backed Yemeni forces declared a state of emergency, cancelled its cooperation with the UAE and ordered all Emirati forces to withdraw from its territories within 24 hours which they gladly did.<ref>{{Cite web |last=español |first=JON GAMBRELL Leer en |date=2025-12-30 |title=Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen port over weapons shipment from UAE, issues warning to Abu Dhabi |url=https://apnews.com/article/saudi-arabia-bomb-yemen-mukalla-weapons-uae-9fc56e4678a12f56d61b1ecf855d4a4e |access-date=2025-12-30 |website=AP News |language=en}}</ref> The STC offensive has led to what observers described as a "rupture" in the two's bilateral relationship,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bianco |first1=Cincia |title=From partners to rivals: What the Saudi-UAE rupture means for Europeans |url=https://ecfr.eu/article/from-partners-to-rivals-what-the-saudi-uae-rupture-means-for-europeans/ |publisher=[[European Council on Foreign Relations]] |access-date=24 January 2026 |date=13 January 2026}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Cafiero |first1=Giorgio |title=The Trump Administration and the Fracturing Saudi-UAE Alliance |url=https://arabcenterdc.org/resource/the-trump-administration-and-the-fracturing-saudi-uae-alliance/ |publisher=[[Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies|ACRPS]] |access-date=24 January 2026 |date=21 January 2026}}</ref> with Saudi media outlets and commentators publishing attacks on UAE.<ref>{{cite news |title=Prominent Saudi academic accuses UAE of being Israel's 'trojan horse' |url=https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/prominent-saudi-academic-accuses-uae-being-israels-trojan-horse |access-date=24 January 2026 |work=Middle East Eye |date=23 January 2026 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Saudi Arabian media steps up attacks on UAE as Gulf rift deepens |url=https://www.ft.com/content/345f5fa7-fd03-451e-b656-93a56209237d |access-date=24 January 2026 |work=[[Financial Times]] |date=21 January 2026}}</ref> During the [[2025 Southern Yemen offensive]], the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council launched an offensive on the Saudi-backed Government of Yemen and [[Hadhramaut Tribal Alliance]] in [[Hadhramaut Governorate]]. This resulted in further deterioration in Saudi-UAE relations, as Saudi Arabia began launching airstrikes on UAE-backed positions and the port of [[Mukalla]] in Yemen. Among the targets was a ship carrying weapons and armored vehicles delivered from the UAE. The shipment was for the use of United Arab Emirates but misunderstood as supplies for the STC and later on it was announced that it wasn’t for the STC but for UAE military operations. On 30 December, the anti-Houthi Saudi-backed Yemeni forces declared a state of emergency, cancelled its cooperation with the UAE and ordered all Emirati forces to withdraw from its territories within 24 hours which they gladly did.<ref>{{Cite web |last=español |first=JON GAMBRELL Leer en |date=2025-12-30 |title=Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen port over weapons shipment from UAE, issues warning to Abu Dhabi |url=https://apnews.com/article/saudi-arabia-bomb-yemen-mukalla-weapons-uae-9fc56e4678a12f56d61b1ecf855d4a4e |access-date=2025-12-30 |website=AP News |language=en}}</ref> The STC offensive has led to what observers described as a "rupture" in the two's bilateral relationship,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bianco |first1=Cincia |title=From partners to rivals: What the Saudi-UAE rupture means for Europeans |url=https://ecfr.eu/article/from-partners-to-rivals-what-the-saudi-uae-rupture-means-for-europeans/ |publisher=[[European Council on Foreign Relations]] |access-date=24 January 2026 |date=13 January 2026}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Cafiero |first1=Giorgio |title=The Trump Administration and the Fracturing Saudi-UAE Alliance |url=https://arabcenterdc.org/resource/the-trump-administration-and-the-fracturing-saudi-uae-alliance/ |publisher=[[Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies|ACRPS]] |access-date=24 January 2026 |date=21 January 2026}}</ref> with Saudi media outlets and commentators publishing attacks on UAE.<ref>{{cite news |title=Prominent Saudi academic accuses UAE of being Israel's 'trojan horse' |url=https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/prominent-saudi-academic-accuses-uae-being-israels-trojan-horse |access-date=24 January 2026 |work=Middle East Eye |date=23 January 2026 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Saudi Arabian media steps up attacks on UAE as Gulf rift deepens |url=https://www.ft.com/content/345f5fa7-fd03-451e-b656-93a56209237d |access-date=24 January 2026 |work=[[Financial Times]] |date=21 January 2026}}</ref> === Saudi-Emirati Diplomatic Crisis (2025 - Ongoing) === === Saudi-Emirati Diplomatic Crisis (2025 - Ongoing) ===
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Career: Adding subsections ← Previous revision Revision as of 18:14, 11 April 2026 Line 18: Line 18: == Career == == Career == === Early work === In 1968, Youngblood raced his own dragster at Southern California strips, lettering the car himself.<ref name="jodauga">{{cite journal |last=Jodauga |first=John |date=March 16, 2012 |title='Blood Did It |journal=National Dragster |volume=53 |issue=8 |pages=48–51}}</ref> A fellow racer, Gary Messenger, asked him to letter his car, which brought him to Don Kirby and Dick Olsen's Bellflower shop Competition Fiberglass, where he worked with leading [[Funny Car]] and [[Top Fuel]] teams in the early 1970s.<ref name="jodauga" /><ref name="dragzine" /> In 1968, Youngblood raced his own dragster at Southern California strips, lettering the car himself.<ref name="jodauga">{{cite journal |last=Jodauga |first=John |date=March 16, 2012 |title='Blood Did It |journal=National Dragster |volume=53 |issue=8 |pages=48–51}}</ref> A fellow racer, Gary Messenger, asked him to letter his car, which brought him to Don Kirby and Dick Olsen's Bellflower shop Competition Fiberglass, where he worked with leading [[Funny Car]] and [[Top Fuel]] teams in the early 1970s.<ref name="jodauga" /><ref name="dragzine" /> === Racing Graphis === Around 1970, Youngblood met [[Bob Kachler]], a motorsports promoter who ran Racing Graphis, a Long Beach collective of motorsports creatives that also published an eponymous magazine.<ref name="hotrod">{{cite magazine |last=Taylor |first=Thom |date=August 2017 |title=Take 5 with Kenny Youngblood |magazine=[[Hot Rod (magazine)|Hot Rod]] |volume=70 |issue=8 |url=https://www.zinio.com/article/hot-rod/april-1972-i571377/those-magnificent-men-in-their-flying-machines-or-how-to-get-high-on-funny-cars-a44 }}</ref><ref name="jodauga2011">{{cite journal |last=Jodauga |first=John |date=September 9, 2011 |title=Of Wonder Wagons and More |journal=National Dragster |volume=52 |issue=33 |page=16 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Part 2: Periodicals |volume=21 |date=1967 |publisher=Library of Congress Copyright Office |page=287 |issn=0041-784X |url=https://archive.org/details/catalogofcopy19673212libr/page/287/ }}</ref> He worked at Racing Graphis during the day and at Competition Fiberglass after hours.<ref name="hotrod" /> Around 1970, Youngblood met [[Bob Kachler]], a motorsports promoter who ran Racing Graphis, a Long Beach collective of motorsports creatives that also published an eponymous magazine.<ref name="hotrod">{{cite magazine |last=Taylor |first=Thom |date=August 2017 |title=Take 5 with Kenny Youngblood |magazine=[[Hot Rod (magazine)|Hot Rod]] |volume=70 |issue=8 |url=https://www.zinio.com/article/hot-rod/april-1972-i571377/those-magnificent-men-in-their-flying-machines-or-how-to-get-high-on-funny-cars-a44 }}</ref><ref name="jodauga2011">{{cite journal |last=Jodauga |first=John |date=September 9, 2011 |title=Of Wonder Wagons and More |journal=National Dragster |volume=52 |issue=33 |page=16 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Part 2: Periodicals |volume=21 |date=1967 |publisher=Library of Congress Copyright Office |page=287 |issn=0041-784X |url=https://archive.org/details/catalogofcopy19673212libr/page/287/ }}</ref> He worked at Racing Graphis during the day and at Competition Fiberglass after hours.<ref name="hotrod" /> Kachler suggested he switch from oil paints to felt markers for speed, and together the Racing Graphis group developed sponsorship proposals, among them a [[Wonder Bread]] paint scheme for [[Don Schumacher]]'s Funny Car, one of drag racing's first cross-market sponsorships.<ref name="jodauga2011" /><ref>{{cite web |last=Burgess |first=Phil |date=April 4, 2014 |title=No more wonderin' about the Wonder Wagon story |url=https://www.nhra.com/news/2014/no-more-wonderin-about-wonder-wagon-story |publisher=[[NHRA]]}}</ref> Kachler suggested he switch from oil paints to felt markers for speed, and together the Racing Graphis group developed sponsorship proposals, among them a [[Wonder Bread]] paint scheme for [[Don Schumacher]]'s Funny Car, one of drag racing's first cross-market sponsorships.<ref name="jodauga2011" /><ref>{{cite web |last=Burgess |first=Phil |date=April 4, 2014 |title=No more wonderin' about the Wonder Wagon story |url=https://www.nhra.com/news/2014/no-more-wonderin-about-wonder-wagon-story |publisher=[[NHRA]]}}</ref> Through Racing Graphis, Youngblood met ''[[Car Craft]]'' editor Terry Cook, who published his illustrations, and promoter Jim Cook, whose clients included [[Parnelli Jones]].<ref name="jodauga" /><ref name="jodauga2011" /> Through Racing Graphis, Youngblood met ''[[Car Craft]]'' editor Terry Cook, who published his illustrations, and promoter Jim Cook, whose clients included [[Parnelli Jones]].<ref name="jodauga" /><ref name="jodauga2011" /> === Independent practice === In 1972, Youngblood moved to his own studio in Santa Ana.<ref name="hotrod" /><ref name="jodauga2011" /> From 1975 to 1985, he made magazine editorial illustrations and worked for several clients outside of drag racing.<ref name="przybys" /> His off-road work included renderings associated with the original [[Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing|Vel's Parnelli Jones]] Big Oly [[Ford Bronco]] and [[Mickey Thompson]]'s [[Chevrolet LUV|Chevrolet LUV pickup]].<ref name="fiolka2010" /> In 1972, Youngblood moved to his own studio in Santa Ana.<ref name="hotrod" /><ref name="jodauga2011" /> From 1975 to 1985, he made magazine editorial illustrations and worked for several clients outside of drag racing.<ref name="przybys" /> His off-road work included renderings associated with the original [[Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing|Vel's Parnelli Jones]] Big Oly [[Ford Bronco]] and [[Mickey Thompson]]'s [[Chevrolet LUV|Chevrolet LUV pickup]].<ref name="fiolka2010" /> Youngblood designed the [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] paint scheme for [[Don Prudhomme]]'s Funny Car, which ran through the mid-to-late 1970s and generated additional poster and painting commissions.<ref name="burgess" /><ref name="jodauga2011" /> Youngblood designed the [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] paint scheme for [[Don Prudhomme]]'s Funny Car, which ran through the mid-to-late 1970s and generated additional poster and painting commissions.<ref name="burgess" /><ref name="jodauga2011" /> He later designed the interlocking logo and paint scheme for [[ZZ Top]]'s ''[[Eliminator (album)|Eliminator]]'' (1983) '33 Ford coupe, now on permanent display at the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] in Cleveland.<ref>{{cite journal |date=June 13, 2008 |title=Going Strong |journal=National Dragster |volume=49 |issue=22 |page=8}}</ref><ref name="fiolka2010">{{cite magazine |last=Fiolka |first=Marty |date=April 1, 2010 |title=The Lost Years of Kenny Youngblood |magazine=Dirt Sports}}</ref> Youngblood also designed the [[Wrangler (brand)|Wrangler]] paint scheme for [[Dale Earnhardt]]'s [[NASCAR]] [[Chevrolet Monte Carlo]], including the number 3.<ref name="dragzine" /> He later designed the interlocking logo and paint scheme for [[ZZ Top]]'s ''[[Eliminator (album)|Eliminator]]'' (1983) '33 Ford coupe, now on permanent display at the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] in Cleveland.<ref>{{cite journal |date=June 13, 2008 |title=Going Strong |journal=National Dragster |volume=49 |issue=22 |page=8}}</ref><ref name="fiolka2010">{{cite magazine |last=Fiolka |first=Marty |date=April 1, 2010 |title=The Lost Years of Kenny Youngblood |magazine=Dirt Sports}}</ref> Youngblood also designed the [[Wrangler (brand)|Wrangler]] paint scheme for [[Dale Earnhardt]]'s [[NASCAR]] [[Chevrolet Monte Carlo]], including the number 3.<ref name="dragzine" /> === Art prints, gallery, and museum work === === Art prints, gallery, and museum work === Line 39: Line 36: In 2011, racer T. J. Zizzo displayed Youngblood's work at [[NHRA]] events throughout the season in the so-called World's Fastest Art Gallery.<ref name="jodauga" /> In 2011, racer T. J. Zizzo displayed Youngblood's work at [[NHRA]] events throughout the season in the so-called World's Fastest Art Gallery.<ref name="jodauga" /> Youngblood painted the murals for the Lions Drag Strip Museum in [[Rancho Dominguez, California]], part of the [[Lions Automobilia Foundation & Museum]].<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Szantai |first=Stephan |date=July 2022 |title=The Lions Share |magazine=Classic & Sports Car |publisher=Haymarket Media Group |page=128 }}</ref> Youngblood painted the murals for the [[Lions Drag Strip Museum]] in [[Rancho Dominguez, California]], part of the [[Lions Automobilia Foundation & Museum]].<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Szantai |first=Stephan |date=July 2022 |title=The Lions Share |magazine=Classic & Sports Car |publisher=Haymarket Media Group |page=128 }}</ref> == Personal life == == Personal life ==
Hunter Strickland
← Previous revision Revision as of 18:14, 11 April 2026 Line 93: Line 93: On June 12, 2021, Strickland was traded to the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] in exchange for cash considerations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/06/brewers-acquire-hunter-strickland-from-angels-for-cash-considerations.html|title=Brewers Acquire Hunter Strickland from Angels for Cash Considerations|date=June 12, 2021|access-date=June 12, 2021|archive-date=June 12, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210612231011/https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/06/brewers-acquire-hunter-strickland-from-angels-for-cash-considerations.html|url-status=live|website=MLB Trade Rumors}}</ref> In 35 appearances for Milwaukee, Strickland compiled a 3-2 record and 1.73 ERA with 38 strikeouts across {{fraction|36|1|3}} innings pitched. On June 12, 2021, Strickland was traded to the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] in exchange for cash considerations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/06/brewers-acquire-hunter-strickland-from-angels-for-cash-considerations.html|title=Brewers Acquire Hunter Strickland from Angels for Cash Considerations|date=June 12, 2021|access-date=June 12, 2021|archive-date=June 12, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210612231011/https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/06/brewers-acquire-hunter-strickland-from-angels-for-cash-considerations.html|url-status=live|website=MLB Trade Rumors}}</ref> In 35 appearances for Milwaukee, Strickland compiled a 3-2 record and 1.73 ERA with 38 strikeouts across {{fraction|36|1|3}} innings pitched. ===Cincinnati Reds (2022)=== ===Cincinnati Reds (2022–2023)=== On March 23, 2022, Strickland signed a one-year contract with the [[Cincinnati Reds]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/hunter-strickland-signs-one-year-deal-with-reds|title=Strickland signed to bolster back end of bullpen|website=[[MLB.com]]|access-date=March 25, 2022|archive-date=March 25, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220325022502/https://www.mlb.com/news/hunter-strickland-signs-one-year-deal-with-reds|url-status=live}}</ref> He made 66 appearances for Cincinnati in 2022, pitching to a 3-3 record and 4.91 ERA with 60 strikeouts and 7 saves in {{fraction|62|1|3}} innings of work. On March 23, 2022, Strickland signed a one-year contract with the [[Cincinnati Reds]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/hunter-strickland-signs-one-year-deal-with-reds|title=Strickland signed to bolster back end of bullpen|website=[[MLB.com]]|access-date=March 25, 2022|archive-date=March 25, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220325022502/https://www.mlb.com/news/hunter-strickland-signs-one-year-deal-with-reds|url-status=live}}</ref> He made 66 appearances for Cincinnati in 2022, pitching to a 3-3 record and 4.91 ERA with 60 strikeouts and 7 saves in {{fraction|62|1|3}} innings of work. On February 18, 2023, Strickland re-signed with the Reds on a minor league contract.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Reds' Hunter Strickland: Back with Reds as NRI|url=https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/reds-hunter-strickland-back-with-reds-as-nri/amp/|access-date=February 18, 2023|website=CBS Sports|archive-date=February 18, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230218184706/https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/reds-hunter-strickland-back-with-reds-as-nri/amp/|url-status=live}}</ref> Strickland was released by the organization on March 25.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.milb.com/transactions/2023-03-25 | title=Transactions | access-date=March 25, 2023 | archive-date=March 25, 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230325191407/https://www.milb.com/roster/transactions | url-status=live |date=March 25, 2023|website=MiLB.com}}</ref> Two days later, he re-signed with the Reds on a new minor league contract.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Reds' Hunter Strickland: Returns to Reds on minors deal|url=https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/reds-hunter-strickland-returns-to-reds-on-minors-deal/amp/|access-date=March 27, 2023|website=CBS Sports|archive-date=March 27, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230327190922/https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/reds-hunter-strickland-returns-to-reds-on-minors-deal/amp/|url-status=live}}</ref> In 12 appearances for the Triple-A [[Louisville Bats]], Strickland struggled with a 11.45 ERA with 8 strikeouts in 11 innings pitched. He was released by the Reds organization on May 9.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hunter Strickland: Released by Cincinnati|url=https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/hunter-strickland-released-by-cincinnati/amp/|access-date=May 9, 2023|website=CBS Sports|archive-date=May 9, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230509194348/https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/hunter-strickland-released-by-cincinnati/amp/|url-status=live}}</ref> On February 18, 2023, Strickland re-signed with the Reds on a minor league contract.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Reds' Hunter Strickland: Back with Reds as NRI|url=https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/reds-hunter-strickland-back-with-reds-as-nri/amp/|access-date=February 18, 2023|website=CBS Sports|archive-date=February 18, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230218184706/https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/reds-hunter-strickland-back-with-reds-as-nri/amp/|url-status=live}}</ref> Strickland was released by the organization on March 25.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.milb.com/transactions/2023-03-25 | title=Transactions | access-date=March 25, 2023 | archive-date=March 25, 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230325191407/https://www.milb.com/roster/transactions | url-status=live |date=March 25, 2023|website=MiLB.com}}</ref> Two days later, he re-signed with the Reds on a new minor league contract.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Reds' Hunter Strickland: Returns to Reds on minors deal|url=https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/reds-hunter-strickland-returns-to-reds-on-minors-deal/amp/|access-date=March 27, 2023|website=CBS Sports|archive-date=March 27, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230327190922/https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/reds-hunter-strickland-returns-to-reds-on-minors-deal/amp/|url-status=live}}</ref> In 12 appearances for the Triple-A [[Louisville Bats]], Strickland struggled with a 11.45 ERA with 8 strikeouts in 11 innings pitched. He was released by the Reds organization on May 9.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hunter Strickland: Released by Cincinnati|url=https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/hunter-strickland-released-by-cincinnati/amp/|access-date=May 9, 2023|website=CBS Sports|archive-date=May 9, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230509194348/https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/hunter-strickland-released-by-cincinnati/amp/|url-status=live}}</ref> ===Los Angeles Angels (2024) (second stint)=== ===Los Angeles Angels (2024)=== On February 16, 2024, Strickland signed a minor league contract with the Angels.<ref>{{Cite tweet |number=1758639620491993221 |user=LAAngelsPR |title=The #Angels have signed RHP Hunter Strickland to a minor league contract with a non-roster invitation to Major League camp. |author=[[Los Angeles Angels]] |date=February 17, 2024}}</ref> On April 8, after two games for the Triple-A [[Salt Lake Bees]], his contract was selected to the major league roster.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Angels Designate Zach Plesac, Liván Soto For Assignment|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/04/angels-designate-zach-plesac-livan-soto-for-asssignment.html|access-date=April 8, 2024|website=MLB Trade Rumors|archive-date=April 8, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240408213654/https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/04/angels-designate-zach-plesac-livan-soto-for-asssignment.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In 72 appearances for the Angels, Strickland had a 3–2 record and 3.31 ERA with 57 strikeouts across {{fraction|73|1|3}} innings pitched. On February 16, 2024, Strickland signed a minor league contract with the Angels.<ref>{{Cite tweet |number=1758639620491993221 |user=LAAngelsPR |title=The #Angels have signed RHP Hunter Strickland to a minor league contract with a non-roster invitation to Major League camp. |author=[[Los Angeles Angels]] |date=February 17, 2024}}</ref> On April 8, after two games for the Triple-A [[Salt Lake Bees]], his contract was selected to the major league roster.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Angels Designate Zach Plesac, Liván Soto For Assignment|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/04/angels-designate-zach-plesac-livan-soto-for-asssignment.html|access-date=April 8, 2024|website=MLB Trade Rumors|archive-date=April 8, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240408213654/https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/04/angels-designate-zach-plesac-livan-soto-for-asssignment.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In 72 appearances for the Angels, Strickland had a 3–2 record and 3.31 ERA with 57 strikeouts across {{fraction|73|1|3}} innings pitched. ===Texas Rangers=== ===Texas Rangers (2025)=== On March 12, 2025, Strickland signed a minor league contract with the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] that included an invitation to [[spring training]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/03/rangers-sign-hunter-strickland-to-minor-league-deal.html |title=Rangers Sign Hunter Strickland To Minor League Deal |work=MLB Trade Rumors |first=Steve |last=Adams |date=March 12, 2025 |access-date=March 12, 2025}}</ref> He was released by the Rangers prior to the start of the season on March 21.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Rangers Release Hunter Strickland, Jesse Chavez|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/03/rangers-release-hunter-strickland-jesse-chavez.html|access-date=March 21, 2025|website=mlbtraderumors.com|language=en}}</ref> However, he re-signed with the organization on a new minor league contract the following day.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Deeds |first=Nick |date=March 22, 2025 |title=Rangers Release Nick Ahmed, Re-Sign Hunter Strickland To Minors Deal |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/03/rangers-release-nick-ahmed-re-sign-hunter-strickland-to-minors-deal.html |access-date=2026-01-19 |website=MLB Trade Rumors |language=en-US}}</ref> In 12 appearances for the Triple-A [[Round Rock Express]], Strickland struggled to a 1–2 record and 8.22 ERA with 15 strikeouts across {{fraction|15|1|3}} innings pitched. He was released by the Rangers organization on May 6.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hunter Strickland: Parts ways with Rangers|url=https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/hunter-strickland-parts-ways-with-rangers/|access-date=May 6, 2025|website=cbssports.com|language=en}}</ref> On March 12, 2025, Strickland signed a minor league contract with the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] that included an invitation to [[spring training]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/03/rangers-sign-hunter-strickland-to-minor-league-deal.html |title=Rangers Sign Hunter Strickland To Minor League Deal |work=MLB Trade Rumors |first=Steve |last=Adams |date=March 12, 2025 |access-date=March 12, 2025}}</ref> He was released by the Rangers prior to the start of the season on March 21.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Rangers Release Hunter Strickland, Jesse Chavez|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/03/rangers-release-hunter-strickland-jesse-chavez.html|access-date=March 21, 2025|website=mlbtraderumors.com|language=en}}</ref> However, he re-signed with the organization on a new minor league contract the following day.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Deeds |first=Nick |date=March 22, 2025 |title=Rangers Release Nick Ahmed, Re-Sign Hunter Strickland To Minors Deal |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/03/rangers-release-nick-ahmed-re-sign-hunter-strickland-to-minors-deal.html |access-date=2026-01-19 |website=MLB Trade Rumors |language=en-US}}</ref> In 12 appearances for the Triple-A [[Round Rock Express]], Strickland struggled to a 1–2 record and 8.22 ERA with 15 strikeouts across {{fraction|15|1|3}} innings pitched. He was released by the Rangers organization on May 6.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hunter Strickland: Parts ways with Rangers|url=https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/hunter-strickland-parts-ways-with-rangers/|access-date=May 6, 2025|website=cbssports.com|language=en}}</ref> ===Los Angeles Angels (2025–present) (third stint)=== ===Los Angeles Angels (2025–present)=== On May 6, 2025, Strickland signed a minor league contract with the [[Los Angeles Angels]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Franco |first=Anthony |date=May 6, 2025 |title=Angels Sign Hunter Strickland To Minor League Deal |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/05/angels-hunter-strickland-agree-to-minor-league-deal.html |access-date=2026-01-19 |website=MLB Trade Rumors |language=en-US}}</ref> After three appearances for the Triple-A [[Salt Lake Bees]], the Angels added Strickland to their active roster on May 18.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Deeds |first=Nick |date=May 18, 2025 |title=Angels Announce Three Roster Moves |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/05/angels-announce-three-roster-moves.html |access-date=2026-01-19 |website=MLB Trade Rumors |language=en-US}}</ref> In 19 appearances for Los Angeles, he posted a 1–2 record and 3.27 ERA with 14 strikeouts and one save over 22 innings of work. On July 8, Strickland was placed on the 15-day injured list due to right shoulder inflammation.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Angels put Hunter Strickland on IL with shoulder inflammation|url=https://www.espn.com.au/mlb/story/_/id/45691095/angels-put-hunter-strickland-il-shoulder-inflammation|access-date=July 9, 2025|website=espn.com|language=en}}</ref> He was transferred to the 60-day injured list the following day.<ref>{{Cite web |last=McDonald |first=Darragh |date=July 9, 2025 |title=Angels Select Carson Fulmer |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/07/angels-select-carson-fulmer-2.html |access-date=2025-11-29 |website=MLB Trade Rumors |language=en-US}}</ref> On May 6, 2025, Strickland signed a minor league contract with the [[Los Angeles Angels]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Franco |first=Anthony |date=May 6, 2025 |title=Angels Sign Hunter Strickland To Minor League Deal |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/05/angels-hunter-strickland-agree-to-minor-league-deal.html |access-date=2026-01-19 |website=MLB Trade Rumors |language=en-US}}</ref> After three appearances for the Triple-A [[Salt Lake Bees]], the Angels added Strickland to their active roster on May 18.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Deeds |first=Nick |date=May 18, 2025 |title=Angels Announce Three Roster Moves |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/05/angels-announce-three-roster-moves.html |access-date=2026-01-19 |website=MLB Trade Rumors |language=en-US}}</ref> In 19 appearances for Los Angeles, he posted a 1–2 record and 3.27 ERA with 14 strikeouts and one save over 22 innings of work. On July 8, Strickland was placed on the 15-day injured list due to right shoulder inflammation.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Angels put Hunter Strickland on IL with shoulder inflammation|url=https://www.espn.com.au/mlb/story/_/id/45691095/angels-put-hunter-strickland-il-shoulder-inflammation|access-date=July 9, 2025|website=espn.com|language=en}}</ref> He was transferred to the 60-day injured list the following day.<ref>{{Cite web |last=McDonald |first=Darragh |date=July 9, 2025 |title=Angels Select Carson Fulmer |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/07/angels-select-carson-fulmer-2.html |access-date=2025-11-29 |website=MLB Trade Rumors |language=en-US}}</ref>
John H. Lienhard V
infobox awards ← Previous revision Revision as of 18:14, 11 April 2026 Line 15: Line 15: *[[University of California, San Diego]] ([[PhD]]) *[[University of California, San Diego]] ([[PhD]]) }} }} |awards = |awards = {{plainlist | * Honorary Member of [[American Society of Mechanical Engineers|ASME]], * [[National Academy of Engineering|US National Academy of Engineering]] }} |thesis_title=The decay of turbulence in thermally stratified flow |thesis_title=The decay of turbulence in thermally stratified flow |thesis_year=1988 |thesis_year=1988
Draft:Garbarino job board
-- Draft creation using the WP:Article wizard -- New page {{AfC submission|t||ts=20260411181224|u=Brisqui14|ns=118|demo=}} <!-- Important, do not remove anything above this line before article has been created. --> == Garbarino job board == A '''Garbarino job board''' is a proposed term describing a category of online employment platforms in which employers can pay to promote or sponsor job listings, thereby increasing their visibility to job seekers through ranking, recommendations, or distribution channels such as email alerts.<ref>{{cite web |title=How pricing works on Indeed |url=https://www.indeed.com/hire/resources/howtohub/how-pricing-works-on-indeed |website=Indeed |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Differences between free and promoted jobs |url=https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a519737/differences-between-free-and-promoted-jobs |website=LinkedIn |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref> As of 2026, the term has not been widely adopted in independent reliable sources; however, the underlying model corresponds to widely documented "sponsored job" or "promoted job" systems used by major job boards.<ref>{{cite web |title=Promoted jobs in search results |url=https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a512429/promoted-jobs-in-your-job-search-results |website=LinkedIn |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref> == Business model == Online job boards are commonly described as two-sided platforms connecting employers and job seekers. In such markets, platforms often subsidize one side (typically job seekers) while charging the other side (employers), depending on network effects and participation incentives.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Two-Sided Markets: An Overview |journal=Journal of Economic Perspectives |year=2009 |url=https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/jep.23.3.125 }}</ref> In the model described as a Garbarino job board, employers may be allowed to post job listings at low or no cost, but can pay to increase visibility. Paid listings are typically prioritized in search results and distributed more broadly than unpaid listings.<ref>{{cite web |title=Free vs Sponsored Jobs on Indeed |url=https://www.indeed.com/hire/resources/howtohub/free-vs-sponsored-jobs-on-indeed |website=Indeed |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref> Payment structures may include pay-per-click or pay-per-application models, which align platform revenue with user engagement on promoted listings.<ref>{{cite web |title=What is programmatic recruitment? |url=https://www.appcast.io/what-is-programmatic-recruitment/ |website=Appcast |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref> == Ranking and disclosure == Job boards that use paid promotion typically incorporate ranking and distribution mechanisms that increase the visibility of sponsored listings. For example, promoted jobs may appear higher in search results or be shown more frequently to users.<ref>{{cite web |title=Promoted jobs in your job search results |url=https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a512429/promoted-jobs-in-your-job-search-results |website=LinkedIn |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref> Such practices are often compared to forms of native advertising. The Federal Trade Commission has issued guidance stating that paid promotional content should be clearly distinguishable from non-paid content and that consumers may have difficulty recognizing advertising without clear disclosures.<ref>{{cite web |title=Native Advertising: A Guide for Businesses |url=https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/native-advertising-guide-businesses |website=Federal Trade Commission |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Blurred Lines: An Exploration of Consumers’ Advertising Recognition |url=https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/reports/blurred-lines-exploration-consumers-advertising-recognition-contexts-search-engines-native/p164504_ftc_staff_report_re_digital_advertising_and_appendices.pdf |website=Federal Trade Commission |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref> == Criticism and concerns == Critics of pay-to-promote job board models have argued that such systems may create misaligned incentives between job seekers and platforms, as revenue is linked to engagement with promoted listings rather than necessarily to successful job matches. One concern is that sponsored listings may attract disproportionate numbers of applicants due to increased visibility, contributing to application overload and reduced response rates from employers.<ref>{{cite web |title=Greenhouse 2024 State of Job Hunting Report |url=https://www.greenhouse.com/blog/greenhouse-2024-state-of-job-hunting-report |website=Greenhouse |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref> Another concern relates to transparency and user awareness. Studies of digital advertising have shown that users may not consistently distinguish between paid and non-paid results, even when disclosures are present.<ref>{{cite web |title=Blurred Lines: An Exploration of Consumers’ Advertising Recognition |url=https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/reports/blurred-lines-exploration-consumers-advertising-recognition-contexts-search-engines-native/p164504_ftc_staff_report_re_digital_advertising_and_appendices.pdf |website=Federal Trade Commission |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref> == Relationship to evergreen recruiting and fake/ghost jobs == The model described as a Garbarino job board has been discussed in relation to broader trends in online recruiting, including evergreen job postings and so-called "ghost jobs." Evergreen job postings are roles that remain continuously open, in order to build a pipeline of candidates. While initially intended for recurring or high-turnover positions, the practice has become far more ubiquitous, extending to all jobs, regardless of expected turnover. <ref>{{cite web |title=NLx Evergreen Jobs Issue Brief |url=https://www.naswa.org/national-labor-exchange/nlx-evergreen-jobs-issue-brief-2019 |website=National Association of State Workforce Agencies |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref> "Ghost jobs" are typically defined as job postings that do not correspond to an immediate hiring need.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ghost jobs: the phantom hiring trend |url=https://iapp.org/news/a/ghost-jobs-the-phantom-hiring-trend-with-startling-data-privacy-implications |website=International Association of Privacy Professionals |access-date=2026-04-11 }}</ref> == See also == * [[Online job board]] * [[Two-sided market]] * [[Native advertising]] * [[Recruitment]] == References == <!-- Inline citations added to your article will automatically display here. 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Ted (franchise)
← Previous revision Revision as of 18:14, 11 April 2026 Line 3: Line 3: {{Infobox media franchise {{Infobox media franchise | title = Ted | title = Ted | image = Ted (film) logo.png | image = Ted (film) logo.svg | image_upright = | image_upright = | caption = Official franchise logo | caption = Official franchise logo
Alessandria
Religion ← Previous revision Revision as of 18:14, 11 April 2026 Line 287: Line 287: *the community of the [[Seventh-day Adventist Church]], whose first tentative of foundation dates back to 1935; *the community of the [[Seventh-day Adventist Church]], whose first tentative of foundation dates back to 1935; *the [[Sabbath Rest Advent Church|Adventist]] community; *the [[Sabbath Rest Advent Church|Adventist]] community; ==The Tabernacle of Faith Church in Alessandria Via della Moisa, 10, 15121 Alessandria AL affiliated with the [[Church of God of Prophecy]] (COGOP) == The Tabernacle of Faith Church in Alessandria, Italy, is an evangelical congregation affiliated with the [[Church of God of Prophecy]] (COGOP). *the community of [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] ([[Mormonism| Mormon missionaries]]), present in town since the earlier 1970s; *the community of [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] ([[Mormonism| Mormon missionaries]]), present in town since the earlier 1970s; *the community of [[Pentecostalism]] and of the [[Assemblies of God in Italy]];<ref>{{cite web | title=Dove siamo - le chiese delle Assemblee di Dio in Italia sul territorio nazionale | url=http://www.assembleedidio.org/dovesiamo.php | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407222755/http://www.assembleedidio.org/dovesiamo.php | archive-date=7 April 2014 }}</ref> *the community of [[Pentecostalism]] and of the [[Assemblies of God in Italy]];<ref>{{cite web | title=Dove siamo - le chiese delle Assemblee di Dio in Italia sul territorio nazionale | url=http://www.assembleedidio.org/dovesiamo.php | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407222755/http://www.assembleedidio.org/dovesiamo.php | archive-date=7 April 2014 }}</ref>
Icebound (novel)
republishing ← Previous revision Revision as of 18:14, 11 April 2026 Line 25: Line 25: ==Publication history== ==Publication history== ''Prison of Ice'' was first published by [[J. B. Lippincott & Co.|Lippincott]] on October 18, 1976 in the United States.{{r|Kirkus|Mendelsohn}} It was published by [[W. H. Allen & Co.]] in the United Kingdom.{{r|Berridge}} ''Prison of Ice'' was first published by [[J. B. Lippincott & Co.|Lippincott]] on October 18, 1976 in the United States.{{r|Kirkus|Mendelsohn}} It was published by [[W. H. Allen & Co.]] in the United Kingdom.{{r|Berridge}} ''Prison of Ice'' was re-released as ''Icebound'' in 1995, published by [[Ballantine Books]]. Koontz had either retained or bought back the rights to his early novels when they were out of print, and sold the rights for seven of his books from the 1970s to Ballantine for approximately $10 million.{{r|McLellan}} ==Critical reception== ==Critical reception== Line 35: Line 37: <ref name="Kirkus">{{cite magazine |url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/a/david-axton-2/prison-of-ice/ |work=[[Kirkus Reviews]] |date=1976-10-01 |title=Prison of Ice by David Axton |access-date=2026-04-11}}</ref> <ref name="Kirkus">{{cite magazine |url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/a/david-axton-2/prison-of-ice/ |work=[[Kirkus Reviews]] |date=1976-10-01 |title=Prison of Ice by David Axton |access-date=2026-04-11}}</ref> <ref name="Berridge">{{cite news |last=Berridge |first=Elizabeth |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-telegraph-recent-fiction/195335753/ |title=Recent Fiction |date=1977-02-03 |access-date=2026-04-11 |work=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |pages=12 |via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> <ref name="Berridge">{{cite news |last=Berridge |first=Elizabeth |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-telegraph-recent-fiction/195335753/ |title=Recent Fiction |date=1977-02-03 |access-date=2026-04-11 |work=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |pages=12 |via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> <ref name="McLellan">{{cite news |last=McLellan |first=Dennis |agency=[[Los Angeles Times]] |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-herald-koontz-profits-by-re-re/195336465/ |title=Koontz profits by re-release of early titles |date=1995-03-19 |access-date=2026-04-11 |work=[[The Daily Herald]] |pages=34 |via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> }} }}