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Diamondbacks infielder Pavin Smith heads to the injured list with a strained right oblique
Diamondbacks infielder Pavin Smith heads to the injured list with a strained right oblique

Washington Post

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Diamondbacks infielder Pavin Smith heads to the injured list with a strained right oblique

PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks have placed infielder Pavin Smith on the 10-day injured list with a strained right oblique and recalled infielder Tristan English from Triple-A Reno. Arizona also placed right-hander Ryan Thompson on the 15-day injured list with a strained scapular, retroactive to Saturday, and recalled right-hander Bryce Jarvis from Reno before Sunday's game against Kansas City.

Diamondbacks infielder Pavin Smith heads to the injured list with a strained right oblique
Diamondbacks infielder Pavin Smith heads to the injured list with a strained right oblique

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Diamondbacks infielder Pavin Smith heads to the injured list with a strained right oblique

Arizona Diamondbacks' Pavin Smith celebrates with teammates after hitting a solo home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Chicago, Monday, June 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Diamondbacks have placed infielder Pavin Smith on the 10-day injured list with a strained right oblique and recalled infielder Tristan English from Triple-A Reno. Arizona also placed right-hander Ryan Thompson on the 15-day injured list with a strained scapular, retroactive to Saturday, and recalled right-hander Bryce Jarvis from Reno before Sunday's game against Kansas City. Advertisement Right-hander Tommy Henry was recalled to the big league roster and placed on the 60-day injured list with a right elbow injury to make room for English on the 40-man roster. Smith is hitting .261 with eight homers and 28 RBIs in 79 games while primarily splitting time between first base and designated hitter. ___ AP MLB:

Diamondbacks infielder Pavin Smith heads to the injured list with a strained right oblique
Diamondbacks infielder Pavin Smith heads to the injured list with a strained right oblique

Associated Press

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Diamondbacks infielder Pavin Smith heads to the injured list with a strained right oblique

PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Diamondbacks have placed infielder Pavin Smith on the 10-day injured list with a strained right oblique and recalled infielder Tristan English from Triple-A Reno. Arizona also placed right-hander Ryan Thompson on the 15-day injured list with a strained scapular, retroactive to Saturday, and recalled right-hander Bryce Jarvis from Reno before Sunday's game against Kansas City. Right-hander Tommy Henry was recalled to the big league roster and placed on the 60-day injured list with a right elbow injury to make room for English on the 40-man roster. Smith is hitting .261 with eight homers and 28 RBIs in 79 games while primarily splitting time between first base and designated hitter. ___ AP MLB:

Swimlane secures USD $45m funding to drive AI automation growth
Swimlane secures USD $45m funding to drive AI automation growth

Techday NZ

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Swimlane secures USD $45m funding to drive AI automation growth

Swimlane has secured USD $45 million in growth funding led by Energy Impact Partners and Activate Capital, with participation from Trinity Capital. The company stated that the new investment will be used to accelerate product innovation and grow its global channel ecosystem, as Swimlane moves closer to achieving profitability in the third quarter of 2025. The firm attributes its positive outlook to sustained revenue growth, improved operating efficiency, and disciplined cost management. Financial progress Since its last funding round, Swimlane has reported growth of over 110%, expanding its client base to include more than 50 Global 1000 companies, 26 U.S. federal agencies, and five of the world's largest systems integrators. Currently, 75% of its business is conducted through channel partners, reflecting increasing engagement with managed security service providers (MSSPs), value-added distributors and resellers, and global integrators. Chief Executive Officer James Brear commented, "Swimlane is achieving what no other stand-alone AI automation security company can, providing extensible, enterprise-grade AI automation with a business model that can turn a profit. We have redefined what's possible in security operations by combining agentic AI with unmatched experience in highly scalable automation use cases that help customers solve real problems both in and outside the SOC." Focus on agentic AI Swimlane has emphasised its commitment to advancing agentic AI as part of its security operations strategy. The company's AI tool, Hero, is described as the first private, agentic AI security operations companion fully integrated into the Swimlane Turbine platform. According to the company, Swimlane's solution is capable of automating more than 25 million daily actions per customer, which it states is 17 times faster than other SOAR or security hyperautomation products. Ryan Thompson, Managing Director, Tech Lending at Trinity Capital, said: "Swimlane's agentic AI platform is redefining security automation at a time when organizations need smarter, more scalable solutions. We're proud to support the Swimlane team as they help shape the future of cybersecurity." David Lincoln, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Activate Capital, said: "Cybersecurity is drowning in complexity with too much data, too many tools and not enough integration. Swimlane cuts through the chaos with an AI automation platform that brings control to every corner of the security organization, transforming fragmentation into high-ROI outcomes. That's exactly the kind of shift the market is hungry for." Sameer Reddy, Managing Partner at Energy Impact Partners, added: "Swimlane stands out by delivering what the market desperately needs: scalable, intelligent automation that goes beyond the hype and actually works. The company's unique approach to agentic AI and hyperautomation addresses a massive gap in modern security operations and is defining the future of how organizations will protect themselves." Industry validation The company outlined a series of recent milestones that it says reinforce its market position. Among these, Swimlane is one of the first 30 companies globally to be issued the ISO42001 certification for AI. It was also ranked No. 45 on Inc.'s fifth annual Rocky Mountain list of fastest-growing private companies and named a Top 5 AI Automation for SecOps vendor by TAG Cyber. Additional recognitions include Most Valuable Pioneer in the 2025 QKS AI Maturity Matrix, and being named both a leader for technology excellence and the "Ace Performer" in the 2025 QKS Group SPARK Matrix for Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR). Swimlane reports that it plans to use part of the new funding to further its work in responsible AI innovation and expand the use of automation in security, compliance, and IT/OT operations among its enterprise and MSSP customers. Follow us on: Share on:

Police suspend search at Good Night Scrub National Park for missing teenager Pheobe Bishop, suspect evidence may have been moved
Police suspend search at Good Night Scrub National Park for missing teenager Pheobe Bishop, suspect evidence may have been moved

Sky News AU

time28-05-2025

  • Sky News AU

Police suspend search at Good Night Scrub National Park for missing teenager Pheobe Bishop, suspect evidence may have been moved

Police have suspended a dense bushland search for missing teenager Pheobe Bishop, after she vanished without a trace from regional Queensland, more than a week ago. Detectives have, however, expanded their search for the teen after discovering some evidence at the Good Night Scrub may have been moved prior to police arrival. Pheobe, 17, was last seen being driven in a grey Hyundai ix35 to Airport Drive, Bundaberg, on the morning of May 15 with her two housemates, Tanika Bromley and James Wood, from a Gin Gin property. The teen was scheduled to fly from Bundaberg to Western Australia, via Brisbane, but never made it to her flight. Footage from the airport also failed to locate Pheobe ever entering the terminal, despite her housemates claiming she was dropped off. After establishing two crime scenes at the Gin Gin property and the grey Hyundai she was being driven in, police began an intensive search of the Good Night ScrubNational Park, 360 kilometres north of Brisbane, last Friday, in search for any evidence relating to Pheobe's disappearance. Specialist police, including the Dog Squad, worked alongside rescue helicopters, divers, and the SES to scour the dense bushland and waterways in the area, but the search was called off late Tuesday afternoon. Queensland Police revealed on Saturday some items believed to be linked to the investigation were located during their search of the rugged area and have been seized for forensic processes. "Investigations are ongoing and police are continuing to run out several lines of enquiry," Queensland Police wrote in a statement on Wednesday morning. "In addition to investigative work, physical searches will continue as needed and as information is provided. "The greater Gin Gin area remains the focus of the investigation." With the search of the bushland suspended, Detective Acting Inspector Ryan Thompson confirmed investigations into the teen's disappearance remain ongoing. Police are continuing to appeal for information, vision, or sightings of the grey Hyundai ix35 in which Pheobe was last seen travelling between May 15 and 18. The latest update in the search comes as the teen's housemate Ms Bromley, 33, was granted bail, after police allegedly located a shortened firearm, ammunition and two replica handguns, inside her grey Hyundai. Ms Bromley, who is also a mother-of-two, has been charged with two counts of authority required to possess explosives and one count each of possessing/acquiring restricted items and unlawful possession of weapons. On Tuesday, Magistrate John McInnes told Bundaberg Magistrates Court the 33-year-old seemed to have an "unhealthy interest" in weaponry, but her limited criminal record and possible subjections to "coercion, violence and duress" were in her favour, the ABC reported. She was granted bail with a curfew, and an order to report to the police station three times a week. The matter is set to return to court on June 23. Detective ­Inspector Ryan Thompson said the weapons found in Ms Bromley's car had not been linked to Pheobe's disappearance. 'That vehicle was seized by police, it was treated as a crime scene. A number of examinations were conducted on that vehicle and items seized and that has since been released by police,' he said. 'There's no suggestion at all that this weapon was involved in this investigation …' The case took a deeper turn on Monday when the Hyundai vehicle owned by Ms Bromley, was seen sporting bizarrely altered number plates. The original number plate read '414 EW3' and has apparently been altered with reddish paint and black electrical tape to read '474 BW8', with the registration changed from Queensland to 'NSW'. The Hyundai symbol at the back of the vehicle was also painted over to resemble a Toyota symbol. Police are currently investigating the changes. Pheobe's mother, Kylie Johnson has made a series of posts on social media since her daughter's tragic disappearance and is continuing to reach out to her, despite the teen's inactive accounts. On Tuesday Ms Johnson wrote she will not correct people's judgements and accusations about her her family, as her relationship with her daughter has recently come under the microscope. "Finding it hard to get out of bed today.. To find the strength to put one foot in front of the other and know what to do, what to think or what to say," she wrote in a post on Facebook. "People have judgements, accusations and continue to say untruths. I'm not going to correct you or be investing what little strength I have to be correcting these statements or people. "We as a family are just trying to go through the motions of waiting for Phee to come home."

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