From the Fairway to the Front Lines: $250,000 Raised at Cooper Cup Golf Outing

More than 200 supporters gathered on May 6, 2026, for The Cooper Foundation’s 6th Annual Cooper Cup Golf Outing at Ramblewood Country Club in Mount Laurel, New Jersey for a day of camaraderie, competition, and purpose.

The sold-out event brought together corporate partners, community leaders, and longtime supporters around a shared goal: advancing care for communities across South Jersey through Cooper University Health Care. Together, participants helped raise $250,000 to support programs that touch every part of the patient experience—from critical care and research to the teams who deliver care every day.

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Where Seedance 2.0 Video Creation Becomes Practical

The current AI video race is no longer just about which model can produce the most cinematic demo. For creators, marketers, and small teams, the more important question is whether a tool can fit into an actual working process. That is where Seedance 2.0 becomes interesting: it is presented through SeeVideo as part of a broader AI video and image workspace, not as a disconnected experiment that only works when the prompt is perfect.

What stood out to me is the platform’s attempt to organize a messy category. AI video users often face the same problem: too many models, too many interfaces, and too much uncertainty about which tool fits which job. SeeVideo tries to simplify that by placing video generation, image-to-video creation, audio-supported input, and model comparison into one environment.

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Rowan Women’s Lacrosse Moves on to the NCAA Sweet 16

Elaina Corson and Madison Rothwein combined for five unanswered goals in the fourth quarter as #18 Rowan rallied to an exciting 13-11 win over #12 Scranton in the Second Round of the 2026 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship. The Profs now advance to the Third Round next weekend at top-ranked and defending champion Middlebury.

Rothwein netted three straight goals, to tie the game and then give Rowan (15-4) a 12-11 lead. That goal on a free-position shot with 3:50 to play proved to be the gamewinner and Corson added the insurance goal at 1:26, her 79th goal of the season, to secure the victory.

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How Busy Parents Can Recognize Unhealthy Coping Habits

A parent can move through an entire day on autopilot: school drop-off, work calls, groceries, homework, dinner, laundry, then one last scroll in bed. From the outside, everything looks handled. Inside, stress may be getting managed in ways that quietly make life harder.

Unhealthy coping habits don’t always look dramatic. They often look like “just getting through the day,” especially for parents who are stretched thin.

The Habit That Started as Relief

Most unhealthy coping begins with a real need. You want quiet. You want comfort. You want your brain to stop racing after a long day of being needed by everyone. A glass of wine, an extra hour online, skipped meals, late-night snacking, or snapping at your partner may not seem serious at first.

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CNBNews Digital Files: January 2012 Cheers and Jeers

Cheer –Newly appointed Superintendent of School Paul Spaventa found out that not all video tapes of school board meetings were being given to the Local cable Channel 19 for public viewing. Someone either in the administration and/or on the school board was choosing what tapes the public got to view. As soon as it was brought to his attention the superintendent corrected the problem. Thanks Mr. Spaventa for righting a wrong.

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