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Spotify is stepping up another piece of its catalog in its attempt to become the market s one-stop shop for all things audio.After making its first push into audiobooks last September, the platform is now offering paying users up to 15 hours of free listening each month among 150,000 titles. That s about half of its full audiobook collection 鈥攚hich it publicized soon after acquiring audiobook distributor Findaway for $119 million last year 鈥?butSpotifysaid the tally includes upwards of 70% of bestselling books. The news means someSpotify userscan access three different kinds of media under the same subscription, the platform said, helping it become a seamless destination for an audio-focused demographic, while stanley tumbler also offering the company another foray into moneymaking if users get hooked.SEE MORE: Spotify increases prices on premium subscriptions We believe that offering personalized music, podcasts, and audiobooks on a single platform gives you a superior way to connect with your favorite artists, podcasters, creators, and authors 鈥?all in one s stanley cup pot, Spotifysaid in its announcement. Not only can you listen to some of your favorite authors works, but you can also tune into podcasts where fans dissect the most minor details of a story and find the hidden meaning in every sentence, without leaving the app. The feature is now available for individual Premium user stanley cup s as well as plan managers for Family and Duo accounts in Australia and the U.K., but Spotify said it will hit the U Rwnf Several accusers seek roles at Ghislaine Maxwell sentencing
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced changes Thursday in guidance for how teachers, staff and students will be classified in possible exposures to a COVID-19 case.During his weekly remarks, Parson acknowledged the recent spike in cases in the sta stanley cup te has placed strain on schools, and after working with officials at the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Missouri Department of Health and Services, released guidance that clears the way for those in close contact to a COVID-19 case can continue to report to school.The new guidance for schools states that, in schools with mask mandates, appropriately wearing a mask stanley cup can now prevent individuals from being identified as a close contact and those individuals can continue going to school if they do not show symptoms of COVID-19.The governor cited low transmission seen in schools across the state when proper COVID-19 protocols are in place and advice from a leading pediatric infectious disease researcher at Washington University and St. Louis Children s Hospital, Dr. Rachel Orscheln.Orscheln said that social distancing, cohorting, hand sanitation practices and mask-wearing are helping prevent transmission of COVID-19 in schools and that the experts will cont stanley mug inue to monitor and adapt advice.Dr. Margie Vandeven, the state education commissioner, said that the amount of students and staff having to quarantine because of being considered in close contact with COVID-19 is causing staffing issue
Spotify is stepping up another piece of its catalog in its attempt to become the market s one-stop shop for all things audio.After making its first push into audiobooks last September, the platform is now offering paying users up to 15 hours of free listening each month among 150,000 titles. That s about half of its full audiobook collection 鈥攚hich it publicized soon after acquiring audiobook distributor Findaway for $119 million last year 鈥?butSpotifysaid the tally includes upwards of 70% of bestselling books. The news means someSpotify userscan access three different kinds of media under the same subscription, the platform said, helping it become a seamless destination for an audio-focused demographic, while stanley tumbler also offering the company another foray into moneymaking if users get hooked.SEE MORE: Spotify increases prices on premium subscriptions We believe that offering personalized music, podcasts, and audiobooks on a single platform gives you a superior way to connect with your favorite artists, podcasters, creators, and authors 鈥?all in one s stanley cup pot, Spotifysaid in its announcement. Not only can you listen to some of your favorite authors works, but you can also tune into podcasts where fans dissect the most minor details of a story and find the hidden meaning in every sentence, without leaving the app. The feature is now available for individual Premium user stanley cup s as well as plan managers for Family and Duo accounts in Australia and the U.K., but Spotify said it will hit the U Rwnf Several accusers seek roles at Ghislaine Maxwell sentencing
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced changes Thursday in guidance for how teachers, staff and students will be classified in possible exposures to a COVID-19 case.During his weekly remarks, Parson acknowledged the recent spike in cases in the sta stanley cup te has placed strain on schools, and after working with officials at the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Missouri Department of Health and Services, released guidance that clears the way for those in close contact to a COVID-19 case can continue to report to school.The new guidance for schools states that, in schools with mask mandates, appropriately wearing a mask stanley cup can now prevent individuals from being identified as a close contact and those individuals can continue going to school if they do not show symptoms of COVID-19.The governor cited low transmission seen in schools across the state when proper COVID-19 protocols are in place and advice from a leading pediatric infectious disease researcher at Washington University and St. Louis Children s Hospital, Dr. Rachel Orscheln.Orscheln said that social distancing, cohorting, hand sanitation practices and mask-wearing are helping prevent transmission of COVID-19 in schools and that the experts will cont stanley mug inue to monitor and adapt advice.Dr. Margie Vandeven, the state education commissioner, said that the amount of students and staff having to quarantine because of being considered in close contact with COVID-19 is causing staffing issue
