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  2. SeatGeek - Wikipedia

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    SeatGeek is a mobile-focused ticket platform that enables users to buy and sell tickets for live sports, concerts, and theater events. SeatGeek allows both mobile app and desktop users to browse events, view interactive color-coded seatmaps, complete purchases, and receive electronic or print tickets.

  3. SeatGeek Stadium - Wikipedia

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    SeatGeek Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, about 12 miles southwest of downtown Chicago. It is the home stadium of Chicago Stars FC of the National Women's Soccer League , Chicago Fire FC II of MLS Next Pro , and the Chicago Hounds of Major League Rugby .

  4. Are Taylor Swift tickets sold on SeatGeek? Where to go after ...

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    Ticketmaster was in hot water with fans and government officials alike this week after fans were left waiting for hours in long, virtual lines and unable to purchase tickets as expected.

  5. Wikipedia:FAQ/Schools - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has a policy on child protection and will remove editors who are suspected of being dangerous towards children either online or in the real world. However, children and their parents must understand that Wikipedia does not collect information about its editors (in the way that sites such as Facebook do), and most editors are anonymous.

  6. SeatGeek Valued at $1 Billion in $238M Raise After SPAC ... - AOL

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    SeatGeek had revenue of $186.3 million in 2021, $33.2 million in COVID-disrupted 2020 and $142.2 million in 2019, according to financial information released as part of the SPAC deal. The company ...

  7. 10 Critical Tips for Keeping Children's Identities Safe - AOL

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    For Older Children (Ages 8-12) Introducing the concept of online safety. Discuss the potential risks of sharing personal information on the internet and social media.

  8. Safe Schools/Healthy Students - Wikipedia

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    Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS) is a grant program funded by the United States Department of Education, United States Department of Justice, and United States Department of Health and Human Services that helps school districts, in partnership with mental health providers, law enforcement and juvenile justice agencies, implement projects that create safe and healthy schools and communities.

  9. Eaton fire upends the education of thousands of students ...

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    For the children, the gathering at the park was a welcome diversion. "I feel really good since I haven't seen kids in a month," said third-grader Audrey Whitesides, 9, who lives in Tujunga.