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Navigating Clean Beauty: Fine Lines and Wrinkles with Regulatory and IP Strategies | Foley & Lardner LLP
27 November 2023 Labor & Employment Law Perspectives The Holidays Have Us Thinking About FAMLI It is already that time of the year — year-end holidays, good food, colder weather, and the opportunity to assess new laws that are set to go into effect at the start of the next calendar year.
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Penélope Cruz, Natalie Portman & More Stars Who Began Award Season in Style at the 2023 Gotham Awards
While new movies and TV shows were still premiering during the SAG-AFTRA strike, we’ll be the first to admit that we’ve missed seeing dozens of stars talk about their work and strut their stuff in star-studded in red carpets. Luckily, however, with the strike now officially over, award show season is just around the corner.…
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Hit Broadway musical ‘Book of Mormon’ is back in Jacksonville. Here’s our guide.
“The Book of Mormon” — once described by the New York Times as “The best musical of the century” and by Entertainment Weekly as “The funniest musical of all time” — returns to downtown Jacksonville this week for five performances over three days. The musical which debuted on Broadway in 2011 and garnered nine…
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Women’s Basketball Heads on the Road Once Again to Battle Kennesaw State – University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics
Story Links KENNESAW, Ga. — Chattanooga women’s basketball hits the road once again on November 29 with the Mocs set to travel to Kennesaw, Georgia, to take on the Kennesaw State Owls at the KSU Convocation Center. The Mocs (6-1, 0-0 SoCon) have found their footing in non-conference play following an undefeated weekend at the…
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‘More technology is not better’: Where CommonSpirit’s CIO is focused next
Daniel Barchi, senior executive vice president and CIO of Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health, sees digital technology transforming healthcare. But not necessarily through more applications and IT spend. Mr. Barchi joined the “Becker’s Healthcare Podcast” to share his strategy for digital innovation and how the CIO role is changing. An excerpt from the conversation is below. You…
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Ore. murder suspect still at large; getaway car found in Calif., authorities say
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Murder suspect Gauge Douglas James Main remains at large more than a week after he allegedly shot a man to death in southern Oregon, authorities say. Main is wanted for the murder of 20-year-old Devonte Lovell Clark, who was shot and killed in Riddle on Nov. 20 near Main Street and…
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7 2024 Food Trends You’re About to See Everywhere
Admittedly, we didn’t have cottage cheese ice cream on our Bingo card of 2023 food trends. Nor did we predict that smash burger tacos would be all the rage. But we were pretty spot-on about tinned fish and dates every which way; both of which definitely whet our appetite for the surely-tasty trip around the…
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EA Sports: FIFA rebrand “opportunity of a lifetime” to create global platform for soccer
EA Sports and Fifa parted ways after 30 years in 2022 More than 14.3m FC 24 accounts activated within first four weeks Latest deal will see Uefa Euro 2024 added to the game next summer EA Sports says the rebranding of its multibillion-dollar FIFA series to EA Sports FC was an “opportunity of a lifetime”…
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Physically active adults & the COVID-19 lockdown.
Introduction The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic and a public health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March 2020.1 Public health authorities around the globe have undertaken stringent containment measures including lockdowns, quarantine, social distancing, travel restriction and schools’ closure.2,3 Prolonged lockdown, especially within the high-risk environments (ie, fitness facilities), has…
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Governor’s School students intern with national television network
During the recent National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, three members of the S.C. Governor’s School for Agriculture student media team worked behind the scenes – and occasionally in front of the camera – on RFD-TV’s nationwide television coverage of the four-day event. Lyle Fulmer of Prosperity, Elizabeth Viseth of Edgefield and Sara Corn of Lugoff…