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Actress Hayden Panettiere’s Brother Jansen Died at 28
Monday, TMZ reported that Jansen Panettiere, the younger brother of Nashville and Heroes actress Hayden Panettiere, passed away at 28. According to a family member quoted in the newspaper, Jansen died over the weekend, and foul play is not suspected. Like his sister, Jansen started acting as a child, playing Periwinkle the cat in the…
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Dassault Systèmes at MWC 2023: Accelerating High-Tech Innovation with Virtual Twin Experiences
Dassault Systèmes will showcase how its 3DEXPERIENCE platform enables high-tech manufacturers to accelerate sustainable innovation, at Mobile World Congress 2023 in Barcelona February 27-March 2. As next-generation computing and private 5G digital infrastructure drive the adoption of Industry 4.0 by manufacturers, the complexities of digital transformation and process automation require surpassing traditional digital approaches. Virtual…
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SAP Innovation Awards Celebrate Innovation amid Global Challenges
In the tech industry we’re used to curveballs. The landscape changes overnight, markets shift, and competitors emerge from seemingly nowhere. These days though, it seems almost every industry is facing curveball after curveball with no real end in sight. Each day, news outlets serve up headlines screaming about new issues that affect the global supply…
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Norfolk Southern CEO Visits East Palestine to “Support ” Communities, Leaves
The CEO of Norfolk Southern made an unexpected visit to East Palestine, Ohio, weeks after a train catastrophe that spewed deadly substances into the community. Alan Shaw informed the reporters on Saturday that he was there to “help the community,” but he provided no other details. Shaw’s visit follows the company’s last week’s withdrawal from…
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Tesla Employees Charge Automaker with Union Busting
According to a Bloomberg News article, workers at Tesla’s Gigafactory 2 in Buffalo, New York, claim the carmaker fired dozens of employees after they announced unionization plans. One of the fired workers was a part of the 25-person organizing team for Workers United, according to a complaint submitted to the US National Labor Relations Board…
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Ladies File Lawsuit Against Olaplex For Products Causing Hair Loss
Thirty women have sued Olaplex, saying that the company’s hair products made their hair fall out, break, and cause other problems. The lawsuit says that the company used things like lilial and panthenol known to cause allergic reactions (the former being banned in Europe). Olaplex has said it is not guilty and is “ready to…
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Trump Has Late-Night Breakdown Over “Meatball” DeSantis Insult
As part of his ongoing campaign to disparage Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump said in a late-night post on Saturday that he will call the governor “Ron DeSanctimonious” despite “fake news” reports that he wants to call him “Meatball” Ron. Trump also attacked other members of the right in the same letter, calling out…
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Norfolk Southern Campaigned Against Buttigieg’s Stricter Train Proposal
In November and December, representatives from Norfolk Southern, the corporation responsible for the tragic train crash in East Palestine, Ohio, met with government representatives to voice their opposition to a proposed regulation meant to assist during rail emergencies. According to a memo by The Washington Post, the attendees of the first meeting included Transportation Secretary…
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Super Bowl Marijuana Gummies Land Young Boy in the Hospital
At a Super Bowl party, a preteen boy who mistakenly ate marijuana candies he mistook for candy was transported to the hospital. “My son started dozing off while we were both seated on the couch. He opened his eyes wide and laughed, which led me to believe that he was acting,” the boy’s mother, Veronica…
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The Adderall Shortage Is Expected to Last Until April
The statewide Adderall shortage that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) originally identified in October is anticipated to endure, with many pharmacies stating they still can’t acquire the prescription. The medication is frequently employed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). According to CDC data, an estimated six million children ages 3 to 17 were…