Month: January 2023
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NRPR Group Closes Out 2022 as One of L.A.’s Top PR Agencies with New Awards, Client Wins & Growing Impact in Web3, HealthTech, and More
With 18 Award Wins and 13 New Accounts Added to Its Exclusive Client Roster, the Minority-Owned, Female-Founded Agency Continues to Elevate PR Standards in 2023 BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Jan. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — NRPR Group Inc. (NRPR), an award-winning, full-service public relations and creative marketing agency that is radically committed to reshaping and elevating the PR…
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One red paperclip, almond milk, cryptocurrencies, and taxation – News
A consistent global approach is yet to emerge on the categorisation of cryptocurrencies Photo for illustrative purposes only. – Reuters file By Pankaj S. Jain Published: Sat 7 Jan 2023, 5:22 PM Have you heard the story of one red paperclip? Fascinating in itself, it refers to the true life events of a person who…
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Relief checks live updates: COLA 2023, mortgages, social security payments, housing market, December jobs report
Hello and welcome to AS USA’s live blog on financial news, focusing on inflation and relief programs to help families keep up with increasing prices. After a stronger-than-expected December jobs report, the Federal Reserve may continue to increase interest rates. Over the past few months, the Fed has said that a tight labor market, like…
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Fosun Pharma and Henlius Entered into an Exclusive License Agreement for Serplulimab in the US
PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Fosun Pharma (600196.SH, 02196.HK) has recently entered into an exclusive license agreement with Shanghai Henlius Biotech, Inc. (2696.HK) for the commercialisation of Henlius independently developed anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) serplulimab in the United States (US). This marks an important milestone for Fosun Pharma’s development in the US. Fosun…
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Tight spot: the Ukrainians fitting lifts with blackout kits | Ukraine
Markus Peuser was in the lift up to his 10th-floor apartment when one of Russia’s early drone barrages against Kyiv hit a power station, and the small metal box shuddered to a halt. It was at least a good time to get trapped, he said wryly. “I was coming from the supermarket, so I had…
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Early All-American football player was a Chippewa Indian born and raised in North Dakota – InForum
A man considered one of the best football players of the early 20th century was an Ojibwe Native American from North Dakota. In 1930, the great Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne listed William Jennings Gardner on his all-time, All-American football team for Collier’s magazine. Not only was Gardner an outstanding football player, but he was…
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Ons Jabeur loses to qualifier Noskova in Adelaide semifinal
Belarus’ Aryna Sabalenka makes a forehand return to Romania’s Irina-Camelia Begu during their semifinal match at the Adelaide International Tennis tournament in Adelaide, Australia, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Kelly Barnes) Kelly Barnes AP ADELAIDE, Australia Teenage qualifier Linda Noskova advanced to the Adelaide International women’s singles final after beating top-seeded Ons Jabeur on Saturday.…
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The key January 6 witnesses who refused to testify
Two of Trump’s White House aides, Mark Meadows and Dan Scavino, didn’t show up for depositions. Justice Department is prosecuting two Trump advisers for contempt: Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro. Four House Republicans defied subpoenas by arguing the panel was illegitimate for how it was formed. WASHINGTON – Despite the release of hundreds of transcripts…
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Ant Group founder Jack Ma to give up control in key revamp
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG, Jan 7 (Reuters) – Ant Group’s founder Jack Ma will give up control of the Chinese fintech giant in an overhaul that seeks to draw a line under a regulatory crackdown that was triggered soon after its mammoth stock market debut was scuppered two years ago. Ant’s $37 billion IPO, which would have…
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Mysterious eco group is funding local climate journalism: ‘Advocacy dressed up as news reporting’
A little-known environmental organization founded by the heir of a billion-dollar fortune has quietly organized large grants for local news outlets to boost climate change coverage and, sometimes, hire new climate reporters. The North Carolina-based 1Earth Fund states on its website that it was founded to “fund cost-effective communication projects that can reach audiences across…
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City of Elkins votes to submit TIF application | News, Sports, Jobs
ELKINS — Elkins City Council voted this week to submit an application to the state to issue bonds in order to fund projects through Tax Increment Financing (TIF). To fund several costly redevelopment projects, the City of Elkins has a plan to issue up to $25 million in tax increment revenue bonds. The proposed Tax…
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Prince Harry’s book exposes grief, war, drugs, family rifts
Bereaved boy, troubled teen, wartime soldier, unhappy royal — many facets of Prince Harry are revealed in his explosive memoir, often in eyebrow-raising detail. From accounts of cocaine use and losing his virginity to raw family rifts, “Spare” exposes deeply personal details about Harry and the wider royal family. The Associated Press purchased a copy…