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TL/DR: Shein Fends Off Temu’s Monopolization, Trade Secret Claims in D.C. Court

TL/DR: Shein Fends Off Temu’s Monopolization, Trade Secret Claims in D.C. Court

Shein has sidestepped key claims waged against it by Temu, which has accused its ultra-fast fashion rival of engaging in “an intricate scheme to disrupt its business and slow its growth” in the U.S. In an order this week, a federal court in...

Owner:  Julie Zerbo
Ethel students attends HOSA conference in Washington D.C.

Ethel students attends HOSA conference in Washington D.C.

Kameron Fortenberry, a Health Science student at the Kosciusko-Attala Career and Technical Center and a senior at Ethel High School, recently represented Mississippi as the State Vice-President of HOSA–Future Health Professionals. Fortenberry,...

Owner:  Melissa Boswell Townsend

D.C. Circuit Rejects Journalist's Privilege Claim in Privacy Act Case Involving Fox News

From Chen v. FBI, decided Tuesday by D.C. Circuit Judge Gregory Katsas, joined by Judges Michelle Childs and Harry Edwards: Yanping Chen alleges that federal officials violated the Privacy Act by disclosing records about her compiled as part of an...

Owner:  Reason Foundation
Beverly Vista student among top  30 young scientists in the U.S.

Beverly Vista student among top 30 young scientists in the U.S.

Seungah Chung’s project on spatial memory in ants was selected as one of 30 finalists in the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge. (photo courtesy of Society for Science) Society for Science announced the 30 finalists in the Thermo...

Owner:  Michael & Karen Villalpando

Taking action on science communication

For PhD students, the ability to communicate their research beyond their field of expertise is a critical skill—particularly now. Since January 2025, the landscape for federal research funding has changed. With funding from the National Institutes...

Owner:  Yale University
Grassley joins call for USDA agricultural research projects to relocate to Ames

Grassley joins call for USDA agricultural research projects to relocate to Ames

Senator Chuck Grassley | Official U.S. Senate headshotSenator Chuck Grassley | Official U.S. Senate headshot Iowa’s congressional delegation and Governor Kim Reynolds have urged the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to move Agricultural...

Owner:  Brian Timpone & Bradley Cameron
Trust Science, Get Vaccinated, Medical Pros Say

Trust Science, Get Vaccinated, Medical Pros Say

As winter looms, state and local medical professionals, concerned about public health emergencies amid a mistrust of vaccines sown by federal officials, are advising the public to trust science and protect themselves against viruses such as...

Owner:  Rattray Family
Iowa lawmakers urge USDA to move agricultural research projects to Ames

Iowa lawmakers urge USDA to move agricultural research projects to Ames

Senator Chuck Grassley | Official U.S. Senate headshotSenator Chuck Grassley | Official U.S. Senate headshot Senators Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst, together with Representatives Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Ashley Hinson, Zach Nunn, Randy Feenstra,...

Owner:  Brian Timpone & Bradley Cameron
Keeping Nigeria Moving: Ardova, Shell Lubricants, and the Power of GTL Technology 
Do DEI initiatives leave some P&C employees behind?

Do DEI initiatives leave some P&C employees behind?

Photo by iStock/Aryo Hadi Pockets of P&C brokerage employees feel left behind by the adoption of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, which seek to promote the fair treatment of historically underrepresented groups. Among brokers...

Owner:  Glionna Family
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