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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Lulu's Fashion Lounge: Streamlining for Success or Cutting Too Deep?

Lulu's Fashion Lounge is undergoing significant changes to its board in an effort to reduce costs and streamline operations. The company is downsizing its board from eleven to six members and is halting payments to non-employee directors. On the surface, this may appear to be a move to get the compa

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Georgia Election Rules: A Battleground for Power?

Can a state governor investigate election board members, even if they've made controversial changes? This is the question at the heart of a recent legal opinion in Georgia, a state that's become a focal point in national elections. The Situation: Three Republican members of Georgia's State Electi

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Free Speech Triumph? The DOE vs. Maud Maron and the Price of Dissent

A New York federal judge recently ruled in favor of Maud Maron, a parent activist, in her dispute with Schools Chancellor David Banks.The judge declared Chancellor’s Regulation D-210, which Banks used to remove Maron from the Manhattan Community Education Council 2, unconstitutional. Maron was init

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Free Speech vs. 'Harmful Conduct':NYC Judge Weighs In on Heated School Debate

A New York City parent activist, Maud Maron, was recently reinstated to her education post after a federal judge ruled that Schools Chancellor David Banks likely violated her free speech rights. Maron’s removal stemmed from her criticism of an anonymous editorial in a Stuyvesant High School student

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

NYC School Board Censorship Battle: A Fight for Free Speech

One of the most troubling parts of that identity instruction is the idea that you can't say something — even if you think it's true or important to discuss — because your words might "offend" some people.

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

From Board Games to Brews: Dragons Brew Aims to Be Your New Nerdy Obsession

Dragons Brew, the latest indie darling taking Kickstarter by storm, is a Stardew Valley-inspired management sim with a twist: you're running a board game café. But does this mashup of inspirations and real-life experiences add up to something truly special or just another derivative title? Let's div

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Aug 28 2024BUSINESS

Billboard Pro Unveils Comprehensive Music Industry Events Calendar: Stay Ahead of the Game!

Billboard Pro, the ultimate source for music news, charts, and analysis, has just leveled up its game by launching a music industry events calendar. This new feature is set to become the go-to platform for all major national and international business happenings in the music world, from conferences

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Decline of US Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing: A National Security Crisis

The US is facing a critical shortage of printed circuit board manufacturers, with only four remaining in Massachusetts, according to Gene Weiner, founder of Weiner International Associates. This decline not only affects the state, but also the nation's technological dominance and national security

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Aug 27 2024EDUCATION

High School Football Star Faizon Brandon Takes Legal Action Against North Carolina's NIL Ban

Faizon Brandon, a highly-touted high school quarterback and the top-ranked recruit in the Class of 2026, has filed a lawsuit against the North Carolina State Board of Education over its prohibition of endorsement deals for student-athletes of public high schools. Brandon, who is committed to Tennes

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Aug 27 2024FINANCE

Darien's New Representative on the HHR Building Committee: A Tribute to David Martin

In the wake of the sudden passing of David Martin, the Darien Board of Finance has appointed Robert Cardone to take his place on the Hindley Holmes and Royle (HHR) Building Committee. This appointment was announced during the Board of Finance's regular meeting on Tuesday, following discussions betwe

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