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  • Some governments have been cracking down on the knives people can carry in public as crime has increased. Victorinox said any bladeless offerings wouldn't replace its selection of Swiss Army Knives.
  • A lawyer for the company, which lost 80 percent of its business in the wake of public concern about its beef product, says the network's defamatory statements misled consumers about the product's safety. The network denies the charges.
  • Regulators say they're increasing control of Boeing production after a panel blew off a 737 Max 9 jet, and will re-examine whether the company can be trusted to assess the safety of its own planes.
  • Citing vaccination rollouts and various stimulus packages globally, the powerful oil cartel and its allies made a surprise announcement that it would gradually boost oil production over three months.
  • Seeking to avert automatic spending cuts and tax increases that are set to take effect on Jan. 1, President Obama and the four senior leaders of Congress huddled at the White House today.
  • Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer sparked controversy when she announced an end to company's telecommuting program. A leaked internal memo emphasized that "physically being together" will be important to communication and collaboration within the company. This has raised questions about the benefits of working from home.
  • The Japanese automaker announced it expects to build 800,000 vehicles globally next month, up from the roughly 760,000 it made last December.
  • Consciousness creates our reality. (+) & (-) energy is omnipresent through the Universe. The understanding of these concepts is how Humanity evolves beyond our current state of collective sub-conscious egoic dysfunction. The result is a greater abundance of love, compassion, equality, optimism, health, rationality with a reduction of hatred, fear, anger, confusion, illness, pessimism and irrationality. This workshop will increase your conscious awareness, and in-turn create a ripple effect of further conscious awareness through our society. Join the discussion of evolution facilitated by Jason Kierce! Explore more about Jason Kierce, and his offerings here, or follow him @evolve4worldpeace on social media! How to find us: 1907 Central Ave, Charlotte, NC 28205 Park in the Pure Pizza's free parking lot on either side of the Barn. Please arrive at least 10 minutes early to check-in. If you have never been to any of Habitual Roots' events, please consider registering yourself in the system to allow a quicker check in process. To check in please follow the link below. It will take you approx. 3 mins. This class is accessible to ALL , with the opportunity to donate to Habitual Roots Nonprofit. Habitual Roots is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to connecting communities by spreading the knowledge of emotional intelligence and mindfulness. Our goal is to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to know themselves well and improve their sense of inner peace. Person(s) with eventbrite ticket will be allowed in. After that any remaining spots will be first come, first serve for yoga to create space between person(s) to take precautions during this time. We will offer hand sanitizer. There will be NO hands on assists to keep you safe and feeling comfortable. Face masks required upon entry. Social distancing is practiced and respected.
  • "For our January Family First workshop, we will use household items to add a unique color pattern to everyday clothes. Similar to tie-dye, Kool-Aid will transform fabrics into a vibrant mixture of colors, each based on participants' preferences on color schemes. This art activity will turn your masks and socks into wearable art! The supplies needed for the successful execution of the workshop include: -Small plastic/styrofoam bowls -Plastic gloves -Colored rubber bands -2-4 white masks, t-shirts, socks, or any other white cloth -Kool-Aid packets (Green Apple, Lemonade, Tropical Punch, Grape, Black Cherry, Berry Blue) -White vinegar About the Teaching Artist: Marcia Jones received her Bachelors of Art in Fashion Design from Clark Atlanta University, completed studies at the Art Student League NY, and earned her Master of Fine Art in painting from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Jones served as a W.E.B Dubois Faculty Fellow at Clark Atlanta University where she was a Lecturing Professor of Art. Jones was selected by Fulton County Arts to attend The Caversham Printmaking Fellowship in South Africa, serving as a Visiting Artist at the University of Kwazulu Natal. In 2006, she received an invitation to attend the Spelman College Taller Portobello Artist Colony in Taller Portobello, Panama. Jones was awarded by the Historical Auburn Ave. Creative Council a nine-month Artist Residency at the Studioplex Arts Complex Atlanta, GA, and conducted her Visual Emotion workshops at the SE Woman Herbalist Conference. In 2011, Jones was selected as The McColl Center for Visual Arts Harvey B. Gantt Winter Resident, in Charlotte, NC. where she has worked as an Adjunct Professor of Art at Central Piedmont Community College, The Art Institute, and Johnson C. Smith University Marcia is currently a Mighty Lion Art teacher at historical West Charlotte High School. This will be a virtual event Zoom Link for program: https://ganttcenter.zoom.us/j/99315623900 Passcode: 28202"
  • It’s more than just a 5k. It’s where it all started.

    In our first year, we raised $7,000 during the ISF 5K for Kids Cancer. Here we are in our 15th year, it’s time to celebrate! Are you ready? We are planning our biggest 5K for Kids Cancer event yet. 5K, 10K, Fun Run, Brunch, Kids Zone, Raffle and more! We hope you will join us in making it a success for kids fighting rare cancers! Over the last 14 years, this event has raised $2.3 Million for pediatric cancer through our flagship event.

    The ISF 5K for Kids Cancer Event presented by Hendrick Luxury Group is back and bigger than ever. We hope you will register and d🍩nut forget to add on and buy the brunch option with your registration! It will be a yummy time with a brunch experience partnered with Roots Catering and drinks provided by Tito’s Handmade Vodka and NoDa Brewing.

    Let’s not stop there. Contact Karen, Director of Sponsorships & Partnerships, to discuss how your business can get involved. We have several sponsor levels available.

    Race location: Ballantyne Corporate Park | Brixham Tent | 15801 Brixham Hill Ave.
  • Even in states where marijuana is outlawed, a loophole in federal drug law is allowing the sale of "Delta 8" products, a substance made by isolating a type of THC in the hemp plant that isn't illegal.
  • Otis, who died in 2012, started out leading a big band. Later, as a talent scout, he discovered such performers as Big Mama Thornton, Esther Phillips and Etta James. Originally broadcast in 1989.
  • "We are deeply sorry that this could happen," company spokeswoman Jeanette Skjelmose says. The Swedish furniture giant says some of its representatives were aware of what was happening. The work was done during the Cold War.
  • Two of America's biggest hydroelectric generators, Hoover and Glenn Canyon dams, are in danger of reducing output due to historically low water levels.
  • The pandemic's disruption of international labor and transportation sectors has made it harder to produce and transport illegal drugs and to send profits back across national borders.
  • Executive orders to speed up production of COVID-19 vaccines should increase supplies. But reporter Sarah Jane Tribble tells NPR's Scott Simon that retooling production lines could take a year.
  • Civica Rx has plans to become an alternative source of generic drugs at reasonable prices for hospitals. The company's first medicines will be the antibiotics vancomycin and daptomycin.
  • with a report on how the Internet can be helpful for families looking for private financial aid. More than a billion dollars a year in such aid is available from private organizations, and the World Wide Web is an excellent place to begin the search. [The web sites for the financial aid search services mentioned in the piece are >www.fastweb.com and www.finaid.com]
  • Rooibos joins France's Champagne, Greece's feta cheese and Colombian coffee on the list. The tea is said to have numerous health benefits.
  • Johnny Perri inherited a jewelry shop from his dad. When the COVID-19 pandemic hurt his business, he decided he'd bury his jewelry and sell tickets for the ultimate scavenger hunt.
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