drop Global smartphone market decline softens as shipments drop 10% in Q2 2023 By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Canalys's latest research reveals that the worldwide smartphone market fell by 10% to 258.2 million units in Q2 2023, showing a slowdown in decline. Full Article Mobile Computers Critical Issues
drop New Look and ZigZag Global team up to introduce convenient drop-off kiosks at selected stores By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: New Look has rolled out return kiosks in partnership with ZigZag Global, provider of technology-driven retail returns solutions, across a selection of New Look stores. Full Article Kiosk Technology Internet Retailing
drop Temperatures in Central Region to Drop to 5°C Tuesday Morning By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 13:16:30 +0900 [Science] : Temperatures in the country’s central region are expected to drop drastically starting Monday afternoon, and weather forecasters may issue a cold wave advisory for Tuesday. According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, mercury levels nationwide ranged between seven and 16 degrees Celsius on Monday ...[more...] Full Article Science
drop Astro's Jinjin drops new single in remembrance of Moonbin By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: 2024-04-22 Jinjin of Astro has dropped a single in remembrance of bandmate Moonbin who passed away one year ago.The digital single “Fly”, which features Moonbin’s voice, was co-written by the two members of...[more...] Full Article
drop TWS to drop new album in June By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: 2024-05-06 TWS will release a brand new album next month. Their label, Pledis Entertainment, announced the rookie group is preparing for a comeback, adding that a pre-release for the album will drop early next month.TWS has...[more...] Full Article
drop NewJeans Drops New Album After 10 Months By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: 2024-05-24 Girl group NewJeans dropped a double single on Friday, coming back after ten months since their second mini album 'Get Up.''How Sweet' was released at 1 p.m. Friday, carrying the title track of the same...[more...] Full Article
drop Lena Park Drops New EP "Stay With Me" By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: 2024-07-11 Singer Lena Park released her new EP "Stay With Me."The album was dropped at six p.m. Thursday, according to the singer's management Bonboo Entertainment."Stay With Me" is Park's first album...[more...] Full Article
drop Droplet microfluidics for time-resolved serial crystallography By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-03-01 Serial crystallography requires large numbers of microcrystals and robust strategies to rapidly apply substrates to initiate reactions in time-resolved studies. Here, we report the use of droplet miniaturization for the controlled production of uniform crystals, providing an avenue for controlled substrate addition and synchronous reaction initiation. The approach was evaluated using two enzymatic systems, yielding 3 µm crystals of lysozyme and 2 µm crystals of Pdx1, an Arabidopsis enzyme involved in vitamin B6 biosynthesis. A seeding strategy was used to overcome the improbability of Pdx1 nucleation occurring with diminishing droplet volumes. Convection within droplets was exploited for rapid crystal mixing with ligands. Mixing times of <2 ms were achieved. Droplet microfluidics for crystal size engineering and rapid micromixing can be utilized to advance time-resolved serial crystallography. Full Article text
drop Synthesis and crystallographic characterization of 6-hydroxy-1,2-dihydropyridin-2-one By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2023-11-14 The title compound, C5H5NO2, is a hydroxylated pyridine ring that has been studied for its involvement in microbial degradation of nicotinic acid. Here we describe its synthesis as a formic acid salt, rather than the standard hydrochloride salt that is commercially available, and its spectroscopic and crystallographic characterization. Full Article text
drop An electropneumatic cleaning device for piezo-actuator-driven picolitre-droplet dispensers By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-02-01 Recently, we introduced the liquid application method for time-resolved analyses (LAMA). The time-consuming cleaning cycles required for the substrate solution exchange and storage of the sensitive droplet-dispenser nozzles present practical challenges. In this work, a dispenser cleaning system for the semi-automated cleaning of the piezo-actuator-driven picolitre-droplet dispensers required for LAMA is introduced to streamline typical workflows. Full Article text
drop The Pandemic Led To The Biggest Drop In U.S. Life Expectancy Since WWII, Study Finds By www.scpr.org Published On :: Wed, 23 Jun 2021 17:40:11 -0700 A COVID-19 vaccination clinic last month in Auburn, Maine. A drop in life expectancy in the U.S. stems largely from the coronavirus pandemic, a new study says.; Credit: Robert F. Bukaty/AP Allison Aubrey | NPRA new study estimates that life expectancy in the U.S. decreased by nearly two years between 2018 and 2020, largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And the declines were most pronounced among minority groups, including Black and Hispanic people. In 2018, average life expectancy in the U.S. was about 79 years (78.7). It declined to about 77 years (76.9) by the end of 2020, according to a new study published in the British Medical Journal. "We have not seen a decrease like this since World War II. It's a horrific decrease in life expectancy," said Steven Woolf of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and an author of the study released on Wednesday. (The study is based on data from the National Center for Health Statistics and includes simulated estimates for 2020.) Beyond the more than 600,000 deaths in the U.S. directly from the coronavirus, other factors play into the decreased longevity, including "disruptions in health care, disruptions in chronic disease management, and behavioral health crisis, where people struggling with addiction disorders or depression might not have gotten the help that they needed," Woolf said. The lack of access to care and other pandemic-related disruptions hit some Americans much harder than others. And it's been well documented that the death rate for Black Americans was twice as high compared with white Americans. The disparity is reflected in the new longevity estimates. "African Americans saw their life expectancy decrease by 3.3 years and Hispanic Americans saw their life expectancy decrease by 3.9 years," Woolf noted. "These are massive numbers," Woolf said, that reflect the systemic inequalities that long predate the pandemic. "It is impossible to look at these findings and not see a reflection of the systemic racism in the U.S.," Lesley Curtis, chair of the Department of Population Health Sciences at Duke University School of Medicine, told NPR. "This study further destroys the myth that the United States is the healthiest place in the world to live," Dr. Richard Besser, president of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (an NPR funder), said in an email. He said wide differences in life expectancy rates were evident before COVID-19. "For example, life expectancy in Princeton, NJ—a predominantly White community—is 14 years higher than Trenton, NJ, a predominantly Black and Latino city only 14 miles away," Besser said. Life expectancy in the U.S. had already been declining — albeit slowly — in the years leading up to the pandemic. And the U.S. has been losing ground compared with other wealthy countries, said Magali Barbieri of the University of California, Berkeley, in an editorial published alongside the new study. The study estimates that the decline in life expectancy was .22 years (or about one-fifth of a year) in a group of 16 peer countries (including Austria, Finland, France, Israel, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom) compared with the nearly two-year decline in the United States. "The U.S. disadvantage in mortality compared with other high income democracies in 2020 is neither new nor sudden," Barbieri wrote. It appears the pandemic has magnified existing vulnerabilities in U.S. society, she added. "The range of factors that play into this include income inequality, the social safety net, as well as racial inequality and access to health care," Duke's Curtis said. So, what's the prognosis going forward in the United States? "I think life expectancy will rebound," Woolf of Virginia Commonwealth said. But it's unlikely that the U.S. is on course to reverse the trend entirely. "The U.S. has some of the best hospitals and some of the greatest scientists. But other countries do far better in getting quality medical care to their population," Woolf said. "We have big gaps in getting care to people who need it most, when they need it most." Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
drop Actors Involved In James Franco Suit Settle, Drop Claims By www.scpr.org Published On :: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 09:20:05 -0800 James Franco attends a special screening of the final season of "The Deuce" at Metrograph on Sept. 5, 2019 in New York City. =; Credit: Taylor Hill/WireImage/Getty Images Elizabeth Blair | NPRThe parties involved in a sexual misconduct case against Oscar-winning actor James Franco have reached a preliminary settlement agreement. The two actors who filed the suit have agreed to drop their claims. In 2019, Sarah Tither-Kaplan and Toni Gaal alleged that James Franco's Studio 4 acting school sexually exploited female students. The complaint, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, also alleged fraud and sought to represent more than 100 former female students at the now defunct Studio 4. Vince Jolivette, Jay Davis and Franco's RabbitBandini Productions were also named in the suit which accused Studio 4 of setting out to "create a steady stream of young women to objectify and exploit." According to their joint status report filed on Feb. 11, Tither-Kaplan and Gaal agreed to drop their individual claims. The Sexual Exploitation Class claims will also be dismissed. NPR is reaching out to both parties for comment. The original complaint was filed shortly after Franco won a Golden Globe for his performance in The Disaster Artist. Franco denied the allegations. In a statement to NPR at the time, his attorney said "James will not only fully defend himself, but will also seek damages from the plaintiffs and their attorneys for filing this scurrilous publicity seeking lawsuit." In 2016, Franco made a docuseries based on his Sex Scenes class at Studio 4 that he posted on his Facebook page. The videos have since been taken down, but one is still available on Vimeo. Tither-Kaplan, who was a student in the class, told NPR she thought it would teach her how to "maneuver in sex scenes professionally as an actor," but it "did not do that at all." According to Tither-Kaplan, the class did not explain industry standards such as "nudity riders, the detail required in them, the right to counsel with the director about nude scenes, the custom to choreograph nude scenes ahead of time to negotiate them with the cast and the director — I knew none of that throughout that class." According to the parties' agreement, the allegations of fraud will be "subject to limited release." It is not clear whether monetary payments are involved. The parties say they expect to file a motion for preliminary approval of the settlement agreement no later than March 15. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
drop There's Been A Big Drop In the Number Of Missing From The Surfside Condo Collapse By www.scpr.org Published On :: Fri, 02 Jul 2021 13:00:11 -0700 Sharon Pruitt-Young | NPRAs search and rescue efforts at the site of the Surfside, Fla., condo collapse stretch into day nine, officials have said that the number of confirmed fatalities has risen to 20, while the number of people unaccounted for has dropped from 145 to 128. Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava told reporters Friday that one of the two fatalities recovered overnight was the 7-year-old daughter of a firefighter for the city of Miami. "It goes without saying that every night since this last Wednesday has been immensely difficult for everybody, particularly the families that have been impacted," Levine Cava said. "But last night was truly different and more difficult for our first responders. These men and women are paying an enormous human toll each every day, and I ask that all of you please keep all of them in your thoughts and prayers." "They truly represent the very best in all of us, and we need to be there for them as they are here for us," she said. The number of people who have been accounted for has grown to 188, officials also confirmed Friday. In many cases, detectives followed leads regarding individuals who were unaccounted for but then reached them and discovered they were safe. They even discovered additional family members who were safe and who could have been in the building, and added them to the tally of accounted for individuals. Officials have not yet released the names of all of the dead and missing people, and asked Friday that the privacy of the families be respected. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
drop Sheriff�s Office to assist in Operation Pill Stoppers drop box program. By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 08:45:00 EST The Catawba County Sheriff�s Office, in conjunction with The Cognitive Connection and The Foothills Coalition, is sponsoring an Operation Pill Stoppers program that now provides fixed locations for citizens to properly dispose of their unused and unwanted medications. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
drop Schools Are Dropping Mask Requirements, But A New CDC Study Suggests They Shouldn't By www.scpr.org Published On :: Fri, 21 May 2021 15:00:12 -0700 Robin Heilweil, 6, wears a mask while swinging around with her kindergarten class this month at Kenter Canyon School in Los Angeles.; Credit: Sarah Reingewirtz/Los Angeles Daily News/Southern California News Group via Getty Images Cory Turner | NPRNew research released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reinforces an old message: COVID-19 spreads less in schools where teachers and staff wear masks. Yet the study arrives as states and school districts across the country have begun scaling back or simply dropping their masking requirements for staff and students alike. With the majority of school-age children still too young to qualify for vaccination, Friday's research is the latest salvo in a simmering fight between public health officials and politicians — with parents lining up on both sides. The new study comes from Georgia and compares COVID-19 infection rates across 169 K-5 schools. Some schools required teachers, staff and sometimes students to wear masks; some did not. Between Nov. 16 and Dec. 11, researchers found that infection rates were 37% lower in schools where teachers and staff members were required to wear masks. The difference between schools that did and did not require students to wear masks was not statistically significant. This is one more study showing that masking, among other mitigation efforts, "can reduce infections and ultimately save lives," said Dr. Sean O'Leary, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado and vice chair of the Committee on Infectious Diseases for the American Academy of Pediatrics. O'Leary points to a previous CDC study, of schools in Florida, that also found "a strong association with student mask requirements and lower rates of infections in students." Like any study, Friday's release comes with caveats. Only 12% of schools invited to share their data did so. And it's always worth remembering: Correlation is not causation. Still, the results offer an important warning to states and school districts that are now lifting their school-based mask requirements, especially for adults: It's safer if you don't. The latest, and perhaps broadest effort to change schools' masking policies comes from Texas, where Republican Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order Tuesday banning all mask mandates in the state's public schools. After June 4, the order says, "no student, teacher, parent or other staff member or visitor may be required to wear a face covering." For Abbott, and many opponents of mask mandates, the move is about restoring a balance between safety and freedom. "We can continue to mitigate COVID-19 while defending Texans' liberty to choose whether or not they mask up," he said in announcing the order. Zeph Capo, president of the Texas American Federation of Teachers, called the move "unconscionable" in a statement. "The governor's new verdict takes a blanket approach to addressing what is still extremely dangerous for some Texans — a return to school unmasked." And Texas isn't alone. On Thursday, Iowa's Republican governor, Kim Reynolds, also signed a law banning schools from requiring masks. The justification is similar: "I am proud to be a governor of a state that values personal responsibility and individual liberties," Reynolds said in a statement. "Whether a child wears a mask in school is a decision that should be left only to a student's parents," South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster said last week as he issued an executive order allowing parents to opt their children out of school-based mask requirements. Public health experts have been quick to sound the alarm. "All along in this pandemic, we have seen the tragic consequences when politics start to play a role in public health decisions. And to me, this kind of maneuver smells like politics — to ban the requirements that are ultimately there to save lives," O'Leary said. "The body of evidence shows us that masks work." And Dr. Aaron Milstone, a professor of pediatric infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins, likens the banning of mask mandates to having a variable speed limit. "Unfortunately, with contagious diseases the decisions I make impact someone else," Milstone said. "It would be like saying: You can drive 55 mph if you think that's safe for you, but if someone else thinks they can safely drive 90 mph, their choice may wind up risking your life." While the CDC recently scaled back its masking guidance for people who are fully vaccinated, the agency also reiterated that schools should continue to require universal masking, at least through the end of the current school year. Though one vaccine has been approved for use for 12- to 15-year-olds, those kids won't be considered fully vaccinated for another month. Milstone said it's simply too early to talk about schools without masking. "Until vaccines are eligible for all children, it's hard to abandon the practices that we know work the best to prevent the spread of COVID." Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the White House, told CNBC this week that it is conceivable the CDC could recommend that middle and high schools be mask-free in the fall — if, that is, enough students 12 years of age and older get vaccinated. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
drop Spring Numbers Show 'Dramatic' Drop In College Enrollment By www.scpr.org Published On :: Thu, 10 Jun 2021 14:00:18 -0700 ; Credit: LA Johnson/NPR Elissa Nadworny | NPRUndergraduate college enrollment fell again this spring, down nearly 5% from a year ago. That means 727,000 fewer students, according to new data from the National Student Clearinghouse. "That's really dramatic," says Doug Shapiro, who leads the clearinghouse's research center. Fall enrollment numbers had indicated things were bad, with a 3.6% undergraduate decline compared with a year earlier, but experts were waiting to see if those students who held off in the fall would enroll in the spring. That didn't appear to happen. "Despite all kinds of hopes and expectations that things would get better, they've only gotten worse in the spring," Shapiro says. "It's really the end of a truly frightening year for higher education. There will be no easy fixes or quick bounce backs." Overall enrollment in undergraduate and graduate programs has been trending downward since around 2012, and that was true again this spring, which saw a 3.5% decline — seven times worse than the drop from spring 2019 to spring 2020. The National Student Clearinghouse attributed that decline entirely to undergraduates across all sectors, including for-profit colleges. Community colleges, which often enroll more low-income students and students of color, remained hardest hit by far, making up more than 65% of the total undergraduate enrollment losses this spring. On average, U.S. community colleges saw an enrollment drop of 9.5%, which translates to 476,000 fewer students. "The enrollment landscape has completely shifted and changed, as though an earthquake has hit the ground," says Heidi Aldes, dean of enrollment management at Minneapolis Community and Technical College, a community college in Minnesota. She says her college's fall 2020 enrollment was down about 8% from the previous year, and spring 2021 enrollment was down about 11%. "Less students are getting an education" Based on her conversations with students, Aldes attributes the enrollment decline to a number of factors, including being online, the "pandemic paralysis" community members felt when COVID-19 first hit, and the financial situations families found themselves in. "Many folks felt like they couldn't afford to not work and so couldn't afford to go to school and lose that full-time income," Aldes says. "There was so much uncertainty and unpredictability." A disproportionately high number of students of color withdrew or decided to delay their educational goals, she says, adding to equity gaps that already exist in the Minneapolis area. "Sure, there is a fiscal impact to the college, but that isn't where my brain goes," Aldes says. "There's a decline, which means there are less students getting an education. That is the tragedy, that less students are getting an education, because we know how important education is to a successful future." To help increase enrollment, her team is reaching out to the high school classes of 2020 and 2021, and they're contacting students who previously applied or previously enrolled and stopped attending. She says she's hopeful the college's in-person offerings — which now make up nearly 45% of its classes — will entice students to come back, and appeal to those who aren't interested in online courses. So far, enrollment numbers for fall 2021 are up by 1%. "We are climbing back," she says. A widening divide Despite overall enrollment declines nationally, graduate program enrollments were up by more than 120,000 students this spring. That means there are more students who already have college degrees earning more credentials, while, at the other end of the spectrum, students at the beginning of their higher ed careers are opting out — a grim picture of a widening gap in America. "It's kind of the educational equivalent of the rich getting richer," Shapiro says. "Those gaps in education and skills will be baked into our economy, and those families' lives, for years to come." The value of a college degree — and its impact on earning power and recession resilience — has only been reinforced by the pandemic. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans with a college degree were more likely to stay employed during the pandemic, and if they did lose a job, they were more likely to get hired again. Unemployment rates were higher for those without a degree or credential beyond high school. "Almost all of the income gains and the employment gains for the last decade have gone to people with higher education degrees and credentials," Shapiro says. "Those who are getting squeezed out of college today, especially at community colleges, are just getting further and further away from being able to enjoy some of those benefits." In the National Student Clearinghouse data, traditional college-aged students, those 18 to 24, were the largest age group missing from undergraduate programs. That includes many students from the high school class of 2020, who graduated at the beginning of the pandemic. Additional research from the Clearinghouse shows a 6.8% decline in college-going rates among the class of 2020 compared to the class of 2019 — that's more than four times the decline between the classes of 2018 and 2019. College-going rates were worse for students at high-poverty high schools, which saw declines of more than 11%. For the communities and organizations tasked with helping high school graduates transition and succeed in college, the job this year is exponentially harder. Students have always struggled to attend college: "It's not new to us," says Nazy Zargarpour, who leads the Pomona Regional Learning Collaborative, which helps Southern California high school students enroll and graduate from college. "But this year, it's on steroids because of COVID." Her organization is offering one-on-one outreach to students to help them enroll or re-enroll in college. As part of that effort, Zargarpour and her colleagues conducted research to help them understand why students didn't go on to college during the pandemic. "Students told us that it's a variety of things, including a lot of just life challenges," she says. "Families being disrupted because of lack of work; families being disrupted because of the challenges of the illness itself; students having to take care of their young siblings; challenges with technology." The biggest question now: Will those students return to college? Experts say the farther a student gets from their high school graduation, the less likely they are to enroll, because life gets in the way. But Zargarpour is hopeful. "It will take a little bit of time for us to catch up to normal and better, but my heart can't bear to say all hope is lost for any student ever." Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
drop This School District Erased All Holiday Names After Dropping Columbus Day By www.scpr.org Published On :: Wed, 16 Jun 2021 16:40:14 -0700 Some institutions have scrapped Columbus Day or switched to celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day. One New Jersey school district came up with a new solution: eliminate all holiday names.; Credit: Olesya Semenov/EyeEm via Getty Images Joe Hernandez | NPRMemorial Day. Thanksgiving. Labor Day. You may be used to seeing your calendar punctuated by the various holidays that occur throughout the year. But on one New Jersey school district's calendar, each one of these days will be listed, simply, as "day off." It all started when the school board in Randolph Township voted to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day. Some residents were outraged, so the board said that instead it would wipe holiday names from the school calendar altogether while still observing the days off. "The overwhelming majority of the township population feels that they've [Randolph Township school board members] grossly overstepped their bounds, that they're completely pushing their own personal, political ideologies," Randolph resident Tom Tatem told Fox News. He started a petition calling on school officials to resign. Institutions across the country are wrestling with the question of what to do with Columbus Day. Critics have derided the idea of celebrating the Italian explorer, who perpetrated violence on Native Americans when he arrived in the United States. Boosters say it is critical to recognize the contributions of Christopher Columbus, and that Italian-Americans have historically faced discrimination. Some places have switched to marking Indigenous Peoples' Day in recognition of the Native Americans who occupied the United States long before European explorers like Columbus arrived. Randolph Township arrived at a novel solution to this problem: eliminate every holiday name to avoid taking a side. The goal appears to have been to sidestep the debate over Columbus Day, but the Randolph Township school system instead found itself squarely in it, and opponents of the move have called on school officials to resign. The Randolph Board of Education is now scheduled to convene Monday for a special meeting to reconsider its plan to remove holiday names from the school calendar. What's happening in New Jersey In May, the Randolph school board voted unanimously to replace Christopher Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day. Some parents grew angry with the decision, but instead of reverting back to the old calendar, the board moved in early June to scrap all holiday names from the school calendar, not giving preference to either one of the October celebrations. "If we don't have anything on this calendar, then we don't have to have anyone [with] hurt feelings," Randolph school board member Dorene Roche said during a June 10 public meeting, according to NJ.com. The backlash has only grown. A petition calling on Randolph Township Schools superintendent Jennifer Fano and members of the board of education to resign has topped 4,000 signatures. "They represent everything that is wrong in education today and are completely incompetent in every aspect of their role," the petition says. For its part, the school board acknowledged the public outcry but said its decision was misconstrued by some people. A press release issued by the Randolph board of education on Sunday clarified that the holidays will still be observed as days off and that their decision was not meant to dishonor "the great veterans and the heroes" after which several of those holidays are named. "These State, Federal and other holidays have not been cancelled or taken away by this Board of Education as some are falsely claiming," the board said. "Everyone is still encouraged to celebrate them in whatever way they deem appropriate." Matthew Pfouts, director of communications and digital media for the Randolph Township Schools, told NPR the board has no further comment. Changing views on holidays On the national level, Columbus Day remains a federal holiday. But a number of states, including Alaska and Virginia, as well as some cities either observe Indigenous Peoples' Day as a holiday or celebrate it in some way. The movement away from Columbus Day has not come without controversy. The New York City Department of Education tried to rename Columbus Day over objections and eventually settled on marking a holiday called "Italian Heritage Day/Indigenous People's Day," which drew its own set of critiques. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said it was wrong to make the two groups share one holiday. There are also other efforts to recognize the role people of color played in American history. This week, the Senate unanimously passed a bill to make Juneteenth — the day marking the end of slavery in the U.S. — a public holiday. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
drop Flipkart’s Blockchain-based FireDrops seeks more use cases By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 25 Apr 2024 12:20:40 +0530 Walmart-owned ecommerce major Flipkart is collaborating with Polygon for its web3 plans and aims to go deep with this partnership this year, which can help change the way Indians shop and engage with brands online, senior industry executive told ET. Full Article
drop Netflix, Popcorn Indiana drops popcorn line By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Jun 2024 11:25:00 -0400 Netflix and Popcorn Indiana are teaming up to bring Netflix Now Popping, an all-new ready-to-eat Netflix-branded popcorn line, to the masses. Full Article
drop Cheez-It drops smoke-flavored cracker By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 13:00:00 -0400 Consumers can find the new Cheez-It Smoked varieties sliding into snack aisles at retailers nationwide starting this November. Full Article
drop New snack brand Havoc drops on Nowhere Island, Ontario By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Feb 2024 10:45:00 -0500 Havoc's new lineup includes Fiery Lime Flavored Rolled Tortilla Chips, Smoky Nacho Twisted Corn Chips, and Bulgogi Blaze Flavored Potato Chips. Full Article
drop California Pizza Kitchen, Mike's Hot Honey drop 'swicy' new pizza By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Aug 2024 10:55:00 -0400 The collab breaks new ground in pizza category with Nashville-style chicken and Mike’s Hot Honey – Extra Hot. Full Article
drop Claussen, Baked by Melissa drop Pickle Cupcake By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Jul 2024 10:00:00 -0400 The Baked by Melissa x Claussen Pickle Cupcake will be available beginning July 10 in packs of six or 25 while supplies last. Full Article
drop BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse drops seasonal menu By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 14:50:00 -0400 The brand is offering its Spooky Pizookie dessert, as well as its Big Twist Pretzel with beer cheese. Full Article
drop Dunkin' drops all-new Halloween menu By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 06:00:00 -0400 Dunkin’ is dropping an all-new Halloween menu, including a reimagined Spider Donut and the brand’s Halloween Munchkins Bucket with new Munchkins covered in sprinkles. Full Article
drop DripDrop Zero Sugar Peach, Watermelon By www.bevindustry.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Mar 2024 00:00:00 -0500 DripDrop announced the launch of three new offerings for its Zero Sugar lineup: Zero Sugar Peach, Zero Sugar Watermelon, and a four-flavor Zero Sugar Variety Pack. Full Article
drop GRE Alpha's DC Voltage Drop Calculator Celebrates Six Years of Service By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Jun 2024 08:00:00 GMT In its Sixth Year Over 100,000 Users Have Benefited from This Essential Voltage Drop Calculator Full Article
drop Atlantis Exchange Airdrops $100,000,000 of American Coins for Signups & Referrals Worldwide By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Oct 2021 08:00:00 GMT Any individuals and corporate entities, including for-profit companies and non-profit organizations, will receive the airdropped cryptocurrency IMMEDIATELY without spending any cent on Atlantis Exchange. Why don't you try? Full Article
drop SwifDoo PDF Releases New Updates to Enable Documents Uploaded to Google Drive & Dropbox By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Jul 2021 08:00:00 GMT SwifDoo PDF has recently unveiled a new feature, allowing users to seamlessly share their documents to Google Drive & Dropbox. Full Article
drop GRE Alpha's Voltage Drop Calculator Celebrates Sixth Anniversary By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 09 May 2024 08:00:00 GMT GRE Voltage Drop Calculator Celebrates Third Year Of Maximizing Energy Efficiency for LED Lighting Systems Full Article
drop CornWithSlime Announces Five New Slimes Dropped to Enhance Already Broad Range of Offerings By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 22 Jul 2022 08:00:00 GMT Announcement made at virtual Customer Appreciation event Full Article
drop Sellvia Surpasses 1 million Clients Across 175 Countries, Solidifying Its Place as a Global Leader in Dropshipping Solutions By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 08:00:00 GMT Since its inception, Sellvia has aimed to simplify the complexities of e-commerce, offering an accessible and streamlined approach to dropshipping. Full Article
drop Grassroots Harvest CBD Announces Huge Price Drops On Many Products By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Aug 2021 08:00:00 GMT The Austin, Texas-based CBD manufacturer has officially dropped prices on a significant portion of their product line-up. Premium Full Spectrum, Broad Spectrum, and CBD Isolate products at very competitive prices. Full Article
drop Launching on Kickstarter, Naturaldrop: The Private Tent Bed 40cm above Ground By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Feb 2023 08:00:00 GMT Naturaldrop is thrilled to announce the launch of our new product, Naturaldrop: The Private Tent Bed 40cm above Ground! This amazing Tent Bed became available from Feb 1st 2023 at Kickstarter. Full Article
drop GRE Alpha's Voltage Drop Calculator Hits Milestone: Over 10K Users in 2024 By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Jun 2024 08:00:00 GMT The essential tool for efficient power management celebrates a significant user milestone, reflecting its growing impact in the industry Full Article
drop Margex Announces New $5,000,000 Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) Airdrop For Users By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Mon, 24 Jun 2024 08:00:00 GMT Margex Exchange announced new airdrop Full Article
drop Save Big on Waterdrop Pitchers - A Must-Have for Your Dorm Room! By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Aug 2023 08:00:00 GMT To celebrate back-to-school season, Waterdrop Filter is providing up to 20% off for all pitcher line-up! Check more details below to get one to upgrade your dorm life! Full Article
drop Pay With 'Tasks' - Dropshop Powers The New Currency Of Ecommerce By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Mar 2024 08:00:00 GMT Dropshop combines shopping, gaming and free trials to form a one-of-a-kind experience for everyone to save money Full Article
drop Atlantis Exchange Launches $100,000,000 Airdrop for New Members and Referrals By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Jul 2024 08:00:00 GMT A LAWFUL Platform... The Most MASSIVE Airdrop Ever! Full Article
drop Margex Extends $5,000,000 Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) Airdrop to July 28 By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2024 08:00:00 GMT Margex extends Hamster Combat airdrop Full Article
drop Margex Announces $500,000 Kaspa (KAS) Airdrop for its High Volume Users By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 08:00:00 GMT $500,000 Kaspa airdrop for Margex high volume users Full Article
drop Margex Announces $5 Million BOME Airdrop For High Trading Volume Ends June 17 By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Mon, 10 Jun 2024 08:00:00 GMT Margex announced BOME airdrop Full Article
drop Country Songstress Bekka Dowland Drops New Single "Malibu" Out Now! By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Jul 2023 08:00:00 GMT Stream "Malibu" by Bekka Dowland and get a sneak peek of the "Malibu" music video filmed in Cape Coral and Fort Meyers, Florida! Full Article
drop Karlie Redd Drops Explosive New Single "Bumper Heavy" Featuring Dance Hall Icon Beenie Man and Songstress Destra: A New Caribbean Anthem! By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Aug 2023 08:00:00 GMT Rising Music Powerhouse is back with another reggae hit! Full Article
drop 'Well Played' Drops Debut Single 'Bitter' - A Melodic Masterpiece! By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Aug 2023 08:00:00 GMT Paying homage to the golden age of Pop Punk, Northern California's newest band comes out swinging with their debut single. Full Article
drop Mr. Riopelle Drops A Gay Anthem For A New Generation By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 26 Jan 2024 08:00:00 GMT Unafraid to break the mold and bounce to a new beat Full Article
drop What To Do If Your Car Hydroplanes By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 17 May 2023 08:00:00 GMT Hydroplaning can be terrifying. Understanding how to manage the situation may save you and other road users. Full Article
drop Atlantis Airdrop Master Debuts to Enable Web3 Developers to Reach Millions of Global Users with Massive Crypto Airdrops in Hours By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Sat, 17 Aug 2024 08:00:00 GMT Revolutionizing Token Distribution: Atlantis Airdrop Master Offers Unmatched Speed, Scale and Cost-Effectiveness for Web3 Developers Full Article
drop Richemont's H1 sales hold steady, operating profit drops 17% By www.fibre2fashion.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:18:02 GMT Richemont reported resilient performance for H1, with sales reaching €10.1 billion (~$10.89 billion), a 1 per cent decline at actual exchange rates but stable at constant rates. Operating profit dropped 17 per cent to €2.2 billion, impacted by foreign exchange issues and reduced activity in Asia Pacific, particularly China. Direct-to-client sales comprised 76 per cent of total sales. Full Article Fashion
drop US’ Capri Holdings’ Q2 FY25 revenue drops 16.4% to $1.08 billion By www.fibre2fashion.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:18:02 GMT Capri Holdings has reported Q2 FY25 revenue of $1.08 billion, a 16.4 per cent YoY decline. Gross profit reached $694 million with a margin of 64.3 per cent. Versace, Jimmy Choo, and Michael Kors saw mixed results, with sales declines for Versace and Kors but slight growth for Jimmy Choo. Net income was $24 million, down from $90 million YoY. Full Article Fashion