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New research reveals Muslim Brotherhood's alleged 50-year infiltration campaign targeting U.S. government agencies, schools, and civil rights policy through covert operations.
Americans will soon get some help cutting through the confusion of food packaging. The Non-UPF Program is rolling out the first U.S. certification for products made with minimal processing. Based on scientific standards,
Rick Wakeman’s first proper solo album was an unlikely success. His record company A&M initially dismissed it as ‘unsellable’. The reviews, as the former Yes keyboard player recalled, were “stinking”.
Private-label brands are entering a “super cycle” phase, evolving beyond entry-level price options to become a sophisticated tool for value creation for brand strategy and equity.
The NTSB held a hearing about its findings and is set to vote on probable cause for the crash, which has yet to be finalized.
The label promoting the idea of passing the jacket along to more kids after its initial use is a positive message that could encourage the original owner to pass it to another child in the family, a friend, or a thrift store. Whenever we can reuse something rather than disposing of it, it's a positive move for our wallets and for the environment.
Tom Brady shifts from defending Azeez's “dirty player” labels to sparking an on-air controversy with a mispronunciation of Landon Dickerson.
The girl group’s return to Ador marks an end to a long-running legal battle to leave over what its members said was mistreatment and harassment.