
It's officially puffer szn, folks, and if you're still looking for the versatile of your dreams, you may want to take some inspo from Olivia Rodrigo. While doing some holiday shopping, Liv posted a Instagram Story that showed her wearing a classic ...and if it looks familiar to you, that's probably because all your fave celebrities own the exact same one. Better yet: While it usually retails for $330, it's currently marked down on SSENSE for (drum roll pls) $277. Brb, grabbing my credit card. The North Face 1996 Retro Nuptse Down Jacket Olivia decided to pair her lil black puffer with a pair of (which are also on sale rn!), a casual , and a —but you could basically wear the ubiquitous North Face puffer with ANYTHING. For instance, here's on a hike: And with leather gloves and a baseball cap: Oh, and here's Emily Ratajkowski wearing the celeb-fave puffer in brown (though she owns it in at least four colors) to a Knicks game with jeans and knee-high boots...and Pete Davidson. Tbt to when that was a thing! The North Face Nuptse jacket has been cool for nearly 30 years now, and it's probably not going out of style anytime soon so it's an investment well worth making. And if you can snag it while it's still on sale, even better! Side note: If the black lewk isn't for you, you'll be happy to know the relaunched jacket comes in a variety of colors, including neutrals like Smokey Brown and White Dune, as well as some more ~eye-catching~ shades like Peak Purple. Related Stories, /PRNewswire/ -- , known for its full-flavor, deliciously refreshing energy drinks, kicked off its first-ever Art Basel appearance with an unforgettable activation that was as trashy as it was inspiring. Dubbed "Trashy Art," the activation featured models picking up garbage outside the Convention Center on days 1 and 2 of the art fair. The brand curated 30-40 pieces of this rubbish and sold them on . All pieces went on sale for - typically an unlucky number, but the brand finds that the most unlucky moments encourage us to "create our own luck." Proceeds of the sale will go towards DonorChoose. "Lucky Energy is a beverage and entertainment company that draws inspiration from pop art and fashion, so showing up in this format at Art Basel is an important milestone for us," said Lucky Energy Founder and CEO . Our "Talking Trash" initiative is a unique expression of our brand identity - it challenges conventional thinking and encourages deeper reflection. We believe it will resonate with our audience, who appreciate our delicious beverages, humor, and charm. Developed by Lucky Energy's in-house team, the website sold tickets to a Miami Heat Game, an unopened can of Lucky Energy Drink with lipstick on the rim, a long piece of black hair (rumored to belong to a famous sister that was once married to a rapper), an empty can of Redbull and more. "As the saying goes, 'art is art is art.' Art exists as its own entity, regardless of definition. With this insight, we ask, why can't trash fall into that category if everything is Art?" said , CMO of Lucky Energy. "Our depiction of Art was designed to spark conversation and curiosity. As a brand, rethinking cultural norms is in our DNA. When told we can't or shouldn't, we are inspired to prove otherwise. We aim to instill that same 'can do' attitude and motivation in people, giving them the fuel they need to keep going. To make their own luck. This is why we are committed to supporting social causes, with the proceeds of "Trashy Art"' and an additional donation to funding a -based kid's art program through DonorsChoose." founded Lucky Energy after experiencing tragic lows and dizzying heights; he launched the company to inspire people to persevere and keep going as he learned to do. He's the youngest survivor of the flight that killed his father and 136 others. After surviving the crash at just 12 years old, Laver suffered from depression and was homeless by 27. He eventually found the love of his life, Michelle, but during the premature birth of their first child, Kate, she was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and would need a feeding tube for nourishment. Through a medley of medical complications, he founded Kate Farms (now the #1 recommended plant-based tube-feeding formula) to save her life. In thinking about his next chapter, Laver landed on creating a cleaner alternative to the energy drinks on the market. To learn more about Lucky Energy and Trashy Art, visit and follow @luckyenergyofficial on social media. Please contact at with any questions. Lucky Energy is a cleaner, better-for-you energy drink company founded by serial beverage entrepreneur . The brand creates high-quality products to motivate people to . The product line features five flavors—with 5 super ingredients, including maca and beta-alanine, 0 sugar, 0 aftertaste, and only 5 calories. Products are available on Amazon. For more information, visit and follow @luckyfckenergy on social media. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Lucky Beverage Company
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Resiquimod by SURGE Therapeutics for Non Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC) (Superficial Bladder Cancer): Likelihood of ApprovalCHICAGO , Dec. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In recognition of nearly 200,000 osteopathic physicians (DOs) and medical students in the U.S., more than 20 states and cities across the nation are observing December 2024 as Osteopathic Medicine Month. This designation recognizes the 150 th anniversary of osteopathic medicine, which applies a distinctive philosophy and approach to caring for patients in all areas of medicine, including primary care, surgery and specialty fields. DOs are fully licensed physicians who are trained to provide comprehensive care with a focus on preventive medicine and whole-person wellness. DOs hold some of the most distinguished positions in medicine today, caring for the U.S. President, overseeing the NASA medical team and leading some of the nation's top-ranked hospitals and health systems. The profession is one of the fastest-growing in health care, making up more than 10% of physicians and 28% of medical students in the U.S. Earlier this month, U.S. President Joe Biden issued a congratulatory letter to the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, recognizing the osteopathic profession's tremendous contributions to health care during the past 150 years. "As you celebrate this milestone anniversary, it is my hope that you are filled with pride in all the progress the osteopathic medical community has achieved—from pioneering medical discoveries to improving the health and well-being of Americans across the nation and so much more," the letter states. To date, more than 20 state and city leaders have issued proclamations declaring December 2024 as Osteopathic Medicine Month, including Alabama , Idaho , Illinois , Iowa , Michigan , Montana , Ohio , Oklahoma , Virginia , and West Virginia . "This remarkable achievement not only honors the rich history of our profession but also highlights the profound role of osteopathic medicine in health care today," said American Osteopathic Association President Teresa A. Hubka , DO, FACOOG (Dist). "Through patient-centered care and a commitment to understanding the root causes of illness, osteopathic physicians are shaping the future of medicine." For more information, visit www.osteopathic.org . About the AOA The American Osteopathic Association (AOA) represents more than 197,000 osteopathic physicians (DOs) and osteopathic medical students; promotes public health; encourages scientific research; serves as the primary certifying body for DOs; and is the accrediting agency for osteopathic medical schools. To learn more about DOs and the osteopathic philosophy of medicine, visit www.FindaDO.org . SOURCE American Osteopathic AssociationAROC-3 is under clinical development by and currently in Phase II for IgA Nephropathy (Berger’s Disease). According to GlobalData, Phase II drugs for IgA Nephropathy (Berger’s Disease) have a 50% phase transition success rate (PTSR) indication benchmark for progressing into Phase III. GlobalData tracks drug-specific phase transition and likelihood of approval scores, in addition to indication benchmarks based off 18 years of historical drug development data. Attributes of the drug, company and its clinical trials play a fundamental role in drug-specific PTSR and likelihood of approval. AROC-3 overview AROC-3 is under development for the treatment of adult patients with complement-mediated renal disease (C3 glomerulopathy [C3G] (glomerulonephritis) and IgA nephropathy [IgAN]). It acts by targeting complement component 3. The drug candidate is a siRNA developed which is based on Targeted RNAi Molecule (TRiM) platform. It is administered through subcutaneous route. It was also under development for the treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals overview (Arrowhead) is a biotech company that develops and commercializes gene silencing therapeutics. The company utilizes RNA chemistries and TRiM platform to target and silence disease-causing genes. Its pipeline products include ARO-APOC3, ARO-ANG3, Olpasiran, GSK-4532990, ARO-PNPLA3, ARO-RAGE, ARO-MMP7, ARO-MUC5AC, Fazirsiran, ARO-HB, ARO-DUX4 and ARO-DM1. Arrowhead product indications include hypertriglyceridemia, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular disease, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, inflammatory, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, much-obstructive, alpha-1 liver disease, hepatitis b, facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy and myotonic dystrophy type 1. The company operates lab facilities in San Diego, California and Madison, Wisconsin, the US. Arrowhead is headquartered in Pasadena, California, the US. For a complete picture of AROC-3’s drug-specific PTSR and LoA scores, This content was updated on 12 April 2024 From Blending expert knowledge with cutting-edge technology, GlobalData’s unrivalled proprietary data will enable you to decode what’s happening in your market. You can make better informed decisions and gain a future-proof advantage over your competitors. , the leading provider of industry intelligence, provided the underlying data, research, and analysis used to produce this article. GlobalData’s Likelihood of Approval analytics tool dynamically assesses and predicts how likely a drug will move to the next stage in clinical development (PTSR), as well as how likely the drug will be approved (LoA). This is based on a combination of machine learning and a proprietary algorithm to process data points from various databases found on GlobalData’s .
Those economic horses showed plenty of pluck in 2024, gamely hauling the social cart through an unfamiliar post-COVID-19 pandemic terrain. (If unemployment was so low in Manitoba, why the heck were those nags making such poor time as per GDP growth?) Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * Those economic horses showed plenty of pluck in 2024, gamely hauling the social cart through an unfamiliar post-COVID-19 pandemic terrain. (If unemployment was so low in Manitoba, why the heck were those nags making such poor time as per GDP growth?) Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? Those economic horses showed plenty of pluck in 2024, gamely hauling the social cart through an unfamiliar post-COVID-19 pandemic terrain. (If unemployment was so low in Manitoba, why the heck were those nags making such poor time as per GDP growth?) In some respects, the unusual dynamics allowed the field to clear, allowing new players to emerge (like the Manitoba Métis Federation). The sad culling of some favourite restaurants happened almost on cue after facing interminable pandemic shutdowns and the hand-wringing about downtown Winnipeg took on a more dire rhythm, but the top business stories of the year also included the kind of slow, steady pace Manitobans know and love and are resigned to live with. Despite some of their own looking for ancestral links to other nations so as not have to endure another four more years of Trumpy weirdness, Winnipeggers have never had so many direct route options to fly to the U.S. WestJet added Nashville and seasonal Fort Lauderdale, Fla., service after fanfare-inducing L.A. and Atlanta flights that started last year. United Airlines revived its Chicago and Denver flights this year, and there’s even a daily flight to Montreal and thrice weekly to Ottawa. Winnipeggers have never had such a diversity of choices to get out of town. Not only did the hard-working souls at the Downtown Winnipeg Business Improvement Zone have to cajole and entice workers back to the area while many of its member businesses embraced hybrid workplace environments, unhoused encampments and a revival of old-fashioned shoplifting made doing business a real challenge this year. Although the first half of the year saw the first net increase in downtown businesses since 2020, there are 60 fewer than there were four years ago. Still, with the construction of the first high-rise in the east Exchange District in 50 years, the occupation of the city’s newest downtown tower by Wawanesa Insurance, and revival of construction of a half-built apartment tower at Donald Street and St. Mary’s Avenue means maybe there’s still hope. Delta 9 Cannabis entered receivership. While the rest of the industry was blowing its brains out trying to create an industry model matching the old cigarette oligarchy, Winnipeg’s Delta 9 Cannabis, the fourth licensed producer of cannabis in Canada, was a great homegrown story of well-organized, modest production of formerly illicit weed. But Delta 9 ran out of runway in 2024, done in by standard-issue vulture capitalism. Even in receivership, it still managed to stay cool with all the stores remaining open, staff employed and buds still being harvested. A casual observer might be mistaken to think the Town of Churchill is a lot larger and busier than it really is. The only Arctic port in Canada has a growing ($100 million) tourism industry and is the terminus of the only railway through the North. This year, it received a much-needed $60 million in track upgrades and, for the first time in 20 years, shipped Manitoba-mined minerals (concentrated zinc) destined for Europe. But for it to realize its potential — both as a tourism destination and thriving seaport — it has a long way to go. And to make it that much harder to realize, an even more fantastical alternative concept was being touted by some (Alberta energy concerns) to build an entirely new port south of Churchill. It may have taken some time to materialize, but as some pundits warned when the lockdown mandates started up in 2020, many Winnipeg restaurants finally succumbed and shuttered this year. The list includes, in no specific order: Yafa Café, Starbucks (Osborne Village), Tropikis, Roughage Eatery, RnR Family Restaurant, Pancake House (The Forks), Preservation Hall, Second Cup (Polo Park), Fionn MacCool’s (Regent Avenue), Nick’s on Broadway and A & W (Osborne Village). According to Restaurants Canada, more than half of Manitoba eateries are currently losing money or breaking even compared to 19 per cent before COVID. Winnipeggers finally got local access to big-name brands including Kripsy Kreme in 2024. 7-Eleven just opened its first licensed facility in Winnipeg (and also closed a handful of its convenience stores), Stella’s returned to the airport and boutique bakery Jenna Rae Cakes opened a kiosk inside airport security. Wolseley stalwart Tall Grass Prairie Bread Company is building its biggest location yet in St. Boniface. Activate Games has continued its rapid internationalexpansion. Activate Games, the Winnipeg high-tech amusement facility featuring unique interactive technologies, continues to take over the world. After inking a partnership with a developer in Dubai at the end of 2023, and along with significant growth in the U.S., it signed distributorships in Europe in 2024. It’s now on pace for 200 locations around the world in the next few years. Two of the largest development projects in the city — Naawi-Oodena and Wehwehneh Bahgahkinahgohn — are led by First Nations organizations. The Manitoba Métis Federation’s big property acquisitions in Winnipeg. The Manitoba Métis Federation has been going hard for years but, in 2024, it was as if its stock doubled. Already the owner of the old BMO building at Portage and Main, the MMF acquired the 24-storey Bell MTS tower and its 13-floor sister space at 191 Pioneer Ave., along with a 99-stall parking lot, opened the Lake Manitoba Resort and a new pharmacy and health facility in Dauphin, plans to turn the old Roxy Lanes into an affordable 55-plus residential tower and partnered in a downtown yoga studio. Manitoba’s economy is fuelled by small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), but when the big players are feeling confident, it makes a difference. In 2024, the Chipman family-owned True North Real Estate Development flexed once again to commit to a $680 million redevelopment of Portage Place mall. After years of successfully satisfying ‘Buy America’ provisions to be able to sell its heavy-duty urban buses to U.S. transit authorities, NFI is investing in its hometown so it can finish the manufacturing of its buses sold into the Canadian market. James Richardson & Sons, Limited reacquired the Fairmont Hotel after a 24-year hiatus. Gerry Price, one of the smartest and most successful (and least well-known) Winnipeg entrepreneurs of his generation, was recognized by his alma mater, the University of Manitoba, with the International Distinguished Entrepreneur Award. CentrePort Canada Inc. has built a highway through its 20,000-acre footprint that virtually surrounds the Winnipeg airport. This year, the second tenant of its 665-acre rail park started construction, with five more in the queue. This is where the largest greenfield developments in town that need direct rail access to the CPKC main line (with interswitching to CN and BNSF) will be built. Also this year, the City of Winnipeg and province of Manitoba committed $75 million to install servicing for another 1,800 acres in CentrePort south, including 500 acres of residential (housing for up to 12,000) and 1,100 acres of industrial space. In the past five years, $750 million of development permits have been let for the northwestern corner of the city and part of the Rural Municipality of Rosser. Arctic Char, to be specific. Arctic char fry at the Sapphire Springs facility. Sapphire Springs Inc., a locally owned enterprise is building an Arctic char fish farm north of the city that will almost double the global supply of the delicious salmonoid. Located at the former site of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans’ Rockwood Experimental Fish Hatchery, it draws its water from a glacial aquifer, recycling 99 per cent of it through each growing cycle. Sapphire Springs may not solve global food security problem, but if successful, it could provide at least the inspiration for other forms of industrial protein production. martin.cash@freepress.mb.ca Martin Cash is a business reporter/columnist who’s been on that beat for the since 1989. He’s a graduate of the University of Toronto and studied journalism at Ryerson (now Toronto Metropolitan University). . Every piece of reporting Martin produces is reviewed by an editing team before it is posted online or published in print — part of the ‘s tradition, since 1872, of producing reliable independent journalism. Read more about , and . Our newsroom depends on a growing audience of readers to power our journalism. If you are not a paid reader, please consider . Our newsroom depends on its audience of readers to power our journalism. Thank you for your support.
It’d be merely a footnote anyway, but the Packers’ blocked field goal to beat the Bears on the final play Sunday was reviewed by the NFL and determined to be a clean play. The league informed the Bears this week in response to their inquiry, a source said. The Bears trailed 20-19 with three seconds left when Cairo Santos tried for the game-winner from the 46-yard line, and Packers defensive tackle Karl Brooks blocked it for the Green Bay victory . Brooks and defensive lineman T.J. Slaton made contact with Bears long snapper Scott Daly as they pushed through the line of scrimmage, but neither was deemed to be in violation of the rules. Bears coach Matt Eberflus acknowledged his team needed “to be firmer inside,” but said Monday he would submit the play for review “because they were on our long snapper.” Special teams coordinator Richard Hightower declined to say Thursday whether the league had gotten back to the Bears in part because, “Quite honestly, it doesn’t change the result.” The loss dropped the Bears to 4-6 and bumped the Packers to 7-3.Sports on TV for Thursday, Dec. 26
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Warriors heed Kerr's plea even as Steph struggles in lossKISSIMMEE, Fla., Dec. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ECD Automotive Design, Inc. (Nasdaq: ECDA) ("ECA Auto Design” or the "Company”), an industry leader in delivering restored, modified and electrified Land Rover Defenders, Jaguars, Ford Mustangs, and Toyota FJs, received a notice (the "Notice”) from The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC ("Nasdaq”) notifying the Company that, because the Company is delinquent in filing its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2024, the Company no longer complies with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5250(c)(1) (the "Listing Rule”), which requires companies with securities listed on Nasdaq to timely file all required periodic reports with the SEC. The Notice provided that the Company shall have 60 calendar days to submit a plan to regain compliance with the Listing Rule, and if Nasdaq accepts the Company's plan, Nasdaq can grant the Company an exception of up to 180 calendar days from the Filing's due date, or until May 19, 2025, to regain compliance with the Listing Rule. The Company is diligently working to complete its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2024, and the Company expects to complete and file its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 with the SEC to regain compliance with the Listing Rule prior to the expiration of the 60 day period. About ECD Auto Design ECD, a public company trading under the symbol ECDA on the Nasdaq Stock Market, is a creator of restored luxury vehicles that combines classic English beauty with modern performance. Currently, ECD restores Land Rovers Defenders, Land Rover Series IIA, the Range Rover Classic, the Jaguar E-Type and we have recently added the Ford Mustang and Toyota FJs. Each vehicle produced by ECD is fully bespoke, a one-off that is designed by the client through an immersive luxury design experience and hand-built from the ground up in 2,200 hours by master-certified Automotive Service Excellence ("ASE”) craftsmen. The company was founded in 2013 by three British "gear heads” whose passion for classic vehicles is the driving force behind exceptionally high standards for quality, custom luxury vehicles. ECD's global headquarters, known as the "Rover Dome,” is a 100,000-square-foot facility located in Kissimmee, Florida that is home to 90 talented craftsmen and technicians, who hold a combined 61 ASE and five master level certifications. ECD has an affiliated logistics center in the U.K. where its seven employees work to source and transport 25-year-old work vehicles back to the U.S. for restoration. For more information, visit www.ecdautodesign.com . Investor Contact: Brian M. Prenoveau, CFA MZ Group - MZ North America [email protected] +561 489 5315 SOURCE: ECD Automotive Design, Inc.
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