Diogo Antunes of Inventa examines a Portuguese trademark ruling concerning a famous work by the Mexican painter and its implications for the assessment of affinity between signs and goods ...
Rory Meyers senior Sariah Vaioleti first attended NYU’s Native affinity graduation as a junior. Soaked from the rain outside, ...
Georgia foster teens express their inner worlds and hopes for the future through a powerful art exhibit, finding healing and ...
Emory University has been quietly dealing with a law student who sent increasingly bizarre messages containing racist language to a faculty member.
State officials could suspend or revoke the license of an authorized cannabis growing company, alleging a series of concerns ...
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Trump Family Business Ventures Cashing in on the Presidency
The president has made a fortune since retaking the White House. His sons and other family members aren't doing too bad, ...
Caloocan Rep. Edgar Erice said Sunday he is considering filing a petition before the Supreme Court to push for an ...
Alexis Goldstein, a former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau employee, was fired this year for recording DOGE’s incursion ...
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How Was Louisiana Man Who Shot His Family Dead Able to Get a Gun?
The man who just committed the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S. in the past two years had a previous weapons conviction—so how did he get his hands on another gun? Shamar Elkins, a 31-year-old ...
The US Senate has banned its members and staff from betting on prediction markets, a move one senior lawmaker called a ...
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