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Is America s time slipping away -- look to the book

Will America Die from Cancel Culture Cancer? Who could have predicted a time, where in the most noble and free nation on earth, some pop-culture trend would emerge on the social scene called – the cancel culture? Jobs, careers, athletic endeavors, creative accomplishments, religious beliefs, and perhaps entire lives now are cancelled for speaking a few words, even if those words were spoken years before. It is ugly – and anything but American. Will We Choke on Woke? Adding to this, is a time when sexual deviances, and deep unrestrained perversions are seeking much more than mere social acceptance, but many under the badgering and intense influence of LGBTQ activists and the gay lobby, are seeking protection under the color of law.

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Juul trying to recoup millions from brazen entrepreneurs

Juul is caught in a cat-and-mouse game with two cheeky entrepreneurs from New Jersey who appear to have gone to extreme lengths to keep their millions from the vaping powerhouse  risking possible criminal penalties in the process, The Post has learned. Juul sued Gregory Grishayev, 34, and Michael Tolmach, 35, for trademark infringement in 2018 claiming their company Eonsmoke illegally marketed its vaping pods as “Juul compatible,” complete with packaging that looked eerily similar to Juul’s. But rather than settle the case, Grishayev and Tolmach now stand accused of quietly stashing millions in corporate funds out of Juul’s reach despite a federal judge having warned them last year not to touch the money “outside the ordinary course of business.”

How a Nobel-winning accidental scientist changed the world by saving himself

How a Nobel-winning accidental scientist changed the world by saving himself
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STS finalists are improvisers How 10 young scientists did their research from home

February 11, 2021 As the world has been faced with a deadly pandemic, scientists worldwide have made extraordinary efforts to continue their research, whether it be from the bench, a research facility or from home. Many of this year’s top 40 Regeneron STS finalists’ research plans were disrupted. In order to adapt, some added new elements to their projects that could be done from home while others changed their focus altogether. This year, 27 of the 40 finalists (~67%) indicate that some part of their research was done at home. Take Plano East Senior High School senior , Parisa Vaziri, who wasn’t going to let anything get in the way of her project. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, she was crushed to find out that returning to the University of California, Berkeley research labs was not going to be possible. What did she do?

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