The GOP Coalition Is Getting More Working-Class. Its Agenda Isnt. – New York Magazine

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At this moment in time, the most significant fact about how the GOP coalition is changing is that it is getting smaller. Back in February, slightly more Americans identified as Republicans than as Democrats in Gallups polling; today, the Donkey Party leads in partisan identification by a margin of 50 to 39 percent.

Given the extraordinary context in which this survey was taken, one could plausibly argue that the result is an illusory byproduct of nonresponse bias, or the marker of a durable, pro-Democratic realignment. To the extent that partisans exhibit a greater tendency to answer calls from pollsters when they are eager to discuss politics because their side is doing well then this would seem like a bad time to get Republicans to come to the phone.

Conversely, to the extent that presiding over a catastrophic failure of governance can impair a partys brand in a long-lasting fashion as ostensibly happened with Herbert Hoovers GOP and (more arguably) Jimmy Carters Democrats then having your partys standard-bearer counsel the public to inject disinfectant while a pandemic kills 140,000 Americans and plunges the nation into the worst recession since World War II seems like it could do the trick.

Regardless, another significant way that the GOP coalition is changing is that its voting base is becoming more working-class. And if this November does bring a blue tsunami, that fact could theoretically have some bearing on how the Republican Party rebrands and rebuilds in the aftermath.

Donald Trumps erosion of support in recent months has been driven by the defections of white voters in general, and college-educated ones in particular. A variety of recent polls have found Biden leading Trump among the latter by roughly 30 percentage points. Although the presidents standing among non-college-educated whites has declined significantly in recent weeks, he still boasts a roughly 20-point lead with that demographic in the most recent surveys.

Counterintuitively, the presidents grip on a sizable minority of nonwhite voters has scarcely loosened: In recent polls from CNN, Monmouth University, and the New York Times, Trumps share of the African-American and Hispanic voting blocs remains about where it was in 2018 exit polls which was itself a bit higher than his share in 2016.

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Considering that the pandemic and recession have harmed nonwhite Americans disproportionately and that Trump has turned his appeals to white racial grievance up to 11 since the onset of the George Floyd protests this is a rather surprising phenomenon. And it is possible that a collapse in Trumps nonwhite support is still in the offing. But, at least before the pandemic, the presidents modest gains among Black voters wouldnt have surprised some close observers of African-American political behavior.Keeping 90-plus percent of African-Americans united in one partisan camp takes work. The reason Democrats have enjoyed such a landslide margin among Black voters despite considerable ideological and attitudinal diversity within that demographic is not that each individual African-American Democrat concluded that the GOP was hostile to people like them through their own personal ruminations on current affairs. Rather, as political scientists Ismail K. White and Chryl N. Laird argue in their book, Steadfast Democrats: How Social Forces Shape Black Political Behavior, the Black bloc vote is a product of racialized social constraint which is to say, the process by which African-American communities internally police norms of political behavior through social rewards and penalties. In their account, the exceptional efficacy of such norm enforcement within the Black community reflects the extraordinary degree of Black social cohesion that slavery and segregation fostered.

If this thesis is correct (and White and Laird do much to substantiate it), then it would follow that the erosion of African-Americans social isolation would weaken racialized social constraint, and thus, narrow the Democratic Partys margin with Black voters. And, according to the Democratic Party data scientist David Shor, the polling bears out this thesis: Young, secular Black voters whose distance from the African-American church makes them less subject to social constraint have become slightly more Republican since 2016.

The Democrats triumph in the 2018 midterms was powered by college-educated whites, even in races where one might have expected a groundswell of nonwhite support to put the party over the top. In Georgias gubernatorial election, Stacey Abramss share of the states Black vote was 4 percentage points lower than Hillary Clintons was in 2016, according to the Democratic data firm Catalist.

(All results here are from Georgia).

The source of the relative stability of Trumps Latino support is less well-theorized. But it is true that, holding ethnicity constant, non-college-educated voters tend to be more conservative on immigration both in the U.S. and in other countries. It is conceivable that some of the same qualities that make Trumps politics appealing to white non-college-educated voters also serve to ingratiate him with a minority of working-class Latinos, particularly those generations removed from the immigrant experience.

Regardless, since the Latino and African-American voting blocs are more working-class than the electorate as a whole, one effect of the GOP holding its ground among nonwhite voters while bleeding white college-educated ones is to render its coalition less affluent and highly educated than it was in 2016.

This is the scintilla of truth behind Ted Cruzs remarks on the Federalist Radio Hour Thursday.

The big lie in politics is that Republicans are the party of the rich and Democrats are the party of the poor. That just aint true, the Texas senator told the right-wing outlet. Todays Democratic Party is the party of Silicon Valley billionaires. Todays Democratic Party is the party of Michael Bloomberg. It is the party of power, it is the party of suppression, it is jackbooted thugs who will enforce their will through force.

Setting aside Cruzs last remark (by all indications, the president wants the GOP to be known as the party of jackbooted thuggery), he is narrowly correct that the Democratic Party boasts more support from affluent voters than at any time in its modern history (although American billionaires still donate predominately to the GOP, and controlling for educational attainment, Republicans still soundly beat Democrats among high-income voters).

And yet: If the GOP is becoming more working-class, in terms of its coalitions demographic composition, there are few signs that it is becoming a party for the working class, in the sense of governing in the interests of workers as workers. By the same token, while the Democratic Party is becoming more affluent demographically, its economic policies have grown steadily more progressive over the past decade. Since taking control of the House of Representatives on the strength of the partys support in suburban districts, Nancy Pelosis caucus has passed a $15 minimum wage, The Protecting the Right to Organize Act (a pro-union labor-law reform bill), and pushed to have the CARES Act provide Americans with the highest unemployment benefits on offer anywhere in the world (albeit, on a disastrously temporary basis).

By contrast, since Donald Trump eked out an Electoral College majority by making significant inroads with lower-income white voters, he has established himself as (at least arguably) the most economically regressive Republican president in history. He began his presidency with an attempt to throw 14 million low-income Americans off Medicaid, and then proceeded to shower wealthy capitalists in tax cuts, make it easier for corporations to cut costs by poisoning children, and gutted the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, among other reactionary things.

Now, with tens of millions of Americans freshly unemployed, upwards of 20 million at risk of eviction by autumn and state governments poised to layoff public-sector workers and slash social services due to cratering revenues the Republican Party is putting its principled commitment to slashing welfare provision above its political interests. There is no evidence that the CARES Acts $600 weekly federal unemployment benefit is starving the U.S. labor market of much-needed workers by making joblessness more rewarding than hard work. On the other hand, there is copious evidence that such benefits have stabilized personal income levels in the U.S., thereby preventing a much sharper recession.

Nevertheless, the party of single moms and steelworkers finds the theoretical threat of American workers having the power to turn down an unattractive job offer from an employer without suffering a significant loss of living standards so offensive, it is fighting to slash the incomes of 32 million Americans (in the middle of a pandemic, just months from Election Day).

Meanwhile, the partys other top priority for the next COVID-19 recovery package is to immunize employers from workplace safety lawsuits.

It is true that the Republican firmament is home to some conservative intellectuals who would like the party to embrace a more communitarian economic vision. Many religious conservatives have lost their reverence for plutocracy as neoliberal capitalism and cultural traditionalism have come to appear increasingly incompatible. Some dissident wonks, like former Mitt Romney policy advisor Oren Cass, have gone so far as to embrace sectoral bargaining, a policy that would enable an industrys workersto set minimum compensation standards that would apply to all employers in that sector.

But no major Republican lawmaker has crossed that Rubicon. Instead, as the Roosevelt Institutes Mike Konczal notes, the GOPs putative populists, like Missouri senator Josh Hawley, have opposed pro-union reforms and minimum-wage hikes while pretending that immigration is the primary driver of working-class wage stagnation in the U.S. As Konczal writes:

If, like me, youve told people on the populist right theres no evidence in the debates that immigration is among the top five reasons of wage stagnation; to whatever extent it exists the declining minimum wage is far more important by itself and just watched the blinking eyes, you know theres a gap here. I think the coverage of the debate over immigration and wages does a disservice here, because the range of the numbers in no way matches the scale of the fall in fortunes for American workers. The debate is between increased wages and minimal decline, and just for the small group of non-native-born Americans without a high school diploma. Even if you believe the high estimates, they pale in comparison to the things even moderate Democrats want to accomplish, and you should be skeptical of those estimates.

Contra [conservative commentator Saagar] Enjeti, full employment and a tight labor market arent determined by the number of people in the country immigrants take jobs, but they also create jobs through spending but instead by fiscal and monetary policy, demand and technology. Theres a pretty standard toolkit among the left for compressing the income distribution and raising wagesunionization, higher minimum wages, public programs, overtime, wage boards, high progressive taxation on the rich, sectoral bargaining, high aggregate demand and full employment, etc.to draw from. Historically and across nations, these are the things that work. Its telling that members of the populist right do not endorse these and even actively fight them (populist right Senator Josh Hawley supported right-to-work laws in Missouri), and also do not provide serious alternatives to them.

Given the hegemony that business conservatives have enjoyed over the American rights core institutions of policy and leadership development, the safe money would be against the Republican Party embracing a remotely prolabor economic agenda in the coming years, even if there were a significant faction within the GOP advocating for such a turn. As is, there is only a cohort of opportunists whove wedded marginally heterodox views on a few discrete issues to vituperative denunciations of a rootless, godless professional-managerial class.

So, the GOP is (almost certainly) not becoming a party for the working class. Whether it will become the preferred party of 51 percent of working-class voters is less clear. Given the relative sturdiness of the GOPs share of non-college-educated voters throughout three years of reactionary policy-making and five months of catastrophic misrule it seems possible that well-packaged pseudo-populism may be all the party needs to grow its blue-collar wing. All true friends of American labor must do what they can to guard against that possibility.

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Will Boohoo shares recover? – IG

It has been a tumultuous month for Boohoo.

The online fast fashion house saw its shares climb to a record high at the end of June, driven by the companys lean and agile business model that has continued to perform well during the coronavirus crisis.

It has been able to quickly respond to pandemic-induced trends, such as the switch in demand from eveningwear and holiday clothing to tracksuits and other loungewear. Its youthful customer base has continued to spend, and its online-only model has thrived whilst traditional retailers on the high street are struggling to survive.

Despite experiencing a marked drop in demand when lockdown was introduced, it quickly returned to growth by the end of April and that seems to have only continued to improve. Revenue in the three months to the end of May shot up 45% - delivering solid double-digit growth across all its geographies and established brands.

But Boohoo shares lost nearly half of their value between 30 June and 15 July, rocked by allegations that its low-cost model is underpinned by a troublesome supply chain. Shares have recovered some of their value but are still trading over one-third less than the all-time high. It has been enough to knock Boohoo off its perch as the most valuable company listed on AIM, and the fact that it lost the title to rival ASOS makes it all the more hurtful.

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We have a look at the allegations that have injected volatility into Boohoo shares and what the long-term impact may be, as well as a look at whether the sell-off in Boohoo shares has been overdone.

Boohoos supply chain has come under severe scrutiny after reports from The Sunday Times suggested a garment factory in Leicester that supplies Boohoos Nasty Gal brand was paying staff below minimum wage and not adhering to lockdown rules.

The paper sent in an undercover reporter that said the factory had continued to operate when the city was put into a local lockdown, all without any additional measures taken to protect to staff. It was then argued that this could have contributed to the rise in cases in the area. The reporter was also told to expect 3.50 an hour, well below the minimum wage of 8.72 for over-25s. Other media outlets reported that some furloughed workers were being told they would not receive their government support if they didnt continue to work.

Boohoo responded by stating it was shocked and appalled by the recent allegations, adding it was committed to doing everything in our power to rebuild the reputation of the textile manufacturing industry in Leicester.

One of the reasons Boohoo is able to keep costs down is because it designs its own clothing but outsources the manufacturing. In terms of assets, it has two major distribution centres that it uses to ship its products around the UK and the world. This means it makes sense for the company to source clothing made close to home, and around 40% of its products are made in the UK, which it argues protects thousands of jobs that would otherwise be lost to cheaper foreign workers abroad.

Leicester is the countrys hub for garment making and Boohoo is thought to be its biggest customer. A report by Labour Behind The Label, which campaigns for garment workers rights around the world, said Boohoo was ordering up to 400,000 units from Leicester per week during lockdown in April, up from 120,000 in a normal week. This is thought to account for up to 80% of Leicesters entire capacity, which is met through a number of small factories.

Boohoo has tried to add some clarity to the situation. It said the company subject to media reports was not a direct supplier, meaning it was a company that was used by one of its own suppliers. It said the garments were not made in the UK but in Morocco, and were simply being repackaged in Leicester so they could be sold in the UK. It also said that its investigation to date has not found evidence of suppliers paying workers 3.50 per hour.

Those claims have, so far, held up. No less than seven different UK authorities ranging from anti-slavery and immigration to the police and the council found no foul play in their initial round of investigations, but we can expect more surprise inspections going forward.

Plus, it has already attracted the attention of politicians, who have pledged to clean up Leicesters garment industry, where concerns over conditions have been rife for years. Home secretary Priti Patel said the claims were truly appalling and said the government was committed to stamping out malpractice.

Boohoo said it would not hesitate to end its relationships with any suppliers that were not meeting its code of conduct, and that this includes very clear expectations on transparency about second tier suppliers.

It has launched an independent review of its UK supply chain which will be led by Alison Levitt QC and committed 10 million to eradicate supply chain malpractice. It has also accelerated its review of its third-party supply chain and its ethical audit.

The investigation will not be quick, which means this issue will linger over Boohoo for at least the rest of this year. It will set out the scope of the review by the end of July, but said it intends to provide updates when it releases its interim results in September, and again when it publishes a trading update for its peak trading season in January 2021.

It then intends to inform shareholders about how it will ensure Boohoo is sustainable when it releases its annual results in April or May 2021. That suggests its supply chain will be under the spotlight for some time.

The problem for Boohoo is that investors have become concerned that its low-cost, fast fashion model is underpinned by underpaid workers that are treated unfairly. We wont know how true this is if at all until the investigation starts to give us some answers.

But, regardless, this has highlighted a major problem for Boohoo and other fashion firms. The fact Boohoo said it was shocked by the situation shows how opaque its supply chain is. Boohoo concerns itself with its direct suppliers those that supply the end product but not the other businesses used by those suppliers. It has highlighted the need for greater transparency in the supply chain, and that will have to become a top priority for Boohoo if it wants to assure investors.

The Conservative chair of the Environmental Audit Committee, Philip Dunne, sent a letter to Boohoos co-founders Mahmud Kamani and Carol Kane that said it was shameful Boohoo didnt know what was going on. It is incredible that, over a year since the committee highlighted illegal working practices in its supply chain, Boohoo has publicly denied any knowledge of what has been happening for years, he said.

The letter also accused Boohoo of being unwilling to engage with trade unions and the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI), which is an independent body that promotes workers rights. Last year Boohoo told us that it was going to join the ETI. We note it has not done so. It is shameful that it took a pandemic and the ensuing outrage about working practices in their supply chain for Boohoo finally to be taken to task for turning a blind eye, said Dunne.

For now, the damage is being done to its reputation. That hasnt been helped by the fact it said it would pay up to 150 million in bonuses to its board and founders so soon after accusations that factory workers are being grossly underpaid came to light. The fact the bonuses are only based on the companys share price performance rather than the business itself has also raised eyebrows.

Some of its major shareholders have flagged concerns. Jupiter Asset Management, the second largest shareholder in Boohoo behind co-founder Kamani, actually raised its stake in the business after the allegations were made to capitalise on the slump in its share price. But Standard Life Aberdeen, apparently not convinced, was reported to have dumped almost all of its stock in Boohoo just days after the allegations were made.

Boohoos wholesale business has also been hit after a number of retailers, including rivals ASOS, Next and Zalando, all pressed pause on buying Boohoos clothing until they get clarity over the situation. However, the wholesale division accounts for just 4% of Boohoos annual revenues, and just 1.4% of sales in the first quarter, so this loss is highly manageable.

The fashion industry being accused of dodgy supply chains is nothing new, but the fact Boohoo has been caught out in the UK has brought it into the spotlight because, quite simply, people pay more attention when the problem is on their doorstep rather than elsewhere.

The main task will be increasing transparency of its entire supply chain and addressing whatever horrible truths that could unveil.

Still, we are yet to see any evidence that its reputation has been harmed to those that matter the most, or that its young customer base has been turned off Boohoos brand. Sales figures will be closely watched over the coming quarters, but there is little expectation that demand has been severely hit by the allegations.

At worst, the investigation will reveal that Boohoos supply chain is not fit for purpose and that the cost of production goes up, which in turn would push up prices because of Boohoos cost-plus model. But this shouldnt pose too much of a problem for Boohoo because it boasts superior profitability over its rivals, so it can afford to absorb higher costs if it must.

For example, ASOS generates more than twice the amount in revenue than Boohoo but its lower margin. Boohoos edge comes from the fact it sells its own products and has a lean model that outsources everything, from manufacturing to information technology (IT), whereas ASOS and others sell more third-party products bought from other labels.

ASOS said earlier in July that revenue in the three months to the end of June had risen by 10% year-on-year.

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North Bay Produce introduces new packaging – The Produce News

July 23, 2020

North Bay Produce introduced new packaging for its fresh produce lines. With a history of great, fresh fruits and vegetables for over 35 years, and as the company has grown and is a recognized leading provider of high-quality products with outstanding levels of service and dynamic people making it happen, North Bay wanted new packaging to reflect these qualities of their company.

The first thing you will notice is the larger North Bay Produce logo, said Brian Klumpp, director of marketing and strategic development at North Bay. This symbol, or our stamp as we often call it, remains the same as it has been for years and we think it represents well that we have farms all across theAmericas and that we serve customers globally. By making the logo larger, however, we are simply trying to help people to know us better. NBP has an honorable history of being a quiet and humble company. We want to remain modest yet let the world know why they should know us well.

Another noteworthy feature in the new packaging designs is the inclusion of the seal of the American Heart Association. For nearly 100 years, the American Heart Association has been known as the worlds leading organization dedicated to improving heart health and reducing deaths from cardiovascular diseases and stroke. North Bay believes it is important to let consumers know that its produce, combined with a healthy lifestyle, can contribute to improving their well-being. For these reasons, North Bay sought and has been certified by the American Heart Associations Heart Check Food Certification program for its fresh produce.

We conducted a national survey and asked hundreds of consumers whether the American Heart Association seal on our produce packaging was important to them; the vast majority said it most certainly was. We believe that listing the seal on our packaging will be helpful to consumers interested in making healthy choices, said North Bay President Nick Osmulski.

The next prominent feature people will notice in the designs are the fresh, vibrant and clean colors. The aqua color used in the conventionally grown produce, and like the brilliant colors in the clear waters of Grand Traverse Bay where the company is headquartered, represents the pure and fresh fruits and vegetables that North Bays growers cultivate. The bright green as used in the organically grown products, represents the clean and green practices that make their organic produce so appealing. The vibrancy of the colors also indicates to consumers that there is a dynamic company behind the brand. Retailers will be happy to know that by conducting nationwide surveys with hundreds of consumers, they overwhelmingly chose these designs over others that were considered and said they would be more likelyto select North Bays products because of the packaging. Our objective was that,in a quick glance, consumers would recognize that North Bays produce was clean, fresh and great quality, saidKlumpp.

Finally, as North Bay Produce is a cooperative, meaning that it is owned by its growers, We think it is important to let people know how our produce is grown and harvested and how directly it is provided to them, said Klumpp. Also, since our farmers feed their own families with their produce the phrase 'From our farms to your family. Naturally.' summarizes best what North Bay Produce offers the freshest produce right from where it is grown to you, while always using the best practices to assure the healthiest and finest tasting produce, Naturally.

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21 ways to reduce your Alzheimer’s risk, backed by research – CNN

The preventative steps with the most impact are mentally stimulating activities, including reading and chess; avoiding stress, depression and head trauma; and avoiding diabetes, high blood pressure and weight gain in midlife and beyond, according to a meta-analysis released Monday.

Regular physical exercise, quality sleep, no smoking, maintaining good heart health in later life and including vitamin C in the diet are among the nine preventative actions with slightly weaker but still supportive evidence.

"If risk factors can be modified, the evidence suggests that at least one out of every three cases of Alzheimer's may be preventable, " said neurologist Dr. Richard Isaacson, director of the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine.

"People can take different roads to Alzheimer's disease," said Isaacson, who was not involved in the study. "This paper helps to provide an evidence-based framework for doctors and patients to consider when managing a person's Alzheimer's risk."

The study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.

Top-tier preventions

Two-thirds of the most promising interventions focused on healthy lifestyle changes and targeting risk factors for cardiovascular disease, such as high blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

The study analyzed 395 observational prospective studies and randomized controlled trials. These efforts, the researchers said, were the "most comprehensive and large-scale systematic review and meta-analysis for Alzheimer's disease to date."

The top 10 preventative actions backed by science that the study found included:

"One of the most important and commonly overlooked modifiable factors is a high level of homocysteine in the blood," Isaacson said. In his New York-based preventative clinic, he said he will often suggest B-complex vitamins to combat elevated homocysteine levels.

"However, past research has shown that B-vitamin supplementation 'works' better if these people also have sufficient levels of Omega3s, which are a brain-healthy fat found in fatty fish, for example," Isaacson explained.

"So, this is just one of the many examples of the complex web of decision-making that goes into the clinical care of people at risk for the disease."

Other positive measures

Nine actions that had weaker, but still positive, impacts on reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer's were:

Of the 21 study recommendations, the last two were actions that physicians should avoid when working with patients at risk of Alzheimer's disease. Strong evidence was found against giving postmenopausal women estrogen replacement therapy to improve cognition.

"I wholly agree with this statement but for women in the peri-menopause and early menopause, hormone replacement therapy may sometimes be considered based on a variety of other factors," Isaacson said.

Finally, weaker evidence indicated that acetylcholinesterase inhibitors -- drugs like donepezil and galantamine, which are often prescribed to treat memory loss in people with diagnosed Alzheimer's disease -- should not be used as a prevention tactic.

"Those are drugs for symptomatic people with mild or worse dementia," Isaacson said. "Those drugs work for symptoms but don't slow disease progression."

People who are concerned about their risk of developing Alzheimer's should work with a doctor trained in the field to develop an individualized plan to reduce their risk, Isaacson said.

"It's also important to note that there is not a single 'magic pill' or action that can prevent Alzheimer's," he said.

"Risk reduction care is not 'one size fits all' -- it needs to be comprehensive and individually tailored, ideally under a doctor's supervision."

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Warnings over health impact of closed fitness businesses – The Scotsman

BusinessConsumerFitness businesses which are still barred from opening under the Scottish Governments coronavirus regulations have hit out after being told that there is still no date set for them to restart warning that the nations physical health could be at risk.

Thursday, 23rd July 2020, 4:45 pm

While pubs and bars have been allowed to operate since 15 July, as well as hair and beauty salons, gyms, fitness studios and other active venues such as ice rinks are still forced to remain closed, sparking anger from business owners who believe their activities are lower risk than some of those which have already been allowed to re-start.

Yesterday, first minister Nicola Sturgeon said that next weeks review of restrictions may not see any further relaxation of the rules in a bid to keep cases low, so that schools can open in August and in order that the need for people with serious underlying medical conditions to shield can be lifted on 31 July.

Steve Marsden, who runs Steve Marsden Fitness in Livingston, said: The cycle has been We will review this in three weeks and then every three weeks, I am very disappointed.

Mr Marsden, who has been a personal trainer for five years and opened the doors of his gym in 2018, has been forced to let go one of his members of staff, while the future of his other two workers is hanging in the balance.

He said: I have always believed that the NHS is spending far too much money on obesity-related diseases and a healthy lifestyle can help to stop that. Decimating my industry who just want to help people keep fit and healthy, when bars and restaurants and pubs can open, shows that a healthy lifestyle isnt a priority.

He said he usually only allowed five people in the gym at a time, while he has installed hand sanitising stations and anti-viral and bacterial wipe pods for members to use.

He added: We have also always had a booking system with our members details on where, if there was an outbreak, we could get into contact with whomever was in the gym. I believe we are far safer than pubs, clubs, cafes and other industries with the steps we have taken.

Marit Akintewe, who runs yoga studio and teacher training facility Seasonal Yoga in Glasgow, said that many other studios had made the decision to close their doors in the past month.

She said: At first, when people thought it was only a few weeks, that was one thing, but now, when it has been months and we dont know when - or if - it is going to end, people are just saying thats it, I cant do it anymore.

It is bizarre that pubs were the first thing that opened when it is the very opposite of safe social distancing - when people drink alcohol, they are not going to be as careful. The government is saying its not safe to go to a yoga class, but it is safe to go to a pub. It is about the fact that they believe the economy needs the money from alcohol sales, but peoples wellbeing should be connected to things like yogs and fitness at gyms, rather than the pub.

She added: In terms of our studio, we have just signed another years lease, but Im not expecting we will continue after that unless something changes massively. When we can open, the two metre - or even one metre - distancing restrictions would just make it impossible to operate, as it is already a very tight profit margin. Even once studios are allowed to open with minimal social distancing, its the idea of getting people back to being happy to be in a tightly packed room which could be difficult.

Gym chain David Lloyd said it had invited First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to visit a club to see the measures it is putting in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus prior to opening.

The firms regional manager for Scotland, Michelle Chambers-Cran, said: Whilst we fully support the governments approach of a considered and phased reopening of public places, we firmly believe that gyms and health clubs are more important than ever at this time and we urge the government to reconsider.

Mental and physical fitness is proven to be key to enhancing the immune system, protecting people from Covid-19 and illnesses generally. The Scottish fitness industry provides essential facilities to support and improve the physical and mental wellbeing of the population which would be hugely beneficial we emerge from this health crisis.

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Physician Dispensed Cosmeceuticals Market is Expected to Expand at a CAGR of 10.3% from 2018 to 2026 – Science Examiner

Transparency Market Research (TMR) has published a new report titled, Physician Dispensed Cosmeceuticals Market Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 20182026. According to the report, the global physician dispensed cosmeceuticals market was valued at US$ 14,311.52 Mn in 2018. It is projected to expand at a CAGR of 10.3% during forecast period. The global physician dispensed cosmeceuticals market is anticipated to be driven by factors such as emphasis on beauty and appearance, rising awareness about anti-aging, and assurance about safety and efficacy of physician-dispensed cosmeceuticals. The physician dispensed cosmeceuticals market in Asia Pacific is expected to expand at a high CAGR of 12.0% due to changes in lifestyle and cultural attitudes, increasing pollution levels, and potential high consumer base. The region has witnessed increase in purchasing power and better exposure to international brands.

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Increasing demand for cosmeceuticals

Physician dispensed cosmeceuticals include medicated esthetic products that are referred by dermatologists, trichologists, cosmetic surgeons, and allied medical professionals. These products are dispensed at skin and hair clinics, beauty and wellness centers, and are available as OTC products through selected retail outlets. Increasing levels of stress, pollution, and climate change can cause damage to the skin, hair, and eyes. This has created a demand for cosmetic products to treat a wide range of dermatological conditions. Cosmeceutical companies, therefore, are developing newer and advanced cosmeceuticals to target these medical conditions. Consistent demand for advancements in skin care and beauty products is leading to exciting new entries of various products in the physician dispensed cosmeceuticals market.

Entry of new players in the market

Various locally based cosmetic professional startups specializing in the manufacture and marketing of cosmeceuticals owned by dermatologists have recently entered the physician dispensed cosmeceuticals market in order to cater to the demand for cosmeceuticals among the local population. New entrants in the cosmeceuticals industry from developing countries include ZO Skin Health, Inc. (Japan), CU SKIN Co., Ltd. (Korea), Dr. Batras Skin & Hair Clinic, VLCC, and Kaya Skin Clinic (India). Hence, newer and advanced products are anticipated to enter the physician dispensed cosmeceuticals market in the next few years. Emergence of new concept of herbal medicine is paving the way for the demand for organic physician dispensed cosmeceuticals. These factors drive the global physician dispensed cosmeceutical market.

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The global physician dispensed cosmeceuticals market has been segmented based on product type and region. Furthermore, in terms of product type, the market has been divided into skin care products, hair care products, eye care products, injectable Botox, and others. The skin care products segment accounted for a major share of the global physician dispensed cosmeceuticals market in 2017, as the nature of cosmeceuticals demanded by consumers is largely to treat dermatological conditions. Increasing awareness about personal appearance among the geriatric population and changing attitudes of middle-aged and geriatric populations in developing countries have fueled the demand for cosmeceuticals in order to eliminate the outward signs of aging. The anti-aging segment is expected to maintain its dominance of the market during the forecast period. Similarly, dermal fillers and injectable Botox segments are expected to expand from 2018 to 2026.

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In terms of region, the global physician dispensed cosmeceuticals market has been segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. North America is mature and technically developed, as compared to the other regions. Hence, the region accounted for a prominent share of the market, in terms of revenue, in 2017. Europe is anticipated to account for a significant share of the global market between 2018 and 2026. Surge in awareness among consumers about cosmeceuticals is expected to fuel the market in the region during the forecast period.

The market in Asia Pacific is likely to expand considerably during the forecast period. Increasing preference to retain beauty and youthful appearance drives the demand for effective cosmeceuticals. These factors are expected to propel the demand for cosmeceuticals in this region. Moreover, increasing focus of key players on expansion in Asia Pacific, huge consumer base in the region, and rising awareness drive the physician dispensed cosmeceuticals market in Asia Pacific.

Key players profiled in this report are Allergan plc, Jan Marini Skin Research, Inc., Johnson & Johnson, LOreal S.A., Procter & Gamble Co., Bausch Health Companies Inc., Unilever plc, and ZO Skin Health Inc. Companies operating in the global physician dispensed cosmeceuticals market focus on development and launch of new cosmeceutical products in emerging markets such as Asia Pacific and Latin America.

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Global Anti-Aging Market is Expected to Reach USD 2,74,290.1 Million by 2025: According to BlueWeave Consulting – 3rd Watch News

According to a new market report published byBlueWeave Consulting,TheGlobal Anti-Aging Marketwas valued at USD 149362.8 million in 2017 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of 7.9% from 2018 to 2024, by value, reaching around USD 274290.1 million by the end of the forecast period. According to the report, North America was the largest contributor in terms of revenue to the globalanti-aging marketin 2017.

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Increasing life expectancy and fall in birth rate are the major causes of an aging population. The aging population develops wrinkles due to lack of nutrients in the body, exposure to UV light, smoking, dehydration, medications and other genetic factors fueling the global anti-aging market.

Globally, aging population plays a major role in the growth of the anti-aging market. Old age is associated with loss of fibrous tissue and reduced vascular and glandular network in the layers of skin. In the elderly population, the appearance and characteristics of the skingetsaltered, leading to wrinkles, dryness, pigmentary alteration, and sagging of the skin. In addition, anti-aging products and devices help in reducing skin aging, thus giving younger look to a person by revitalizing and tightening the skin leading to the growth of the market

The key driver for the global anti-aging market is growth in anti-aging awareness campaigns. Major aspect of peoples life is engrossed by social media. This campaigns aims to ensure that all medical professionals are aware of the latest scientific research and the recent medical and surgical advances. For instance, EuroMediCom has organized the 4thAMWC Latin America- Aesthetic & Anti-Aging Medicine World Congress from 16th November to 18th November 2017, in Colombia, South America. These conference and seminars, along with social media, are expected to create awareness among students, delegates, and plastic surgeons about advanced anti-aging treatments.

The global market foranti-agingis segmented by type of product, by type of device, by treatment, demography, and geography. The type of product is further segmented into Anti-Wrinkle, Hair Color, UV Absorbers, Anti-Stretch Marks and Others. The type of device is further segmented into Radiofrequency, Laser, Anti-Cellulite, and Microdermabrasion. Treatment segment is bifurcated as Hair Restoration, Anti-Pigmentation, Anti-Adult Acne, Liposuction, Breast Augmentation, Chemical Peel and Others. Demography is segmented (Generation X, Baby Boomer, and Generation Y)

Geographically, the global anti-aging market is bifurcated into North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. North America anti-aging market was the most prominent market because anti-aging industry is one the major revenue contributor within the manufacturing industries. Thus, the demands for anti-aging products, like Anti-Wrinkle, Hair Color, UV Absorbers and Anti-Stretch Marks will generate higher revenue returns over the forecast period.

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The Speedy Ascension of Mark ‘The Young’ Pope – Universe.byu.edu

In just one season as head coach, Mark Pope has proven himself as the best thing to happen to BYU Basketball since Jimmer Fredette

By Nate Schwartz

It didnt take long for Mark Pope to seal his name in the annals of BYU Basketball history.

In his debut season as head coach, the man who Fox Sports Tate Frazier refers to as Young Pope led the Cougars on a 24-8 campaign that, if not for the novel coronavirus, would have culminated with BYUs 30th-ever March Madness appearance.

By elevating the Cougars to their first AP Top 25 ranking since Jimmermania in 2011, Pope accomplished something that BYU fans have been waiting on for nearly a decade: he ushered the team back into college basketball relevance.

Pope, however, doesnt see himself as the impetus behind the Cougars sudden resurgence. He directs all the praise to the team he inherited, which included four returning starters.

They were so hungry and willing to set it all aside, Pope said in an interview on the Titus & Tate podcast in April. Nobody really sets aside their personal agenda, but what our guys were willing to do was try as hard as they could to trust the game. If they gave themselves to the game, then the game was going to pay them back double than their own agenda.

Of course, the players redirected that praise right back at their coach.

Hes brought so much to this program, but he just has so much energy and he works so hard. You never really see him taking days off or taking time off, starting guard TJ Haws told The Salt Lake Tribune in February. Hes always up in his office. Hes always working. Hes always trying to figure out what to do next and that kind of energy is contagious to all of our guys.

In addition to earning his players respect through his work ethic, Pope also managed to win over the hearts of the Cougar fan base with his enthusiasm. After BYUs surprising 91-78 victory over No. 2 Gonzaga in February, the coach invited fans to celebrate with him at a local eatery where he picked up a $1,800 tab.

Some may chalk up Popes impressive first year to beginners luck, and he could be in danger of a one-hit-wonder label if the 2021 season doesnt mirror success in 2020. While only the future can truly reveal Popes legacy as a coach, a closer look at his recent track record before BYU shows this might not be a fluke.

During his four years as head coach at Utah Valley University, Pope led the Wolverines to a 17-win season in 2017, a 23-win season in 2018, and a program-best 25-win season in 2019 before signing with BYU the following April. Pope isnt lucky, hes methodical.

Under Popes offense, BYUs three-point percentage jumped from 33.0% in 2019 (240th overall) to 42.3% in 2020 (first overall) notwithstanding that this year the three-point line was pushed back from 20 feet, 9 inches to 22 feet, 1 inches. At the seasons close, BYUs offense ranked third overall in efficiency according to teamrankings.com.

Popes scheming doesnt stop at the chalkboard either, as some of his most notable successes have occurred during the offseason. He has quickly built a reputation as a fierce recruiter.

In May, he landed Purdues star center Matt Haarms, a player who was being pursued by both Kentucky and Texas Tech. BYU was also in the conversation to pick up Georgetowns firecracker guard Mac McClung, who ultimately signed with Texas Tech. Before Pope, BYU was not known as a destination for high-profile transfers, but this offseason is showing signs that players are starting to see the program in a new light.

Theres a clear reason why Pope was a finalist for the 2020 Naismith Mens Coach of the Year Award and was labeled CBS Sports No.1 Most Rewarding New Hire, the first wave of what will surely amount to many accolades during his (hopefully) lengthy tenure at Brigham Young University. As a BYU student (probably) once said, Long live the Young Pope.

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Ascension St. John Owasso named among nations 100 top hospitals fourth year in a row – Tulsa World

For a fourth year in a row, Ascension St. John Owasso has been named to the IBM Watson Health 100 Top Hospitals list. The honor recognizes the site as one of the top performing hospitals in the nation for 2020.

The annual list recognizes excellence in clinical outcomes, operational efficiency, patient experience and financial health. These include survival rates, patient complications, healthcare-associated infections, 30-day mortality and hospital-wide readmission rates, length of stay, throughput in emergency rooms, inpatient expenses, profitability and ratings from patients.

We are very proud of this extraordinary achievement, said David Phillips, Ascension St. John Owasso president. To be nationally recognized for the work we do on a daily basis is a true credit to our incredible team of caregivers, and demonstrates the dedication and compassion our doctors, clinicians, and associates bring to the organization and to our community.

IBM Watson Health identified the top hospitals from a rigorous evaluation of 3,134 short-term, acute care, non-federal hospitals in the U.S. The organization established the list to help identify best practices that may help other healthcare organizations achieve high performance.

Hospitals, health systems and the dedicated clinicians and staff who work at these organizations have emerged as true heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic, and we are grateful to be able to recognize these extraordinary leaders at this time, said Kyu Rhee, MD, MPP, vice president and chief health officer at IBM Watson Health.

Established in 2006, Ascension St. John Owasso, a 36-bed community hospital, offers a wide range of healthcare services, including emergency care, labor and delivery, newborn nursery, general surgery, sports medicine, diagnostic imaging services featuring CT, MRI, mammography and bone density, and outpatient services to people throughout northeastern Tulsa County.

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Olga R. Meleca | Obituaries | thedailynewsonline.com – The Daily News Online

BATAVIA Olga R. Meleca, 79, of Batavia, passed away peacefully on July 19, 2020 at the LeRoy Village Green Nursing Home with her sons by her side.

Olga was born Sept. 7, 1940 in Batavia, a daughter of the late Joseph and Cristina (Baggetta) Meleca.

A member of the former St. Anthonys Church and the Ascension Parish in Batavia, Olga loved spending time with her sons and her grandchildren, going for coffee and lunch with the girls, going to church, baking and loved her home. Olga was a 1958 graduate of Batavia High School. Prior to Olgas retirement she was employed throughout the area previously at NY Telephone, St. Jerome Hospital, US Gypsum, St. Marys Rectory and Cristinas Restaurant. You would often see Olga riding her bike through the neighborhood, manicuring her yard or enjoying the sun or by the pool or baking for her beloved grandchildren.

Survivors include her sons, Charles Brumsted Jr. of Florida, David (Elizabeth) Brumsted of Byron and Robert (Lori) Brumsted of Byron; brothers, C. Benjamin (Jeanne) Meleca of Columbus, Ohio, and Anthony Meleca of Columbus, Ohio; her grandchildren, Cameron, Catherine, Alexander, David, Bianca and Joseph, nieces, nephews and her loving in-laws, John and Patricia Brumsted and family, and several cousins from Batavia, Rochester, Canada and Siderno, Italy.

Olga is predeceased by her brothers, Frank Meleca and Carl Meleca; sister, Josephine Meleca and Frances Meleca Martino; and sister-in-law, Terry L. Meleca.

There are no prior calling hours. Olgas Mass of Christian Burial will be on Thursday, July 23, at 9:30 a.m. at Ascension Parish, 19 Sumner Street, Batavia.

Due to COVID 19 there will limited seating available during the Mass, only 60 people will be allowed inside the church. Masks must be worn at all times and seating will be in every other pew.

Olga will be laid to rest in St. Josephs Cemetery, Batavia.

Memorials may be made to Ascension Parish, 19 Sumner Street, Batavia, NY 14020.

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Let’s Keep Our Neighbors and Community Safe – Merrillfotonews

By Bernie SherryMinistry Market Executive, Ascension Wisconsin

Bernie Sherry, Ministry Market Executive, Ascension Wisconsin.

The emergence of the novel coronavirus early this year presented the world with an unprecedented challenge. Not since the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 have we faced such a daunting public health crisis. By late February, it was clear our healthcare system, government and every American citizen would need to work together to conquer this invisible enemy.Throughout this challenge, we have found inspiration in witnessing the incredible and selfless work of caregivers at the front lines of our health system and across the country. The doctors, nurses, facility management teams and other support teams in our hospitals are giving everything they have to meet the needs of their communities. These heroes are the embodiment of our mission to serve.As we enter the fifth month of this public health crisis, I continue to take comfort in seeing the compassion and commitment of everyday citizens to protect their communities, families and neighbors and help our healthcare heroes stop this virus.It is important to understand that COVID-19 is easily spread and can have devastating effects. Therefore, our communities should come together to use every mitigation tool at our disposal to halt its spread. Looking after each other, being neighborly, is what American values are all about.We should all be taking some simple steps to reduce the risk of acquiring or transmitting COVID-19. For starters, we should all wear a mask or face covering while in public. Masking helps prevent respiratory droplets from traveling into the air and onto other people, an important aspect of source control of the virus.Frequent hand washing for about 20 seconds with soap and water, and refraining from touching your face, are two of the most effective ways to remove germs and prevent infection to yourself and others, requiring nothing more than a few moments of your time. This kind of handwashing should extend beyond the pandemic and become a regular, healthy habit.And maintaining social distancing in public spaces is another simple yet important way to keep the virus from spreading.As healthcare providers, we strongly encourage everyone to take care of themselves and their neighbors through the simple acts of washing your hands regularly, keeping physical distance, and wearing masks or face coverings while in public.While we still have much to learn about COVID-19, we know that everyone in our community plays a crucial role in helping us all stay healthy and safe. Only through the cooperation of everyone can we curb the high number of cases that we are experiencing.We appreciate the efforts of local businesses, institutions and schools that have developed and are implementing mitigation strategies, including mask guidelines and social distancing for their employees, customers and community members. Weve seen many organized efforts come together over the past several months to ensure that front-line workers and our most vulnerable community members have access to masks and other protective equipment.We understand some of these safety measures may result in discomfort. However, we have a shared responsibility as members of our communities to care for others as we would ourselves. As you venture outside during these hot summer months, we implore you to proudly show your American values: be responsible, do the right thing and love your neighbors through these simple acts.Equally important is seeking the care you need if you become sick or develop an emergency. Weve made many changes to our hospitals, office practices and emergency departments to keep you safe and protect you from the COVID-19 virus. Too often weve seen patients suffer at home with a medical emergency out of fear of coming to the hospital or other healthcare setting. Please dont delay the care you need to preserve your health.If we work together, continue to wear masks, wash our hands, and adhere to social distancing, we will be successful in helping to keep each other safe and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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Twitter Just Deleted Thousands of QAnon Accounts – Vice Impact

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Surprisingly, Q didnt see this one coming.

Twitter announced on Tuesday night that it was taking the unprecedented step of removing or downgrading content and accounts linked to the conspiracy theory known as QAnon.

Twitter said that it had already removed over 7,000 accounts belonging to QAnon adherents and taken actions to stop the spread of the conspiracy theory that will impact some 150,000 accounts.

Weve been clear that we will take strong enforcement action on behavior that has the potential to lead to offline harm. In line with this approach, this week we are taking further action on so-called QAnon activity across the service, Twitter announced.

The company says that it will permanently suspend accounts that post about QAnon and are engaged in violations of our multi-account policy, coordinating abuse around individual victims, or are attempting to evade a previous suspension.

Twitter said it has seen more of this activity in recent weeks.

As well as suspending accounts, Twitter will no longer push QAnon accounts and content in its trending topics and recommendations. It will downgrade QAnon content in search results and block URLs associated with QAnon from being shared.

QAnon accounts that have not been suspended at already looking at ways of circumventing the ban, using hashtags like #CueAnon or #17Anon to avoid detection.

The Qanon conspiracy theory originated on the imageboard 4Chan, and broadly holds that President Donald Trump is waging a war against a shadowy deep state cabal. It also posits that members of the global elite, such as Bill Gates and Hillary Clinton, are running an underground child sex trafficking ring.

The theory is based on postings from a purported mysterious deep state operative known as Q who has made a series of predictions, like a 2017 post that claimed that Trump was days away from unsealing 25,000 indictments against deep state officials, a move that would trigger a state of temporary military control.

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While it began as a fringe conspiracy theory, in recent years Qanon has gained more mainstream attention, particularly in Trumpworld, where supporters regularly show up at rallies wearing QAnon t-shirts and waving Q flags.

QAnon followers have also been implicated in armed standoffs, attempted kidnappings, and at least one killing. This has led the FBI to designate the group a potential domestic terrorism threat.

But it is QAnons online harassment campaigns that have led to Twitters drastic action.

Recently, major QAnon accounts have begun harassment campaigns against celebrities perceived to be opponents of Trump. These accounts then direct their followers to harass the celebrities with coordinated attacks.

TV presenter Chrissy Teigen, who has been repeatedly targeted with harassment by swarms of QAnon followers, hit back at one Twitter account holder who said the move amounted to censorship.

You dont have a right to coordinate attacks and make death threats. It is not an opinion to call people pedophiles who rape and eat children, she tweeted.

Despite the negative coverage of QAnon, it has gained support among lawmakers. Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn who many supporters believe could be the mysterious Q gave the conspiracy credence recently when he posted a video on July 4 showing him and his family swearing allegiance to QAnon.

There are currently 66 current or former 2020 congressional candidates who have endorsed or given credence to QAnon, according to a list kept by Media Matters. Trump has also retweeted multiple QAnon accounts to his 83 million followers.

But Twitter told CNN that for now, politicians wont be subject to the new rules.

Currently candidates and elected officials will not be automatically included in many of these actions broadly, a Twitter spokesperson said.

As the QAnon conspiracy theory moved from the obscure corners of the internet, social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube have helped propel its popularity far beyond what would have been possible otherwise.

The Q keyword has brought together a networked faction, aided by automation, that continuously spreads misinformation and inspires dangerous behaviors, Joan Donovan, a disinformation expert and director of technology and social change research at Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center, tweeted.

While Reddit banned QAnon two years ago, most social media platforms have been too slow to act, Donovan says, pointing out that some companies are not even trying.

Twitter is late out the gate. Facebook and YouTube arent even in the race.

Cover: A woman holds a QAnon sign as reopen protesters demonstrate at the capitol in Salem, Ore., on May 2, 2020. Governor Kate Brown announced a plan yesterday that could see some parts of the state reopen by May 15. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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PromptPress to release Afrofuturist collection in collaboration with CAS in August – Iowa City Press-Citizen

Isaac Hamlet, Iowa City Press-Citizen Published 12:07 p.m. CT July 22, 2020

One of the sketchs by Brandon Drew Holmes done for PromptPress' forthcoming Afrofuturist collection. The images includes a picture of slave trade routes out of Africa.(Photo: From PromptPress)

The unfurling ofpossible futures froma year agohassynthesized as futures do into a presentmomentequal parts unpredictable and inevitable. In this moment, anAfrofuturistcollection, the product of collaboration between PromptPress and the Center for Afrofuturist Studies (CAS), in its final phase of cultivation.

"Afrofuturism is a really exciting area of art to explore," said Kalmia Strong, the Book Arts Editor on this collection,a year ago. "What does it mean to try to create a future world where people of color are equally sharing in a positive way, which has not been the history of this country?"

The text planned for anAugust release,but not yet officially titled collectseight artists, largelyof the African diaspora. Visual artist Brandon Drew Holmes provided the illustrated images in the text to which the writers responded.

"I love Brandon's work because it lives in poetry and visual art at the same time, a divide I'm always trying to straddle myself," Anas Duplan, the founder of CAS,told the Press-Citizen in an email. "These particular drawings make such efficient use of space and reference a rich pop cultural world and imagination."

Allfour of the illustrations depict multiple subjects sometimes seemingly disparate. One includes two pop animations above the image of an apparently gay Black man across from another faintly realized image. Another shows the tracks of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade out of Africa above a pair of Black hands, a sign reading "Whites Only" and the text "A man people becomes invisible."

The works created in response are primarily poetic in form and vary in topics from a socialized sense of "otherness"to Black femininity.

"One of my former students dee(dee) Redd has a poem in this collection and I believe it's their first print publication,"Duplan said."I was impressed with their work when I taught them and thought it was only a matter of time before they started publishing more work. Their work is steeped in Black radical theory and, like Brandon's drawings, make really elegant and innovative use of space.

Most includedcreators were selectedby Duplan, but the publication was open to outside submissions, which is how Andrew David King came to be included.

Past issues are displayed on shelves, Wednesday, June 19, 2019, at Prompt Press along Iowa Avenue in Iowa City, Iowa.(Photo: Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen)

"I became aware of PromptPress through my friend, who was interning there last summer," recalled King, who graduated from the University of Iowa with an master's degree in poetry last year. "I would come by and visit him in the press's reading room. I found the call for submission on Instagram and started looking at (Holmes') work. The pieces stayed with me; not long after, I began a poem in response to them."

King is the only white contributor to the publication, but still derived broader systemic issues he could speak to in the margins of the racial focus of the prompts.

"Although Holmes' drawings are 'about' race and racial violence, they also see to be 'about' a peculiarly American form of trauma, one with partial origins in prosperity-gospel Protestantism and capitalism," notedKing.

His hope is that his own poem "earns its presence" in the collection.

King's submission, "Theory of Regeneration," is a poem the author sees as growing from out of his ownsense of loneliness and displacement.

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While the text and interior images have been determined,the design that contains these items is still being determined.

A sketch by Brandon Drew Holmes done for PromptPress' forthcoming Afrofuturist collection. This picture features portraits of Black girls and women.(Photo: From PromptPress)

PromptPress is an ekphrastic journal with an emphasis on book art, with many of its publications challenging how a text is physically presented and thus examining how that presentation can amplify the text.

As for the future of this Afrofuturist collection, Duplan gives the impression that thisforthcoming effort is a singularity rather than a recurrent thing.

"PromptPress does a lovely job of seeking people out to guest-curate their issues," Duplan said."We'll be having a reading of the issue we put together on Montez Press Radio in August, and I hope folks tune into that."

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Adults Walk The Anti-Violence Talk – New Haven Independent

Britton Braggin Rights Braggs noticed Darnell, 14, and James, 11, sitting on their bikes in front of Winchester Avenues B&K Grocery.

You heard about these people getting hurt out here with guns? the Newhallville-raised rapper asked the boys. They nodded. Were walking because we want kids like you guys to be safe, Braggs said.

Bragg, 29, was walking Newhallville Monday night along with dozens of other adults issuing a call to stop the violence.

After running into the store for an Arizona to share, Darnell and James joined a crowd of walkers on their bikes, mostly sticking by Braggin Rights side. And the quest continued to spark a community response to the rise in gun violence on New Haven streets.

I know what its like. Sometimes these kids just need someone to talk to, Braggin Rights said.

We came because we want the killing and violence to stop, said Darnell.

Black lives matter. We shouldnt be killing each other, said James.

The gathering began around 6 p.m. at Bassett Street Park. Former Alder Carlton Staggers (pictured) issued a call to parents and residents of Newhallville to come together to figure out a strategy for addressing the spike of sometimes deadly shootings in town over the past month.

Fifty people responded to Staggers call.

Staggers came with no script or agenda for the rally besides talking with adults about how to engage the youth.

We dont want the police or mayor involved. This has to be a message coming from the people, our kids need us, Staggers said.

Staggers also has five kids of his own for whom he fears every day. I wanna see my kids. I want my kids to bury me, he said.

We need to get our kids. What do we do? Staggers asked the crowd.

A conversation ensued followed by the group taking to the streets.

One audience member suggested the group collaborate with community organizations in the future to increase their impact.

Reeves said in his experience with todays youth he has learned they are most interested in entrepreneurship. They dont all want to be trained in trades like we were. They want to be entrepreneurs, Reeves said.

Reeves also said Newhallville needs to have a dedicated spot for meeting up as a community.

Newhallville native Brother Born stopped by the gathering in passing to share with the crowd that a Saturday breakfast program will start up this week from 10 to 11 a.m at the Newhallville Learning Corridor on the corner of Hazel Street and Shelton Avenue.

Devin Avshalom-Smith founder of the Newhallville Community Action Network, encouraged the crowd to attend the Newhallville Equality and Empowerment Rally on July 26 from 2 p.m to 5 p.m at Lincoln Bassett Community School. Books, groceries, masks, and gloves will be distributed. There were also be census and voter registration, blood pressure checks, and Covid-19 testing.

The city has taken away our Covid testing site, so were bringing it right back, Avshalom-Smith said.

In order to rebuild a community village, Reeves said, neighbors must hold each other accountable. I gotta be able to talk to your kid when they doing wrong, he said. We have to get off singularity thinking if were going to save these kids.

Staggers and others agreed.

We need to change the culture of resolving beef, Jahad said.

Before beginning their walk the group chose when and where they would meet next with the goal of walking in every New Haven neighborhood to engage youth directly. West Hills Alder Honda Smith suggested Westville Manor. The group agreed and decided they will walk around Westville Manor on Wednesday at 6 p.m.

So which way are we going? Staggers asked.

About 30 walked through the neighborhood streets stopping at residents sitting on their porches, cars, and bikes.

Were walking out here today to let people know were tired of all these young kids getting killed. Its time to put the guns down, said Staggers to a family hosting a gathering in their backyard. And if you support us were walking Westville Manor on Wednesday, tell friends. Or you could come walk with us right now.

Retired Police Sgt. Jacqueline Jackie Hoyte was amongst the walkers. On Shepard Avenue, Hoyte and neighbor Lakeisha Williams stopped in front of a white two-family house.

On the front porch sat Manualynn King. Come walk with us. Were trying to talk to these kids out here, said Hoyte.

Oh yes. Let me get my shoes, said King who ran inside to get shoes and her mask then joined the crowd.

God put this opportunity in front of me today, said King. These kids dont know love, hope, and peace so we need to help them.

Jahad passed out his card to neighbors during the walk telling people of all ages he can help out anyone from entrepreneurs who need help writing grants or getting funding to youth who just need someone to talk and care about them. If you have some young heads send them my way, I got some jobs for them, Jahad told neighbor as he passed them his card. We need to change the culture of resolving beef, he said.

I feel like Im doing my job especially because I know I have influence and platform, he said. Braggin Rights shared videos of the walk on his Facebook and Instagram where another 12,000 people could follow along.

Thank you to all the wonderful community members stepping up, speaking out and working to change peoples lives by engaging young people, organizing others to work towards stopping the violence, and providing services where the city has dropped the ball. You give me more hope than ever before in my lifetime that a change is going to come. Young people will only listen to the community-members in the community they live in. Its been proven that the police arent the answer to stopping the violence, they can only react after the violence has already happened. Only when the community stands up and pulls together and works for a change, and shows the young people that they matter, that they are loved, will the violence end. Only love conquers hate. Thank you! NHI- can you post daily in a section where these type of events will happen and how to contact anti-violence groups, volunteer groups in the community, social service organizations and other organizations where people can contribute their time, money and services? Could the city of New Haven and towns of Hamden, East Haven and West Haven coordinate a website similar to See, Click, Fix where people can connect with services and organizations and volunteer or donate? If we all work together to connect services and organizations with communities and community members in need, we could become stronger together.

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Covid-19 Impact on EDA in Aerospace and Defense Market | Volume, Analysis, Future Prediction, Industry Overview and Forecast 2026 – Cole of Duty

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Section 5. Europe Sales and Revenue Analysis of EDA in Aerospace and Defense by Countries

Section 6. Asia Pacific Sales and Revenue Analysis of EDA in Aerospace and Defense by Countries

Section 7. Latin America Sales and Revenue Analysis of EDA in Aerospace and Defense by Countries

Section 8. Middle East & Africa Sales and Revenue Analysis of EDA in Aerospace and Defense by Countries

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Police crack down on those spreading fake news – The Hindu

Those engaged in online propaganda against individuals, health workers and local body leaders by spreading false information on COVID-19 have started facing the music with the police cyber cells quick response to such crimes following a recent State-level directive.

The police recently booked an Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) worker from Chalappuram, accused of spearheading a fake campaign against Thuneri block panchayat president C.H. Balakrishnan. According to the complainant, he was portrayed as a COVID-19 carrier in a fake online campaign by the accused.

In Kozhikode city and rural areas, probe is on into a number of such petitions against fake online campaigns that create misunderstanding and panic among the people.

Officials attached to the cyber cell said the tracking of the source of fake messages would be easier with the full-fledged functioning of the Kerala Police Cyberdome. With the opening of its Kozhikode branch, we have the support of a large number of cyber experts to handle such incidents very effectively, they said.

Health activists and doctors have also shared details of suspicious campaigners with the cyber cell. Action has also been intensified against people who recklessly share fake content on social media.

Station house officers have warned that the admins of WhatsApp groups will be held accountable in case they failed to report such fake messages to the police. The persons who post fake messages should be removed from the groups and the incident should be reported to the police with relevant screenshots to avoid legal action.

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People are injecting themselves with bleach because of fake news, says senior MP – Telegraph.co.uk

Coronavirus misinformation on social media has resulted inpeople injecting themselves with bleach, a senior MP has revealed as he urged the Government to bring forward the Duty of Care Bill.

Julian Knight, the chairman of Parliament's Digital, Culture, Media andSport select committee, warned that if online fake news was not tackled it could affect the take-up of an eventual coronavirusvaccine, causing "very great harm to society".

Mr Knight said he wanted to see Ofcom named as the new online regulator and given powers to fine or even prosecute social media companies, as well as the resources to investigate the secretive algorithms tech companies use to determine what their users see.

His comments came as the culture committee released a report saying the UK's lack of online regulation had allowed coronavirus misinformation to spread "virulently" on social media.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Knight said: "Healthcare professionals told us they even saw people injecting themselves with bleach or taking liquids that were harmful.

"They also said that on a more subtle level but probably even more damaging in terms of numbers many people were not presenting at hospital because they had seen misinformation and disinformation out there that was effectively saying that hospitals were completely overwhelmed and unsafe places."

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Wake up, America; discount the fake news – News from southeastern Connecticut – theday.com

Recently I stopped buying the other local paper in our area because it hadbecomeconsumed withpropaganda, losingperspective. That paper has become a full-time publication attacking one particular political party. Itsgoal is to completely destroy that party and all those who identify with itsviewpoint.

I knew that most of the major news organizations havebeen trained to destroy a certain point of view and make it look like their's was the only way and the other views are not acceptable. Their main effort is to steer public opinion their way, without the public realizing what is happening.

And now it quiteobvious to me that The Day has joined the chorus,as their writers are also playing the same tune. It is a shame that we no longer can trust our newspapers to report the news, as they now are creating the news their way. They are using fake polls thatpoll mostly people of one particular party. So,of course you do not get a true picture. Andthey also slant political cartoons.

America is now being betrayed by our news organizations and the big question is, will the American public wake up in time?

Tony Petros

Norwich

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Singapore’s Ambassador to the US Responds to Criticism of ‘Fake News’ Law – The Diplomat

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Ambassador Mirpuri refutes accusations that the law is used to target government critics.

Mr. Paul Meyers article, Singapores first election under the fake news law, alleged that the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) gives considerable leeway to determine what a falsehood is, and that POFMA is wielded by the government to target politically-oriented voices on the internet over modest inaccuracies.

This is untrue. What is fact and opinion are defined by wellestablished jurisprudence. For POFMA to apply, the statement must be a false statement of fact, and must affect public interest. It cannot be applied to opinions nor criticisms of the government that are based on facts. As a further safeguard, the governments determination of falsehood can be challenged in court, in an expedited process, with reduced court fees for individuals. Also, during an election period, ministers powers under POFMA are extinguished, and are instead exercised by senior civil servants.

Contrary to Meyers characterization, the falsehoods corrected thus far were neither trivial nor minor; they concerned issues of importance, relevance and interest to Singaporeans. Failing to deal decisively with such falsehoods will erode, even undermine, public trust in our institutions, with serious consequences for our democracy.

Meyer also suggests that POFMAs Code of Practice for Transparency of Online Political Advertisements led to Googles decision to stop running political advertisements in Singapore. This is spurious. Googles decision, which it has also adopted in Canada and Taiwan, applies equally to all political parties in Singapore, who remain free to use the digital advertising services of other intermediaries, such as Facebook. This was evident during Singapores recent general elections.

We have seen the consequences of falsehoods, including slow-drip falsehoods, circulating unchecked in societies around the world, and have taken a course to guard against them. With POFMA, we hold the principle that public discourse should be built on an infrastructure of facts, not false information or fear mongering. Notably, during Singapores recent general elections, the secretary general of Singapores biggest opposition party and soon-to-be formally appointed leader of the opposition also echoed this same principle when interviewed by the media, and noted that POFMA did not pose any impediment to his partys campaign.

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It is unfortunate that Meyer has instead chosen to favor the unchecked market of information, without offering any solution to the real and serious problems posed by online falsehoods.

Ashok Kumar Mirpuri is Singapores Ambassador to the United States.

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Clint Eastwood Sues, Says He Has Nothing to Do With CBD Products – The New York Times

Clint Eastwood is not selling CBD products.

The Academy Award-winning actor, producer and director, 90, filed two lawsuits Wednesday in federal court in Los Angeles against three CBD manufacturers and marketers that had posted online articles falsely claiming that he endorsed CBD products and 10 online retailers who he alleged had manipulated search results to make it look like he had done so. He is seeking millions of dollars in damages and a court order that the companies be forced to give up their profits.

Mr. Eastwood has no connection of any kind whatsoever to any CBD products and never gave such an interview, the court documents say.

The first lawsuit, claiming defamation, targets three CBD companies Sera Labs Inc., Greendios and For Our Vets LLC that produced fake news stories claiming that Eastwood endorsed their products and that he was leaving filmmaking to focus on the CBD business. The second suit argues that 10 companies and individuals are using programming code to insert Eastwoods name into online search results for CBD products, misleading consumers into thinking the filmmaker is manufacturing or endorsing them.

Eastwoods lawyer, Jordan Susman, said that he believed that the first articles appeared last year and that they are still being posted.

According to the first suit, the three companies sent spam emails with the subject line Clint Eastwood Exposes Shocking Secret Today. The body of the messages contained a fake interview with an outlet meant to look like the Today show, the lawsuit said, and had Eastwood claiming to endorse CBD products. The story included a photo of Eastwood from an actual appearance on the Today show, as well as links to buy items from a line of supposed Clint Eastwood CBD products, the suit said.

The companies that sent the emails were not able to be reached for comment.

Celebrities like Tom Hanks, Oprah Winfrey and former President George W. Bush have also been the target of false product endorsement claims by ingestible health supplement companies in recent years. Hanks shared an image on Instagram earlier this year of an ad that claimed that he endorsed a CBD product made by CannaPro. The actor called it an intentional hoax.

Ive never said this and would never make such an endorsement, Hanks wrote. Come on, man!

Eastwoods lengthy Hollywood career ranges from starring in tough-guy roles (Dirty Harry) to directing dramas like the best picture winner Million Dollar Baby (2004). He last directed Richard Jewell (2019), which attracted a storm of media attention for showing the journalist Kathy Scruggs trading sex for a scoop.

Eastwood has no opinion on CBD products or the legitimate CBD industry, his representative, Michael Sitrick, said.

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