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North Dakota hails laws aimed at slowing prison growth

McClatchy DC Bureau 

North Dakota officials are touting new legislation aimed at slowing prison growth by helping nonviolent offenders through treatment and sentencing alternatives. Gov. Doug Burgum, lawmakers, corrections officials and others on … Click to Continue »

Global finance officials argue benefits of free trade

McClatchy DC Bureau 

The world's major economies are united in their belief that free trade delivers healthy economic growth. But they also agree that more needs to be done for those left behind, … Click to Continue »

Why Ever Skin's Lavish Body Butter has a 2,000-person wait list

AOL.com 

Filed under: Lifestyle, Beauty, Skin

I might be exiled from the beauty community for this confession, but I don't use body products. Lotions, butters, scrubs — nope. Nada. Maybe it's because the formulas feel too goopy on my limbs, or that — fine, I'll admit it — I'm too damn lazy to add yet another product to my laundry list of a regimen, but I've just never really been big on body products. I'm well aware I'm the outlier here, because the world seems to be obsessed with slathering their arms... Читать дальше...

Inside Brazil's Contemporary Art Scene

Forbes.com 

“Brazil has been somewhat of a secluded, isolated country, for many decades, as far as art is concerned. Only in the past 10 years we’ve managed to garner more interest. In light of the crisis in the West, we showed up as the alternative promising land.''



Man for whom Vermont medical college named dies at 99

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The university says Dr. Robert Larner, who along with his wife, Helen, have made bequests totaling about $100 million to the medical school, died Thursday at his home in Woodland Hills, California. The first member of his family to attend college, he graduated from the UVM medical school in 1942.

Trump signs orders that take aim at Dodd-Frank

CNN Money 

President Trump is keeping his word to 'do a big number' on the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law by signing orders that seek to review regulators' authority to unwind a bank on the brink of failure and to label nonbank firms as risky institutions.

‘Better Call Saul’ Sneak Peek: Jimmy Goes to Jail

Yahoo TV 

In the Yahoo TV exclusive clip, from Monday’s “Sunk Costs” episode of "Better Call Saul," lawyer Jimmy finds himself on the other side of the legal proceedings when he’s booked into the local jail.

FDA approves near-copy of Remicade for immune disorders

McClatchy DC Bureau 

Federal regulators have approved an alternative version of Remicade, an expensive injected drug widely used for rheumatoid arthritis and other immune system disorders. The Food and Drug Administration said Friday … Click to Continue »

Barrick spending $400K on job skill classes at Elko college

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

ELKO, Nev. (AP) — Barrick Gold Corp. says it will spend $400,000 over the next three years in a partnership with Cisco Systems Inc. and Great Basin College in Elko to provide job skills and training for workers in the…

Barrick spending $400K on job skill classes at Elko college

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

ELKO, Nev. (AP) — Barrick Gold Corp. says it will spend $400,000 over the next three years in a partnership with Cisco Systems Inc. and Great Basin College in Elko to provide job skills and training for workers in the…





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