Intact Technology Appoints Christian Malone as Chief Architect
RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 1, 2023--
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Gift the Joy of Donuts with Dunkin’®: “Free Donut Wednesdays” Return with the Debut of the Holiday Menu
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 1, 2023--
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Heartseed Succeeds in Stable Production of High Purity Cardiomyocytes Using iPS Cells from I Peace, A Major Step Forward in Advancing Autologous Cardiac Regenerative Medicine
TOKYO & PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 1, 2023--
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Deep in Trump Country, Biden Plan Creates Hundreds of Green Jobs
The papermill in Courtland is gone. The railcar factory in Cherokee too. Here in north Alabama, people are
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Daisy Ridley cast in We Bury the Dead
Daisy Ridley is to star in 'We Bury the Dead', a survival thriller directed by Zak Hilditch.
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'We have a script': Chad Stahelski confirms that Ghost of Tsushima movie is progressing
Chad Stahelski has revealed that the script for his 'Ghost of Tsushima' movie adaptation is finished as development continues on the project.
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Khloe Kardashian sparks controversy with Bratz Halloween outfit
Halloween might be over for another year, but the costumes continue to roll in – and they certainly did not disappoint. This year, it appears as though most celebrities turned a blind eye to the scary element, and instead cosplayed as fellow A-listers with a swarm of Britney's and David Beckhams taking over social media feeds. Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne took it one step further and dressed as Kanye West and Bianca Censori and her infamous 'pillow outfit'. The Kardashian clan also took part in the Halloween festivities, with several looks across the family. One in particular saw has since drawn backlash online when Khloe and Kim Kardashian dressed as Bratz dolls along with their two friends. Fans flooded the string of photos with praise for their efforts. However, it didn't take long before others chimed in accusing Khloe of 'blackfishing,' a term used to describe "white public figures, influencers and the like do everything in their power to appear Black." "Damn I thought that Kim posted it and I didn’t recognize Khloe lol," one wrote, while another added: "I love u khloebut this ain’t it! U didn’t have to become darker to be a Bratz doll". A third said: "Ooooooh the black fishing in this one is out of control". Meanwhile, others made comparisons to Jesy Nelson. "Thought this was Jessy Nelson," one Instagrammer penned. "Pls I thought this was that one girl from Little Mix," a second shared. It comes after sister Kylie Jenner released her very own Bratz doll earlier this year – which was also blasted by fans for "darkening" the skin tone. On 1 August, the famed doll company announced its first-ever celeb collaboration with six versions of Jenner's iconic looks. One of which features her 2019 Met Gala Versace dress. Indy100 reached out to Khloe Kardashian's representative for comment. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Mega-cap firm valuations fall amid rising rates, tech earnings concerns
Most global mega-cap stocks continued their slide in October, hit by the rise in U.S. interest rates and
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Opera goes underground in Ukraine's Kharkiv to avoid Russian missiles
By Vitalii Hnidyi KHARKIV, Ukraine Opera singers in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv hope to return to
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DBS Rents Hong Kong Shop for 18% Less to Target Rich Chinese
DBS Group Holdings Ltd. clinched a deal to rent retail space in Central’s New World Tower for 18%
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Business group estimates several hundred thousand clean energy jobs in EV, battery storage and solar
A business group that advocates for clean energy estimates that 403,000 jobs will be created by the 210 major energy projects announced since the Inflation Reduction Act took effect in mid-2022
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A World Desperate for Sugar Sees It Pile Up in Brazilian Ports
The world needs sugar from top producer Brazil more than ever to help ease global shortages. Congestion at
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