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The Norwegian team garnered 39 medals during the Winter 2018 Olympics, more than any other nation in Olympic history. In 2017, Shalane Flanagan led 11 of her teammates to make the Olympics in a traditionally individualized sport of elite...
FullContact was a technology company whose core values included being “awesome with people.” This was reflected in the mission of the business and guided the manner in which the organization strived to treat its stakeholders. CEO and Co-Founder...
The University of Surrey has filed multiple patents in the United Kingdom on behalf of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Robot, Device for the Autonomous Bootstrapping of Unified Sentience (DABUS). The two ideas were artificially created by DABUS...
Luxury retail brand, Canada Goose, faces opposition from a prominent animal rights group surrounding the sourcing of materials used for its jackets. Several regulatory agencies have questioned the advertising practices of Canada Goose. Canada...
On July 12, 2018, a jury in St. Louis, Missouri, awarded $4.6 billion in damages to plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson over claims its baby powder caused ovarian cancer. This case examines three major lawsuits, Johnson &...
Since 2005, the nation’s top-ranked high school basketball prospects (and future NBA players) have been forced to delay their NBA draft declarations by one year. The “One-and-Done” rule has faced harsh scrutiny for a number of reasons, and...
Beginning the 2016 NFL preseason, 49ers’ quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, did not stand for the national anthem. In opposition of social injustices and systematic oppression, the one-kneed gesture grew to a larger protest of the national anthem....
Larry Nassar’s conviction of first-degree sexual misconduct with young girls in USA Gymnastics raised important questions about the efforts of the USOC and affiliated organizations to keep their athletes safe. The scope and duration of his...
Dietary supplements are a billion-dollar unregulated industry. Walgreens Boots Alliance earns millions in revenue each year in its retail pharmacies from the sale of such supplements. Consumers who take dietary supplements often do so with the...
Google subsidiary, YouTube, has collected data of children users without the consent of parents and then sold the data to advertisers. The Federal Trade Commission fined Google $170 million in what was the largest fine in Google’s history....