Company that produces 20 million drinking straws per day leases warehouse in Dallas A company that says it produces tens of millions of drinking straws and other products took a big lease in West Dallas.Nelson Companies One LLC, also known as NCO Global, signed a 100,000-square-foot ... 05/21/2024 - 10:11 am | View Link
Brennan Acquires Two Distribution Facilities in Nashville Totaling 221,000 SF Brennan Investment Group has acquired two distribution facilities totaling 221,000 square feet at 5006 Harding Place in Nashville. The two buildings were fully leased to seven tenants at the time of ... 05/21/2024 - 4:47 am | View Link
WeWork to assume 10 more leases across LA, OC WeWork wants to exit bankruptcy with almost all of its Los Angeles and Orange County locations intact. The coworking firm has filed requests with the court overseeing its Chapter 11 bankruptcy to ... 05/20/2024 - 9:54 am | View Link
Amazon's Warehouse Leases Keep Getting Bigger Within the first five months of the year, Amazon has signed at least six U.S. leases larger than 1 million square feet, matching the number of leases for spaces that size signed by the company in all ... 05/19/2024 - 11:34 pm | View Link
Miltson Consulting Sells Office Condos in Downtown Las Vegas Building LAS VEGAS – Miltson Consulting recently completed the sale of two office condos to the Jerimiah Program and The White Space photography studio at The Office, a recently remodeled two-story building on ... 05/16/2024 - 11:07 am | View Link
In an overcrowded market, good branding is the difference between failure and success for modern nongovernmental organizations.
The nongovernmental organization (NGO) industry is at a turning point. With an oversaturation of donation drives attempting to raise money through pity or guilt, many NGOs are struggling to achieve sustainable engagement and impact in the absence of strong, clear branding.
The government hasn’t disclosed to the public the national security concerns cited in the TikTok law.
TikTok, the short-video company with Chinese roots, did the most American thing possible on May 7, 2024: It sued the U. S. government, in the person of Attorney General Merrick Garland, in federal court.
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With a zap of electricity from well-placed electrodes on the back of the neck, patients with tetraplegia can regain some modest yet potentially "life-changing" functioning of their hands and arms, according to data from a small clinical trial published Monday in Nature Medicine.
The relatively simple stimulation method—which requires no surgery—offers an accessible, more affordable, non-invasive means for those living with paralysis to regain some meaningful function, the researchers behind the trial say.
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Last week, Google sent a cashier's check to the US government that it claimed in a court filing covers "every dollar the United States could conceivably hope to recover" in damages during the Google adtech monopoly trial scheduled to start this September.
According to Google, sending the check moots the government's sole claim for damages, which in turn foils the government's plan to seek a jury trial under its damages claim.
American Airlines, facing lawsuits after a flight attendant allegedly filmed girls using plane bathrooms, is blaming a 9-year-old girl for being secretly recorded.
The airline in a new court filing is arguing that the young girl should have known that the airplane toilet contained a recording device.
“Defendant would show that any injuries or illnesses alleged to have been sustained by Plaintiff, Mary Doe, were proximately caused by Plaintiff’s own fault and negligence,” American Airlines’ lawyers wrote in their defense filing.
The airline’s attorneys added about the 9-year-old girl using “the compromised lavatory” on the plane: “She knew or should have known contained a visible and illuminated recording device.”
The lawsuits against American Airlines started after a former flight attendant was arrested in connection with allegedly recording a 14-year-old girl in a plane’s bathroom on a Boston-bound flight.
Estes Carter Thompson III, 36, of Charlotte, N.
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It doesn't take a lot of energy to dig up coal or pump oil from the ground. In contrast, most renewable sources of energy involve obtaining and refining resources, sophisticated manufacturing, and installation. So, at first glance, when it comes to the energy used to get more energy—the energy return on investment—fossil fuels seem like a clear winner.