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Radnor, Pennsylvania--(Newsfile Corp. - April 15, 2021) - The law firm of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP announces that a securities fraud class action lawsuit has been filed against Ebang International Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: EBON) ("Ebang") on behalf of those who purchased or acquired Ebang securities between June 26, 2020 and April 5, 2021, inclusive (the "Class Period").Investor Deadline Reminder: Investors who purchased or acquired Ebang securities during the Class Period ...
Kevin Smith has announced plans to auction off his film "Killroy Was Here" as an NFT (non-fungible token). He tells USA TODAY, "It's a brave new world."
The Gucci family is not happy with Ridley Scott’s “House of Gucci” film. Patrizia Gucci, who is the great-grandchild of Guccio Gucci, told the Associated Press that she is worried the film “goes beyond the headline-grabbing true-crime story and pries into the private lives of the Guccio Gucci heirs.” “We are truly disappointed,” Gucci told […]
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Apr. 15—Two weeks into the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, fields at both of Skagit County's tulip farms are bursting with color. The cold nights and warm days are providing prime blooming conditions this week, said Andrew Miller, a co-owners of Tulip Town. Even with COVID-19 precautions being taken at both farms — including requiring tickets to be purchased in advance online — the festival has ...
Apr. 15—About a month after launching a campaign to raise money to buy 50 acres at the entrance to Samish Island, the Skagit Land Trust was able to purchase the property. Though the land trust was awarded an $875,000 grant from the National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Program to use on the acquisition, it credits its ability to complete the purchase to "overwhelming community support." "More ...
Apr. 15—MOUNT VERNON — The Mount Vernon High School girls' tennis team was swept Wednesday afternoon by Squalicum ... but Bulldogs coach Ellen Gray said Mount Vernon turned in a fierce effort. She said the No. 2 doubles team of Josie Mills and Regan Marsh had an especially close battle against their Squalicum opponents, who eventually won 7-5, 6-4. Squalicum won 7-0. Mount Vernon will face ...
In what marked one of the most emotional moments of Florida’s 2021 legislative session, Senate Democrats on Thursday called on major Republican political donors to pressure Gov. Ron DeSantis to stop “anti-mob” legislation they deem racist, unconstitutional and partisan.
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Apr. 15—Clark County reported 84 new confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases Thursday as Washington opened up its vaccination program to anyone age 16 or older. The new cases include 67 confirmed cases, pushing the county's total to 20,201, according to Public Health data. There have been an average of about 60 new cases a day reported since Friday, up from an average of about 46 new cases a day ...
Apr. 15—Not even the chilly wind and cloud-cover could squash people's spirits. Government and business leaders, school administrators, and several others clapped and cheered on Logansport Community School Corporation Superintendent Michele Starkey as she welcomed the progress that lies ahead. On Thursday, the crowd gathered at the future site of the new Logansport Intermediate School and ...
Apr. 15—A Logansport man has been charged with Level 6 felony possession of methamphetamine and with two misdemeanors after allegedly attacking a woman in his vehicle on Tuesday. Brandon Anthony Dillman, 30, faces a sentence of six months to 18 months for the felony charge. He also faces up to a year in jail on the two Class A misdemeanors, invasion of privacy and domestic battery. The woman ...
Apr. 15—The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction has announced students in Washington won't have to take two standardized tests this spring. State Superintendent Chris Reykdal said OSPI is now planning for a fall 2021 assessment window for the Smarter Balanced Assessments and the Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science to also follow a timeline "consistent with guidance ...
PHILADELPHIA, April 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kaskela Law LLC announces that it has opened a stockholder investigation into LifeMD, Inc. (“LifeMD” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: LFMD) on behalf of the Company’s investors. LifeMD investors who have suffered an investment loss in excess of $100,000 are encouraged to contact Kaskela Law LLC (D. Seamus Kaskela, Esq.) at (484) 258 – 1585, or by email at skaskela@kaskelalaw.com or online at https://kaskelalaw.com/case/lifemd-inc/, for additional information about this investigation and their legal rights and options. On April 14, 2021, Culper Research issued a report alleging that “LifeMD appears to use unlicensed doctors to dispense OTC medications, has implemented an autoshipping/autobilling scheme, failed to honor guarantees, and put in place abusive telemarketing practices.” The Culper report also alleged that several of LifeMD’s executives were previously involved in “wide ranging fraud” at Redwood Scientific, which was charged by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission for “unlawful autoshipping, abusive telemarketing, and false claims.” According to the Culper report, “[a]t LifeMD, numerous customer reviews lead us to believe that the Company has implemented the same tactics. LifeMD touts its “recurring revenue” model yet we think much of the Company’s revenues are generated under false pretenses of ‘one-time purchases.’” Following this news, shares of LifeMD’s common stock declined $2.84 per share, or nearly 25% in value, to close on April 14, 2021 at $9.00 per share, on heavy trading volume. LifeMD investors who have suffered an investment loss in excess of $100,000 are encouraged to contact Kaskela Law LLC for additional information about this investigation and their legal rights and options. Kaskela Law LLC exclusively represents investors in securities fraud, corporate governance, and merger & acquisition litigation. For additional information about Kaskela Law LLC please visit www.kaskelalaw.com. This notice may constitute attorney advertising in certain jurisdictions. CONTACT: D. Seamus Kaskela, Esq.KASKELA LAW LLC18 Campus Boulevard, Suite 100Newtown Square, PA 19073(484) 258 – 1585(888) 715 – 1740www.kaskelalaw.comskaskela@kaskelalaw.com
Apr. 15—For the DiMichele family, buying the two Logansport McDonald's franchises — along with 10 others in Indiana — is a return home. The father, Dean DiMichele got his start in McDonald's in Northwest Indiana before moving to St. Louis in 1988 to eventually own five and then to Little Rock for the last 16 years to own another five. Besides buying the McDonald's franchises from Mark and ...
Apr. 15—WALTON — Lewis Cass Schools is expected to undergo major redevelopment in the near future. Approved at Wednesday's board meeting, the school corporation will soon publish a Notice of Preliminary Determination and Project Hearing. The cost of the development is not to exceed $15.7 million. And at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 13, a public hearing will be held to inform the community of the ...
Apr. 15—The sun's rays are here to stay in Clark County, at least for another week or so. But climbing temperatures and dry conditions prompted officials to issue warnings about fire dangers and to put in place a fire ban for one week. Meanwhile, local waters are too cold for safe swimming. Vancouver reached the mid-70s today, and temperatures are expected to climb into the 80s through the ...
Florida state lawmakers sent a bill that stiffens penalties against violent protesters to Gov. Ron DeSantis' (R) desk on Thursday, according to AP.Why it matters: The bill, criticized by opponents as curtailing the Black Lives Matter movement and the right to free speech and peaceably assemble, comes amid the ongoing trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin over the death of George Floyd, which set off waves of protests across the country last summer.Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Axios Markets. Subscribe for freeIt also comes after protests erupted this week in the Twin Cities suburb of Brooklyn Center after a police officer fatally shot Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, during a traffic stop near Minneapolis.What they're saying: “This legislation strikes the appropriate balance of safeguarding every Floridian’s constitutional right to peacefully assemble, while ensuring that those who hide behind peaceful protest to cause violence in our communities will be punished,” DeSantis said in a statement, according to AP.The ACLU of Florida called the bill "racist, unconstitutional, and anti-democratic, plain and simple.""The bill was purposely designed to embolden the disparate police treatment we have seen over and over again directed towards Black and brown people who are exercising their constitutional right to protest," said Micah Kubic, the executive director fo the ACLU of Florida. The big picture: If signed by DeSantis, the bill, which had been debated by lawmakers for weeks, would enhance penalties for crimes committed during a "riot" and would allow authorities to hold arrested protesters until a first court appearance, according to AP.It would establish new felonies for organizing or participating in a violent demonstration while making it a second-degree felony to destroy or deface any object that commemorates historical people or events, which would be punishable by up to 10 years in prison.It would also limit the powers of local governments to reduce their law enforcement budgets.Like this article? Get more from Axios and subscribe to Axios Markets for free.
The Boston Celtics are going to be without Robert Williams on Thursday night as he deals with a calf injury.