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IKEA Bullies Indie Developer Into Changing Game Set In A Furniture Store

2 years 7 months ago
Big businesses really should know better as to how trademark law works. Or, failing that, their corporate counsels should. And yet we see far too often that big businesses take an aggressive approach to anything remotely resembling trademark infringement that they do not like. Take The Store is Closed, an as yet unreleased video game […]
Dark Helmet

Move Over Cauliflower: Chicken-Crust Pizza Is the New Low-Carb Darling

2 years 7 months ago
When you hear the words "chicken-crust pizza," what comes to mind? Is it a comparison with the much maligned but probably delicious KFC Double Down, which featured toppings between two "slices" of fried chicken ? Is it Taco Bell's Naked Chicken Chalupa, starring a poultry shell?  Or is your noggin completely blank because the idea of a pizza where the crust is made of chicken is too downright wild to picture? But what if that chicken-crust pizza wasn't strange at all?
Jessica Rogen

JCHS Government Students Learn About Midterm Elections In Engaging Fashion

2 years 7 months ago
JERSEYVILLE - Jersey Community High School government students have been discussing the November 8 midterm elections in class this week. Ben T. Gracey, the social studies department head/government teacher, said the lesson begins with an examination of what the constitution says about elections and voting. It then goes into further detail about various offices at the national, state, and local levels. "These midterm elections have been getting a lot of attention, and we pride ourselves in inculcating a real civic awareness in our student body about such things," Gracey said. Gracey also explained that the JCHS senior government course provides an in-depth examination of the formulation/meaning of the U.S. Constitution. "In addition, students examine how the principles of that constitution relate to our modern political system and civic engagement," Gracey said. "We don’t just memorize amendments at JCHS. Our graduating seniors leave here with a better understanding of how we

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Powerball Jackpot Balloons To Staggering $1.5 Billion For Saturday Night Drawing

2 years 7 months ago
CHICAGO - The Powerball jackpot has ballooned to a staggering $1.5 billion for Saturday night’s drawing, and quickly approaching the world record $1.586 billion jackpot. If a player wins Saturday night’s massive grand prize, it would be the second largest Powerball jackpot and the third largest lottery jackpot won in U.S. history. No winner matched all six numbers to win the jackpot last night. The winning numbers were: 2-11-22-35-60 and the Powerball is 23. However, several Illinois Lottery players woke up this morning a whole lot richer after last night’s drawing! Three players matched four numbers and the Powerball with Powerplay to win $100,000 each, and nine local players matched four numbers and the Powerball to win $50,000 each. The majority of the winning tickets were purchased at retailers across the greater Chicagoland area.

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Lunchtime Photo

2 years 7 months ago
Remember that patch of Dame's Rocket blowing in the wind that I showed you a couple of months ago? Here it is again, but in a normal photograph that shows what it actually looks like. It's a pretty little flower when you get close up.
Kevin Drum

Corporate markups, take 2

2 years 7 months ago
A couple of days ago I posted this chart showing that corporations were paying their workers less but marking up their products far, far beyond the rate of inflation: But Matt Yglesias says there's nothing either wrong or unusual about this: Excess demand and profit-seeking by greedy corporations are not competing explanations for inflation — ...continue reading "Corporate markups, take 2"
Kevin Drum

Inflation Reduction Act Boosts Renewable Energy Projects

2 years 7 months ago
by Steven Hibbard, Burns & McDonnell The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) will deliver a much-needed boost to developers of solar, wind, energy storage and other clean energy technologies over the next 10 years as existing tax credits are expanded and new credits are added. Though the clean energy industry will be directly in line for […]
Dede Hance

Macoupin County Sheriff's Office Reports "Active Shooter Call" At North Mac High School Was Not True

2 years 7 months ago
VIRDEN - The Macoupin County Sheriff's Office said in a statement Thursday afternoon that at around 9:46 a.m. today, the Virden Police Department received a call from North Mac High School in reference to a note being found that indicated there was "an active shooter." Virden officer arrived on scene within 3 to 4 minutes and begin searching the building. The Virden Police officer was able to determine very quickly that there was no active shooter. The building was put on full lockdown and searched thoroughly by the Virden Police department, the Macoupin County Sheriff’s Office Illinois State Police, and the Secretary of State Police. "There is no threat to the school at this time," the Macoupin County Sheriff's Office said. The investigation is being conducted by the Virden Police Department along with assistance from the Macoupin County Sheriff's Office.

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Where is Architecture Headed?

2 years 7 months ago
From Rethinking The Future:  There are plenty of application programs available in the market today with which laymen can design aesthetic homes for themselves. Although a knife in the back for many designers who go by different names, it serves the very important function of creating tasteful spaces for people who don’t have access to […]
Shruthi Beedu

Brinkmann Constructors Promotes Brian Satterthwaite to CEO & Tom Oberle to President

2 years 7 months ago
Brinkmann Constructors has completed a leadership succession plan that promotes Brian Satterthwaite, 55, to chief executive officer (CEO), and Tom Oberle, 54, to president. Founder Bob Brinkmann, 73, formerly CEO, remains engaged as chairman of the board for the company he launched in 1984. Brian Satterthwaite (left) and Tom Oberle (right) Since 2010, Bob Brinkmann […]
Dede Hance

Congress Calls for Stronger Lead Plumbing Regulations

2 years 7 months ago
From RiverBender:  During National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), a member of the Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, along with 13 of their Senate colleagues, wrote to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in support of steps they have taken to […]
Shruthi Beedu