Kerrigan: Biden’s IP waiver disaster for small businesses

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:25 GMT

Kerrigan: Biden’s IP waiver disaster for small businesses The Biden administration is considering giving away ground-breaking American technologies to China, India, and other countries — yes, for free. This giveaway would ravage the small businesses that drive innovation in the United States, and crush the economy in the process.The give-a-away would waive aspects of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO’s) Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, or TRIPS Agreement, which sets global shared standards for intellectual property (IP) protection. Last year, with the Biden administration’s blessing, the WTO waived certain commitments in the TRIPS Agreement for COVID vaccines. Not a single shot can be attributed to that action. Now, the Biden administration may double down on failed policy, and potentially expand the waiver to COVID therapies and tests.An expanded IP waiver would have disastrous consequences for the life sciences sector, and by extension small businesses. Nine out of 10 U.S. phar...

‘Wish’ has lots of Disney star power

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:25 GMT

‘Wish’ has lots of Disney star power The animated, centenary effort “Wish” might be one of the most self-referential films from Disney. This is the company that has asked fans to “wish upon a star” ever since “Pinocchio” (1940). Directed by Chris Buck of “Frozen” and Fawn Veerasunthorn, making her debut, and written by Jennifer Lee (“Frozen”) and Allison Moore, “Wish” is set in the mythical kingdom of Rosas, a vaguely Latin place in the Mediterranean Sea, where the inhabitants literally give their wishes to their leader Magnifico (Chris Pine), a rather obviously evil sorcerer, who stores the stolen wishes in bubbles in the ceiling of his tower, where his study and laboratory are situated.When they give up their wishes, the inhabitants forget what they were and feel an emptiness they can never fill. The strong-willed, rebellious 17-year-old girl named Asha (Academy Award-winner Ariana DeBose), who is about to celebrate her grandfather’s 100th birthday, is given a chance to become Magnifico’s apprentice. Asha...

Lowry: In praise of the Pilgrims & their legacy

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:25 GMT

Lowry: In praise of the Pilgrims & their legacy The Pilgrims were unquestionably “settler colonialists.”As such, they are increasingly out of favor as Thanksgiving begins to suffer some of the erosion that has drastically diminished Columbus Day. Thanksgiving is too big a holiday to get dethroned, at least anytime soon, but it’s worth sticking up for the Pilgrims now accused of myriad sins.They have, no doubt, been simplified, airbrushed and romanticized over the years, yet that’s no reason to make them cardboard cut-out villains in a morality tale about the evils of European civilization.Theirs is a story of extraordinary endurance and faithfulness, in which can be seen glimmers of what would become a great experiment in republican government on these shores.The Pilgrims were so-called separatists who rejected the Church of England. Harried out of England, they escaped to the Netherlands in pursuit of the right to worship as they pleased. Then, a group decided to make the leap across the Atlantic.They did...

Editorial: Beacon Hill spending sprees must stop

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:25 GMT

Editorial: Beacon Hill spending sprees must stop Spending other people’s money is addictive, and unfortunately for Massachusetts, our state Legislature is hooked.It’s with this understanding that we both applaud the business leaders calling on Beacon Hill to dial back expenditures, and fear that it won’t make any difference.“The drastic increase in government spending over the past five years is a growing concern for our future competitiveness and may detrimentally impact the long-term fiscal health of Massachusetts,” the heads of nine business groups said in a letter to Gov. Maura Healey and legislative leaders released Tuesday by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.As business leaders, they know that the actions of today affect tomorrow’s outcomes – the future of their companies and their workers depend on it. But for Bay State pols, today’s massive spending is but a precursor to tomorrow’s cash outlays meant to offset the damage.State officials are ramping up the fiscal y...

Ridley Scott wages war spectacularly in ‘Napoleon’

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:25 GMT

Ridley Scott wages war spectacularly in ‘Napoleon’ Ridley Scott serves up dazzling spectacle in “Napoleon,” a historical drama about the French general played with comic and dramatic flair by Academy Award-winner Joaquin Phoenix. It’s hard to top a beginning that features a bloodthirsty mob cheering the guillotining of Marie Antoinette. How far are we from such horrors, one wonders?Scott, screenwriter David Scarpa (“All the Money in the World”), cinematographer Darius Wolski (Scott’s “The Martian”), production designer Arthur Max (Scott’s “Gladiator”) and the rest of the production crew have conjured up some large-scale military action we don’t see much these days. Soldiers in the thousands face each other across open fields. In the Battle of Austerlitz and an evocation of “Alexander Nevsky” (1938), Napoleon fires his cannons upon retreating Russians, fleeing across a frozen lake, drowning countless numbers, along with their horses. In the battle against the British occupiers of Toulon, a battle that earns hi...

Turkey hash a perfect one-pot meal

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:25 GMT

Turkey hash a perfect one-pot meal What’s Thanksgiving without some leftover turkey? Even on those rare occasions when I’m not preparing the turkey, I still feel the urge to at least cook a turkey breast to have some leftover.This is a one-pot meal that tastes great the second day. Double the recipe if you have time and save the rest for another day. It also freezes well. Refrigerate or freeze the extra without the fried egg. Add the egg before serving.You don’t need to wait for turkey leftovers. You can buy roasted turkey pieces in the meat department or roasted turkey in the deli. If you buy deli meat, ask them to slice it thick so you can cut it into cubes.Fresh sweet potato can be used instead of frozen; microwave them 4 minutes before adding to the skillet.Roasted chicken can be used instead of turkey.TAG GOES HERETurkey HashINGREDIENTS3/4 pound frozen sweet potato cubes (about 2 1/2-cups)4 teaspoons olive oil, divided use1 cup sliced onion10 ounces cooked turkey boneless, skinless breast and dark meat cut into ...

Dear Abby: Teen’s ‘cheeky’ attire riles mom

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:25 GMT

Dear Abby: Teen’s ‘cheeky’ attire riles mom Dear Abby: I am a fairly laid-back mom of a wonderful 13-year-old daughter. Her friends are nice kids, but some of them dress pretty provocatively. I have seen them wear super-short shorts that are very “cheeky” and tops that really expose their assets.We have been invited to a party at a friend’s home, and my daughter is allowed to bring a friend. The friend she has chosen to invite regularly dresses in very provocative attire, and I would feel more comfortable if I knew she was going to dress “appropriately” by my standards.I don’t know what to do. Should I talk to the parents? (Cringe!) Ask my daughter to tell her friend what the dress code is and to convey “Wear something that doesn’t show your butt cheeks”? Or must I ignore it and hope for the best? — Overexposed in Washington, D.C.Dear Overexposed: Many teenage girls let it all hang out in an effort to attract attention. I do not think you should talk to the girl̵...

Wrongful termination lawsuit alleges thousands of drivers may have been mischarged on San Diego toll road

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:25 GMT

Wrongful termination lawsuit alleges thousands of drivers may have been mischarged on San Diego toll road SAN DIEGO -- A lawsuit filed Friday alleges that thousands of drivers who have driven on State Route 125 may have been incorrectly charged on the toll roads.The lawsuit claims up to 45,000 drivers on the 10-mile stretch of toll road may have been affected.WarremComplaint111723DownloadThe findings come from a lawsuit filed against SANDAG, which claims the Director of Accounting and Finance Lauren Warrem had been "wrongfully terminated" a little more than a month after pointing out the suspected accounting issues.The suit said in September Warrem began noticing software system issues from State Route 125, which included financial inaccuracies on customer accounts. The suit gave examples of two potential issues allegedly noticed: "(1) Customer A deposited money into their toll account, but that money was credited to Customer J’s account. (2) When Customer B drove through a toll lane, the charge was incorrectlyapplied to Customer J’s account," the lawsuit states. Substitute teacher ar...

University City teacher faces new federal charges in attempt to entice minor

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:25 GMT

University City teacher faces new federal charges in attempt to entice minor SAN DIEGO -- Sean Stevenson appeared back in federal court for new charges. With no camera allowed inside the federal court, Stevenson pleaded not guilty to possession of child pornography and attempted enticement of a minor.Stevenson has retained criminal defense attorney Dana Grimes.Investigators discovered Stevenson during another sex traffic investigation in April involving the arrests of a pimp and a sex worker.Investigators said they found text messages between the worker and a San Diego number they allege was Stevenson’s.Court documents showed the number offered a “finders fee…if she could provide him with an underage prostitute.”The criminal complaint showed Stevenson texted an undercover officer who posed as a prostitute claiming to be sex trafficking her 16-year-old cousin. Substitute teacher arrested after suspected ‘inappropriate activity’ with teen: police Court documents showed Stevenson agreed to pay $140 for sex acts from the teen with a meet-up time and date.Offic...

San Diego resident dies from tick bite; health officials warn of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:25 GMT

San Diego resident dies from tick bite; health officials warn of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever SAN DIEGO -- Health officials are warning the public to be aware of tickborne illnesses after a San Diego resident recently died from Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. A San Diego resident traveled to the Baja California region before becoming sick and later dying, the County of San Diego Communications Office reported Tuesday. They did not specify an exact timeline. Invasive tick found in 19 states likely to be ‘long-term problem,’ Ohio researchers warn This is prompting San Diego County public health officials to raise awareness of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Rocky Mountain Spotted FeverHumans and dogs can contract the disease from a tick bite. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is treated with antibiotics most efficiently when a person is diagnosed within the first week. Those with the disease can develop a spotted red rash. Early symptoms include fever, headaches, and stomach upset, so health officials warn anyone with insect bites or who recently traveled to report it to a...