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Trump's mug shot is now a means of entertainment and fundraising − but it will go down in history as an important cultural artifact

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Friday, September 1, 2023

One of the most anticipated events in the summer of 2023 was former President Donald Trump’s mug shot.

Key Points: 
  • One of the most anticipated events in the summer of 2023 was former President Donald Trump’s mug shot.
  • Trump’s photo instantly generated a significant amount of media coverage and attracted public attention.
  • It will likely be at least a decade or two before Trump’s mug shot’s significance truly registers with people.
  • Long after the various trials come to conclusion, the mug shot will serve as a reminder of a particularly troubling time in American history.

From the 1840s to now

    • French police were the first to produce mug shots using a daguerreotype camera as early as the 1840s.
    • In order to avoid increased penalties for repeat offenses, criminals could try to change their appearance or give different names if arrested.
    • Given its use over more than 150 years, the mug shot has an established association with criminality or, at the very least, suspicion of criminality.

Variations of mug shots

    • By contrast, the mug shots of former Trump associates David Shafer and Jenna Ellis look more like family photos, with their wide eyes and toothy grins.
    • Shafer’s and Ellis’ mug shots follow in the recent practice of others – typically celebrities or politicians – who have pushed back against traditional ideas of how mug shots should look.
    • Socialite Paris Hilton also struck highly stylized poses for the camera during all three times she took mug shots following her arrests for drug possession and driving under the influence in the mid-2000s.

Mug shots influence culture

    • Mug shots primarily serve as an official police identification record.
    • But when mug shots are released publicly, they become part of a broader conversation about culture and society and can take on different meanings over time.
    • Mug shots tap into a cultural fascination with crime and criminal justice, so it is no surprise that mug shots find their way into popular culture – especially when the subjects are famous people.
    • The mug shots of mobster Al Capone and singer Frank Sinatra from the 1930s are still available on a wide range of commercial products, like shirts and hats.

Trump’s mug shot and its legacy

    • Some – including Trump’s legal team – have said that Trump does not need to have a mug shot.
    • I think that Trump’s mug shot is unlikely to sway the hardened views of his most ardent proponents and detractors.
    • A mug shot won’t make Trump’s supporters think he’s a criminal, but it might encourage future generations to come to that conclusion.

Corner Bakery Celebrates Indulgent 99-Cent Cookies All Month Long

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Thursday, August 31, 2023

DALLAS, Aug. 31, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Few things in life are as sweet as Corner Bakery's signature freshly baked cookies. As the calendar turns to September – including National Bakery Day on Sept. 22 – Corner Bakery invites guests to embark on a journey that goes beyond indulgence with warm, gooey, pull-apart cookies at just 99 cents all month long. 

Key Points: 
  • As the calendar turns to September – including National Bakery Day on Sept. 22 – Corner Bakery invites guests to embark on a journey that goes beyond indulgence with warm, gooey, pull-apart cookies at just 99 cents all month long.
  • "National (Corner) Bakery Day is a great opportunity for us to remind our guests just how delicious our cookies are, but why limit the celebration to one day when you can spread the joy all month long?"
  • We know you deserve to treat yourself to the finest tastes and textures our cookies offer, so come by all month long to enjoy."
  • Whether on the go, ordering from home or dining in at a Corner Bakery, order and earn delicious benefits with Corner Bakery Rewards.

How folk remedies can fuel misinformation

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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

One widely adopted method consisted of mixing two small cloves of garlic in a pint of fresh milk.

Key Points: 
  • One widely adopted method consisted of mixing two small cloves of garlic in a pint of fresh milk.
  • People believed that drinking this cocktail in the morning, on an empty stomach, would prevent the feared disease.
  • Folk remedies may sound benign, but they can hurt people.

Medical folk wisdom

    • The idea of garlic as a blanket cure has its foundation in medical folk wisdom, which is an umbrella term for unproven, widespread beliefs about anything to do with health and disease.
    • Folk wisdom often has a certain level of seductive intuitiveness and generally originates from cultural beliefs as well as long-held traditions.
    • Folk wisdom can involve herbal remedies, dietary recommendations and advice about following specific behaviours.

Don’t underestimate it

    • However, the idea that folk wisdom is predominantly benign might be why experts tend to pay less attention to it.
    • Folk wisdom, like other types of misinformation not backed by science, often proliferate on social media, which means it can pose a threat to public health.
    • So we need to understand what makes people believe in it and to what extent it challenges beliefs in science.
    • There seems to be a complex relationship between beliefs in folk wisdom and what people actually do to protect their health.

Blue Beetle is a solid first outing for the Latino superhero

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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Recent university graduate Jaime Reyes (Xolo Maridueña) is coming home with big dreams, ready for what’s next.

Key Points: 
  • Recent university graduate Jaime Reyes (Xolo Maridueña) is coming home with big dreams, ready for what’s next.
  • But he soon realises his family has been putting on a brave face in his absence and that their fortunes have taken a turn for the worse.
  • Blue Beetle is DC Comics’ newest release and the first live-action feature to have a Latino superhero lead.

Meet the family

    • Recognisable Latino stock characters are there to reassure moviegoers that these are not the “bad hombres” they’ve been warned about.
    • However, some familiar types turn out to be fronts for audiences to ask themselves if they have underestimated them.
    • When Jaime, as the hero in the making, needs saving it’s his family who come to the rescue.

Blue Beetle’s real history

    • Nowhere is Blue Beetle’s interest in connecting the fictional world of DC Comics to Latin American history more apparent than in the backstory of the hero’s nemesis.
    • Carapax (Raoul Max Trujillo) is Kord Industries CEO Victoria’s (Susan Sarandon) cyborg henchman.
    • Blue Beetle joins a growing number of sci-fi films that explore – and critique – US foreign policy toward Latin America and the US-Mexico border like Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer (2008) – an influence that echoes strongly throughout – and Alejandro Damiani’s M.A.M.Ó.N.
    • As in those films, it has moments that almost step outside of its fantasy Palmera City setting – a futuristic composite of El Paso, Miami and San Juan – and into the real world.

I think I have the flu. Should I ask my GP for antivirals?

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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

If you test positive for COVID and you’re eligible for antivirals, you’ll likely ask your GP for a script to protect you from severe disease.

Key Points: 
  • If you test positive for COVID and you’re eligible for antivirals, you’ll likely ask your GP for a script to protect you from severe disease.
  • So when should you make the effort to see a GP for a prescription for influenza antivirals?

What exactly is influenza?


    The flu is primarily a viral infection of the respiratory system that can spread through sneezing, coughing, or touching contaminated objects then touching your nose or mouth. Common symptoms include headache, sore throat, fever, runny or blocked nose and body aches that last a week or more. Influenza is actually a group of viruses, divided into several sub-groups. Flu A and B are the most common groups that circulate in humans.

What are flu antivirals?

    • Most flu antivirals target neuraminidase, an important enzyme the virus uses to release itself from cells.
    • On the other hand, COVID antivirals work by inhibiting other parts of the viral life cycle involved in the virus replicating itself.
    • Read more:
      Should I get a flu vaccine this year?

How effective are antivirals for the flu?

    • Antivirals have the greatest effect if started 24-72 hours after symptoms.
    • In a study from the 2009 swine flu (H1N1) pandemic in the United States, treatment with antivirals (Tamiflu and Relenza) reduced the chance of needing to be hospitalised.
    • The research is less clear about whether antivirals prevent the development of flu complications such as secondary bacterial pneumonia.

Are flu antivirals becoming less effective?

    • The impact of the antiviral resistance is unclear but there is evidence indicating resistant strains can uphold their ability to replicate effectively and spread.
    • However, government agencies and surveillance programs are constantly monitoring the spread of antiviral resistance.

Antivirals can also prevent the flu if you’ve been exposed

    • Tamiflu and Relenza can also be used to prevent flu infections, if we’re exposed to the virus or come into contact with infected people.
    • Some studies suggest Tamiflu and Relenza can reduce the chance of developing symptomatic influenza by 70-90%.

So who should talk to their GP about a prescription?


    Australian guidelines recommend doctors offer antivirals to people with influenza who have severe disease or complications. Doctors can also consider treatment for people at higher risk of developing severe disease from influenza. This includes:
    • Antiviral treatment also can be considered for otherwise healthy symptomatic patients who have confirmed or suspected influenza, if they can start treatment within 48 hours of developing symptoms.
    • In some instances a doctors can make a clinical diagnosis of influenza based on the symptoms and known close flu positive contacts of the patient.
    • Read more:
      What happens in our body when we encounter and fight off a virus like the flu, SARS-CoV-2 or RSV?

The Inner Circle Acknowledges, Robert Wunsc as a Top Pinnacle Healthcare Professional for his contributions to the field of Dentistry

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Friday, August 25, 2023

WYOMISSING, Pa., Aug. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Robert Wunsch is acknowledged as a Top Pinnacle Healthcare Professional for his contributions to the field of Dentistry.

Key Points: 
  • WYOMISSING, Pa., Aug. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Robert Wunsch is acknowledged as a Top Pinnacle Healthcare Professional for his contributions to the field of Dentistry.
  • He pursued higher education at Albright College and continued competing at the collegiate level.
  • The doctor then attended Temple University Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry in 1991 and completed a residency at Community General Hospital from 1991 until 1992.
  • Dentists like Dr. Wunsch and his team, diagnose and treat dental issues and help patients develop better oral hygiene regimens.

Banuba Increases the Performance of Virtual Backgrounds by 10X by Upgrading Neural Network Architecture

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Thursday, August 24, 2023

Depending on the platform and hardware, this results in up to 10 times higher maximum FPS.

Key Points: 
  • Depending on the platform and hardware, this results in up to 10 times higher maximum FPS.
  • Virtual backgrounds are a must-have feature for any modern video communication software and social media.
  • They help alleviate camera shyness, protect users’ privacy and prevent potentially embarrassing situations like pets walking in during a serious business meeting.
  • After the COVID-19 pandemic caused a massive increase in remote work, the demand for virtual backgrounds skyrocketed, so improving them has been one of Banuba’s top priorities.

Public advisory - Unauthorized health products seized from stores in the Greater Toronto Area because they may pose serious health risks

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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

The products are labelled to contain prescription drugs and may pose serious health risks.

Key Points: 
  • The products are labelled to contain prescription drugs and may pose serious health risks.
  • Health Canada is warning consumers about unauthorized Santen brand eye drops that it seized from Asia Food Mart and three L'Amour Beauty locations in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario.
  • The products are labelled to contain prescription drugs and may pose serious health risks.
  • Unauthorized health products have not been approved by Health Canada, which means that they have not been assessed for safety, efficacy and quality and may pose a range of serious health risks.

Stearns Bank Announces Nonprofit Banking Solutions

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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

ST. CLOUD, Minn., Aug. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Stearns Bank N.A. recently launched its Nonprofit Banking Solutions, a suite of customized banking services and financing options designed specifically to meet the unique needs of nonprofits.

Key Points: 
  • recently launched its Nonprofit Banking Solutions, a suite of customized banking services and financing options designed specifically to meet the unique needs of nonprofits.
  • Stearns Bank's Nonprofit Banking Solutions was developed to benefit its fast-growing, diverse nonprofit customer base across the nation, inspired in collaboration with its third-party nonprofit fintech partner.
  • Stearns Bank's experienced team of Nonprofit Banking Specialists delivers high-touch personalized service, custom-designed nonprofit banking services, and creative financing options for nonprofits.
  • Additionally, to further its commitment and support of nonprofits, Stearns Bank will donate $1,000 to each nonprofit organization that maintains one or more active Nonprofit Banking Solutions accounts for a full 12 months, with recurring donations following each active 12-month period.

HIBEGONE: The First Product That Can Get Rid of the Effects of THC in 15 Minutes

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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Key Points: 
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230822771685/en/
    In a landmark development, HIBEGONE has unveiled its fast-acting shot designed to rapidly balance out the effects of cannabis, delivering heightened clarity and awareness within minutes.
  • Harnessing the power of natural ingredients, HIBEGONE promises to be the answer for those seeking to rapidly reduce the negative effects of THC and essentially reverse their high.
  • The proprietary blend of L-theanine, alpha GPC, and THCV ensures users regain their mental sharpness and break free from the "high" often linked with THC, with effects being noticeable in as little as 15 minutes.
  • By consuming HIBEGONE, the patent-pending formula binds to the receptor, severing the connection between the receptor and THC.