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i-Health, Inc. Urges U.S. Congressional Leaders to Prioritize the Funding of Natural & Non-Hormonal Solutions for Menopause in Women's Health Research

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Monday, April 8, 2024

i-Health, Inc. starts discussions with Congress to enhance research and funding for non-hormonal menopause options.

Key Points: 
  • i-Health, Inc. starts discussions with Congress to enhance research and funding for non-hormonal menopause options.
  • Research gaps are especially prevalent for health conditions associated with women's midlife and later years, including perimenopause and menopause."
  • The latest Executive Order from President Biden aims to close research gaps on women's health across their lifespans.
  • i-Health, Inc. the company behind Estroven®, the leading brand in natural, non-hormonal menopause relief‡, is committed to driving meaningful change for often overlooked health issues.

From Reagan to Obama, presidents have left office with ‘strategic regret’ − will leaving troops in Iraq and Syria be Biden or Trump’s?

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

U.S. presidents often leave the White House expressing “strategic regret” over perceived foreign policy failures.

Key Points: 
  • U.S. presidents often leave the White House expressing “strategic regret” over perceived foreign policy failures.
  • Lyndon Johnson was haunted by the Vietnam War.
  • Bill Clinton regretted the failed intervention in Somalia and how the “Black Hawk Down” incident contributed to his administration’s inaction over the Rwandan genocide.
  • Barack Obama said the Libyan intervention was “the worst mistake” of his presidency.

Another Beirut?

  • The Middle East has entered a volatile period.
  • The threat to U.S. personnel in the region takes the form of both the Islamic State group, which is intent on hitting Western targets, and the increased risk from a network of Iran-linked militants seeking to avenge what they see as U.S. complicity in Israel’s siege of Gaza.
  • If any mass-casualty attack on U.S. forces were to occur, the occupant of the White House would face two conditions that have left departing presidents experiencing strategic regret: the loss of American lives on their watch and the prospect of being drawn into a widening war.
  • Today’s situation in Iraq and Syria is eerily similar in many ways to the circumstances Reagan faced in Beirut, but potentially far more dangerous.
  • Like Lebanon then, U.S. troops are in Iraq and Syria for secondary, as opposed to primary, security objectives.
  • According to a recent Pentagon report, that threat remains exceedingly weak today for the United States.
  • While Reagan was unaware of the high exposure of U.S. Marines in 1983, the danger U.S. troops face today in Iraq and Syria is abundantly clear.
  • The Jordan attack aside, U.S. service members have already suffered significant injuries from missiles, including dozens of traumatic brain injuries.

Fueling hubris


Some might consider this concern about “another Beirut” overblown. After all, proxy attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria have dropped since the attack in Jordan in late January, giving the impression that deterrence is now working after big U.S. retaliatory strikes in February.

  • The 1983 Marine Corps barracks bombing was preceded a few months earlier by a smaller, yet still deadly, bombing at the U.S. embassy in Beirut.
  • In the lull that followed the embassy attack, Reagan officials didn’t pursue a strategically smart rethink of U.S. policy or consider troop reductions.
  • In short, lulls in violence like today in Iraq and Syria can fuel hubris and provide a dangerous sense of false security and a determination to stay the course.
  • As research shows, “see, I told you so” is a powerful rhetorical tool in circumstances like this.

The ghosts of history

  • But anything too large risks inviting the kind of response that could lead to lasting and devastating outcomes.
  • Imagine, for example, a scenario in which a U.S. president is provoked into striking Iran following repeated attacks by Tehran’s proxies on U.S. troops.
  • The result would be an expansion of – and further U.S. involvement in – the Middle East conflict.
  • Their experiences and the ghosts of history serve as a warning when it comes to U.S. forces in Syria and Iraq now.


Charles Walldorf received funding from Charles Koch Foundation.

Charles Walldorf is a Visiting Fellow, Defense Priorities

LIS Technologies Inc. Announces Oversubscribed $1.3 Million Seed Funding Round Led by Advanced Nuclear Technology Investors to Fund the Rebirth of the Only USA-Origin Patented Laser Uranium Enrichment Technology in the World

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Monday, March 25, 2024

This unique laser-based method enhances energy efficiency and can be implemented at highly competitive capital and operational expenses.

Key Points: 
  • This unique laser-based method enhances energy efficiency and can be implemented at highly competitive capital and operational expenses.
  • Ambassador to Russia and distinguished research and development staff member in the Nuclear Security and Isotope Technology Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
  • In late October, the White House requested $2.2 billion for domestic uranium enrichment capabilities.
  • In March, the Fiscal Year 2024 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act passed , allocated $1.685 billion towards nuclear energy research and development.

Saxena White P.A. Files New Securities Fraud Class Action Against Shoals Technologies Group, Inc.

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Friday, March 22, 2024

has filed a securities fraud class action lawsuit (the “Class Action”) in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee against Shoals Technologies Group, Inc. (“Shoals” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SHLS) and certain of its executive officers (collectively, “Defendants”).

Key Points: 
  • has filed a securities fraud class action lawsuit (the “Class Action”) in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee against Shoals Technologies Group, Inc. (“Shoals” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SHLS) and certain of its executive officers (collectively, “Defendants”).
  • is captioned: Westchester Putnam Counties Heavy & Highway Laborers Local 60 Benefits Fund v. Shoals Technologies Group, Inc. et al., No.
  • You do not need to seek appointment as lead plaintiff to share in any Class recovery in the Class Action.
  • Currently serving as lead counsel in numerous securities fraud class actions nationwide, Saxena White has recovered billions of dollars on behalf of injured investors.

Intuitive Machines Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Financial Results

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

Participants may access the call at 1-877-451-6152, international callers may use 1-201-389-0879, and request to join the Intuitive Machines earnings call.

Key Points: 
  • Participants may access the call at 1-877-451-6152, international callers may use 1-201-389-0879, and request to join the Intuitive Machines earnings call.
  • A link to the live webcast of the earnings conference call will be made available on the investors portion of the Intuitive Machines’ website at https://investors.intuitivemachines.com.
  • A webcast replay will be available through the same link on the investors portion of the Intuitive Machines’ website at https://investors.intuitivemachines.com.
  • Other companies, including companies in Intuitive Machines’ industry, may calculate Adjusted EBITDA differently, which reduces its usefulness as a comparative measure.

Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument in Pivotal NCLA Case Against Gov’t Social Media Censorship

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Monday, March 18, 2024

The vast, coordinated silencing of First Amendment-protected speech has targeted influential, highly qualified voices including doctors and scientists like Drs.

Key Points: 
  • The vast, coordinated silencing of First Amendment-protected speech has targeted influential, highly qualified voices including doctors and scientists like Drs.
  • We went to social media to voice our opinions and were silenced by government employees who bullied social media snowflakes into silencing our voices.
  • In the Murthy v. Missouri case, the Supreme Court has the opportunity to restore the First Amendment in this country.
  • That is what the government did here, and if that is allowed then the First Amendment is a dead letter.”

AAFA Statement in Response to AstraZeneca Asthma Inhaler Cost Announcement

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Monday, March 18, 2024

Washington, DC, March 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) welcomes efforts to make asthma medicines more affordable and accessible.

Key Points: 
  • Washington, DC, March 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) welcomes efforts to make asthma medicines more affordable and accessible.
  • AAFA continues to lead advocacy efforts to change the drug pricing ecosystem on behalf of the 27 million people in the United States with asthma.
  • "AAFA applauds AstraZeneca’s announcement to cap costs of asthma inhalers and urges other manufacturers to take similar steps to make medications more affordable and accessible,” said AAFA President and CEO Kenneth Mendez.
  • AAFA’s research indicates that when the cost of medicine becomes a barrier to treatment , people with asthma resort to rationing or simply discontinue use.

Space Workforce 2030 Names New Executive Director in Landmark Partnership

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Monday, March 18, 2024

Colorado Springs, Colo., March 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Space Foundation and Space Workforce 2030 are proud to announce the appointment of Melanie Stricklan as the inaugural Executive Director of Space Workforce 2030, a first-of-its-kind collaborative effort to build an inclusive workforce to meet the burgeoning demands of the space industry.

Key Points: 
  • Colorado Springs, Colo., March 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Space Foundation and Space Workforce 2030 are proud to announce the appointment of Melanie Stricklan as the inaugural Executive Director of Space Workforce 2030, a first-of-its-kind collaborative effort to build an inclusive workforce to meet the burgeoning demands of the space industry.
  • Stricklan, a co-founder of Slingshot Aerospace and a passionate advocate for space workforce development, will play a pivotal role in the strategic partnership between Space Foundation and The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace), which helped initiate the Space Workforce effort and has provided extensive support since its inception.
  • This partnership, which builds up the initiative's early success and continued growth, leverages Space Foundation's mission to accelerate the development of a dynamic and diverse space workforce.
  • ), PhD), said, “Space Workforce 2030 has already been a remarkable success and with our new partnership with Aerospace and leadership by Mel, Space Workforce 2030 promises to accelerate that success.

8 Rivers Appoints Christopher Richardson Chief Executive Officer

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Monday, March 18, 2024

DURHAM, N.C., March 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 8 Rivers Capital, LLC , a world-leading decarbonization technology developer, announced today the appointment of Christopher F. Richardson as the firm’s new Chief Executive Officer.

Key Points: 
  • DURHAM, N.C., March 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 8 Rivers Capital, LLC , a world-leading decarbonization technology developer, announced today the appointment of Christopher F. Richardson as the firm’s new Chief Executive Officer.
  • Under Mr. Richardson’s leadership, 8 Rivers remains committed to championing and delivering net zero solutions to help the world achieve its climate goals.
  • Mr. Richardson was based in the firm’s Houston office, which he established in 2018 as a founding partner.
  • I’m excited for the opportunity to join 8 Rivers in the push to decarbonize the world’s most impactful industries,” said Mr. Richardson.

Benevis Report Emphasizes the Need to Prioritize Adolescent Dental Health in Honor of World Oral Health Day

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

"Access to quality dental care should be easy, especially when it's essential; however, millions of adolescents face barriers to treatment or lack of dental hygiene resources and education for healthy smiles," said Bryan Carey, CEO of Benevis. "As adolescents move closer to adulthood or further away from the support of their parents' dental insurance coverage, establishing strong oral health habits that they can maintain over a lifetime becomes even more important. This work begins in the household and within their dental home--the ongoing relationship with a dental provider--to prevent the early onset of dental disease and teach healthy behaviors." 

Key Points: 
  • Many oral diseases and harmful health behaviors managed by adults begin in adolescence.
  • Harmful behaviors with implications for adverse oral health outcomes, like dietary habits, smoking, vaping, and substance use, also become more common in adolescent years.
  • In the U.S., social determinants of health (SDOH) have risk factors that are directly linked to poor oral health outcomes and are attributed to social, economic, and geographic barriers.
  • Expanding access to equitable oral healthcare to support dental disparities during this vital stage of life is essential to adolescent health and well-being.