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Target Taps Kristen Wiig as 'Target Lady' to Bring the Excitement for Big Spring Savings at Target Circle Kick-Off and Target Circle Week Event

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Target Circle Week kicks off the launch of the retailer's new Target Circle program, offering three new membership options to help members save even more during Target Circle Week and beyond

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  • Target Circle Week kicks off the launch of the retailer's new Target Circle program, offering three new membership options to help members save even more during Target Circle Week and beyond
    Actress Kristen Wiig shines as her favorite "Saturday Night Live" character, Target Lady, in a national Target Circle Week advertising campaign
    MINNEAPOLIS, April 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Target Corporation today announced Target Circle Week will return April 7-13.
  • The member-favorite event, which is set to deliver two times more savings than the retailer's fall Target Circle Week, also marks the launch of the new Target Circle.
  • To help celebrate the moment, actress Kristen Wiig's beloved Target Lady will be "on the clock and ready to rock," sparking laughter and plenty of joy as she shares her excitement for Target Circle and Target Circle Week in a national advertising campaign that kicks off April 2.
  • The deal is returning for Target Circle Week on April 13, exclusively for members of Target Circle.

NÜTRL Vodka Seltzer Brings Back Chloe Fineman In Its New National Campaign: "Keep It Tasty"

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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

NEW YORK, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, NÜTRL Vodka Seltzer, the #2 spirits-based seltzer brand in the U.S.1, unveiled its new tagline and national campaign, "Keep It Tasty." Reprising her role as the brand's resident vodka seltzer sommelier, Saturday Night Live Star Chloe Fineman returns to show how NÜTRL keeps it real while consistently delivering great taste.

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  • Reprising her role as the brand's resident vodka seltzer sommelier, Saturday Night Live Star Chloe Fineman returns to show how NÜTRL keeps it real while consistently delivering great taste.
  • NÜTRL Vodka Seltzer is made with delicious ingredients - vodka, seltzer and real fruit juice – which provides a light and refreshing taste in a variety of fruit-forward flavors fit for any occasion.
  • To view NÜTRL's spots, " NÜTRL Photo Op ," " NÜTRL Pineapple ," and more, visit NÜTRL's YouTube page.
  • For more information and where to find NÜTRL, visit www.nutrlusa.com and follow NÜTRL on Instagram @NUTRL .

What drives banks’ credit standards? An analysis based on a large bank-firm panel

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

An analysis based on a large

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    • An analysis based on a large
      bank-firm panel

      No 2902

      Disclaimer: This paper should not be reported as representing the views of the European Central Bank
      (ECB).

    • We find
      that weaker capitalised banks adjust their credit standards more than healthier banks, especially for
      firms with a higher default risk.
    • Here we find t hat w eaker b anks r espond m ore f orcefully by
      tightening their credit standards more than better capitalised banks.
    • On the contrary, weaker banks
      may be more prone to adopt looser credit standards, with the aim of increasing their revenues.
    • To answer these questions, we analyse the determinants of banks? credit standards, i.e., their internal
      guidelines or loan approval criteria applied when deciding on granting credit.
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      area banks tighten their credit standards more when linked to riskier firms, measured via firms? leverage
      and default risk.

    • We assess how euro area banks adjusted their credit standards in response to
      the negative COVID-19 pandemic shock, after accounting for government support measures.
    • When deciding on their credit standards, banks assess risks
      based on both their own loss absorption capacity and the credit risk of their borrowers.
    • On the contrary,
      weaker banks may be more prone to adopt looser credit standards, with the aim of increasing their
      revenues.
    • We provide evidence that
      euro area banks tighten their credit standards more when linked to riskier firms, measured via firms?
      leverage and default risk based on the Altman Z-score.
    • In
      addition, they focus on a different research question and use data from the IBLS only as a control.
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      capital position implies less tightening of lending criteria, possibly reflecting the fact that banks can
      afford to adjust their credit standards more moderately.

    • Based on our results, this implies a stronger deterioration of their lending conditions compared
      with less vulnerable firms.
    • We assess how euro area banks adjusted their credit standards in response to
      the negative COVID-19 pandemic shock, after accounting for government support measures.
    • This is in line with the role of government support
      measures such as loan guarantees mitigating banks? exposure to firms? credit risks as they shield banks
      from firms? increased credit risks.
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      Related literature

      Our paper is closely related to studies analysing credit supply based on BLS indicators and the impact
      of monetary policy shocks on bank lending conditions in the euro area.

    • Hempell and Kok (2010) disentangle
      pure loan supply based on the BLS factors and investigate the role played by such factors for loan growth.
    • Several other studies link confidential individual BLS data with actual bank-level data, but not firm
      data, allowing an analysis of bank characteristics relevant for bank lending conditions.
    • They find that a short-term interest rate shock decreases both loan supply
      and demand, but more for less healthy banks.
    • Their findings are consistent with the results of our paper on the favourable impact of bank health on lending standards.
    • Both papers tend to find no evidence of higher risk taking of banks as a result
      of accommodative monetary policy.
    • More recent studies are based on
      confidential bank and firm-level data from national credit registers.
    • (2012) who focus on the bank-firm-relationship in Spain, based on credit register data.
    • Ferrero, Nobili, and Sene (2019) arrive at a corresponding conclusion on the risk-taking
      channel based on a confidential loan-level dataset of Italian banks.
    • In another paper, Altavilla, Boucinha, and Bouscasse (2022)
      disentangle credit demand and supply based on euro area credit register data (AnaCredit) for the period
      of the pandemic.
    • Our results emphasise the
      mitigating impact of government guarantees on a tightening of credit standards during the pandemic.
    • This mitigating impact played a major role in loan demand and not credit supply being decisive for lending volumes during the pandemic.
    • Based on their model, accommodative monetary policy is part of the optimal policy mix, combined with social insurance.
    • To keep the wealth of information
      available in the BLS, we run our analysis at the quarterly frequency of the survey.
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      Notes: Descriptive statistics for the bank-firm sample included in the regression analysis.

    • Specifically, a one
      standard deviation increase in the CET1 ratio leads to 0.2 standard deviations lower credit standards,
      i.e., easier credit standards.
    • In their lending decisions, banks assess risks based on both their own
      loss absorption capacity and the credit risk of their borrowers.
    • ?Credit supply and monetary policy: Identifying the bank balance-sheet channel with loan applications.? American Economic
      Review 102 (5):2301?2326.
    • ?Hazardous times for monetary policy: What do twenty-three million bank loans say
      about the effects of monetary policy on credit risk-taking?? Econometrica 82 (2):463?505.
    • ?The credit cycle and the business cycle: new findings using
      the loan officer opinion survey.? Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 38 (6):1575?1597.
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DoorDash Will DoorDash Stuff From All the Big Game Ads to One Lucky Viewer

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, DoorDash (NASDAQ: DASH), the leading local commerce platform, unveiled its plans to engage fans on Sunday, February 11th with a first-of-its-kind sweepstakes that shows how consumers can get just about anything on DoorDash. Timed to football's biggest event, DoorDash will DoorDash stuff from all the commercials – awarding one lucky winner with items advertised throughout the duration of the game.* From cars to snacks to desserts, self-care products and even tax service, DoorDash will give it all away. Just crack the code during DoorDash's Big Game commercial for a chance to obtain it all.

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  • Timed to football's biggest event, DoorDash will DoorDash stuff from all the commercials – awarding one lucky winner with items advertised throughout the duration of the game.
  • You heard that right: DoorDash is delivering big for the Big Game.
  • Head to doordash-all-the-ads.com, to see the growing list of prizes as DoorDash "ads them to the cart."
  • "We believe there's no better way to showcase what's possible with DoorDash than literally delivering all the Big Game ads to one lucky winner."

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF METRO LOS ANGELES TO HONOR SUPER BOWL CHAMPION ANDREW WHITWORTH AND LOS ANGELES RAMS FOUNDATION AT 2023 GALA

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Thursday, October 19, 2023

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Philanthropists, business and entertainment community leaders, local dignitaries, and supporters will gather at Vibiana in Los Angeles for Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los Angeles' (BGCMLA) Stronger Together Gala on Saturday, October 21, 2023.

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  • Emmy Award-winning producer and journalist Tanya McRae will host the event, and Super Bowl LVI Champion and 2021 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Andrew Whitworth and the Los Angeles Rams Foundation will receive awards for their commitment and contributions that support justice and opportunity for youth.
  • Past honorees include Kiesha C. Nix of the LA Lakers Youth Foundation, Ed Magee of Fender Play Foundation, and Maggie Baird of Support + Feed.
  • Gala to be hosted by Emmy Award-winning producer and Spectrum News journalist Tanya McRae.
  • Super Bowl LVI Champion and 2021 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Andrew Whitworth and the Los Angeles Rams Foundation will receive awards for their commitment and contributions that support justice and opportunity for youth.

The Barnes Global Advisors Selected to Lead Delta Qualification Team by the Air Force Research Lab

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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

SEWICKLEY, Pa., Oct. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Barnes Global Advisors (TBGA) have been awarded the contract to lead TEAM RED, (Thorough Evaluation of AM with Rigorous Expertise and Data) within the America Makes Delta Qualification program. This significant contract is funded by the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) and marks a pivotal moment in advancing additive manufacturing (AM) qualification standards.

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  • SEWICKLEY, Pa., Oct. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Barnes Global Advisors (TBGA) have been awarded the contract to lead TEAM RED, (Thorough Evaluation of AM with Rigorous Expertise and Data) within the America Makes Delta Qualification program.
  • This significant contract is funded by the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) and marks a pivotal moment in advancing additive manufacturing (AM) qualification standards.
  • This team includes:
    TBGA's ADDvisors®, who possess deep knowledge across metal AM feedstock, printing, post-processing, inspection, qualification, and certification.
  • John Barnes, TBGA President, said, "It is a privilege to be chosen by the government to advise them as the independent team.

Saxophonist Ron Blake Releases His First New Album in 15 Years with "Mistaken Identity," Due October 13

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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

RICHMOND, Calif., Aug. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Ron Blake marks his return to the recording studio after 15 years' absence by reuniting with an old friend for the October 13 release of "Mistaken Identity" on his own label 7tēn33 Productions. The tenor and baritone saxophonist partners for the record with esteemed guitarist Bobby Broom (who also serves as producer), enlisting as well a superb rhythm section with bassists Nat Reeves or Reuben Rogers and drummer Kobie Watkins on a smart, heartfelt collection of nine tracks that include band member originals, a standard or two, and compositions by jazz greats that have personal meaning for Blake.

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  • 'Mistaken Identity' is the culmination of my efforts to be true to myself in the creative process.
  • Paying homage to those I admire and who have supported me on my journey is a great point of reference in my recordings.
  • Recorded in two sessions—in 2018 and 2021, pre- and post-pandemic—"Mistaken Identity" is something of a sampler platter that reintroduces Blake to the jazz-listening public.
  • Ron Blake will be performing a CD release show at Dizzy's, New York City, on Wednesday 11/1 with Bobby Broom, guitar; Reuben Rogers, bass; and Kobie Watkins, drums.

Sinead O'Connor was once seen as a sacrilegious rebel, but her music and life were deeply infused with spiritual seeking

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Friday, July 28, 2023

Thirty-one years ago, after a haunting rendition of Bob Marley’s song “War,” O’Connor ripped up a photograph of Pope John Paul II on live television.

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  • Thirty-one years ago, after a haunting rendition of Bob Marley’s song “War,” O’Connor ripped up a photograph of Pope John Paul II on live television.
  • “Fight the real enemy,” she said – a reference to clerical sex abuse.
  • For months afterward, she was banned, booed and mocked, dismissed as a crazy rebel beyond the pale.
  • The exquisite freedom in her music cannot be disentangled from that something transcendent that she was always after.

‘Rescuing God from religion’

    • But she was also open in her love of other aspects of the faith, albeit often in unorthodox ways.
    • Ten years after her SNL performance, O'Connor took courses at a seminary in Dublin with a Catholic Dominican priest, Rev.
    • In a 2007 interview with Fordham University’s WFUV radio station, O'Connor said that she was hoping the album could show God to people when religion itself had blocked their access to God.
    • It was a kind of “rescuing God from religion,” to “lift God out of religion.” Rather than preaching or writing, “music is the little way that I do that,” she said, adding, “I say that as someone who has a lot of love for religion.”

Reading the prophets

    • The great Jewish thinker Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel’s book “The Prophets” begins with this sentence: “This book is about some of the most disturbing people who have ever lived.” Over and over, the Bible shows the prophets – the prophets who inspired “Theology” – mounting bracing assaults on hypocrisies and insincerities in their own religious communities, and not politely or calmly.
    • It was not just a critique of child abuse but of church officials’ professed compassion for children – sanctimonious pieties as they covered up the abuse.
    • But for many admirers, as the documentary “Nothing Compares” makes clear, all this showed that she was free, and like the prophets of old, unashamed and unafraid to provoke.

Rasta to Islam

    • At the same time, O’Connor’s religious imagination was so much more than a complex relationship with Catholicism.
    • She counted among her spiritual heroes Muhammad Ali – and converted to Islam in 2018, changing her name to Shuhada’ Sadaqat.
    • Yet O’Connor’s vision was not fragmented, as if she were constantly chasing after bits and pieces.

Captivating and cathartic, a visionary and a truth-teller: playing Sinéad O'Connor’s music was my education

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Friday, July 28, 2023

Those records cut right through the other stuff I was listening to: guitar bands with men mostly.

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  • Those records cut right through the other stuff I was listening to: guitar bands with men mostly.
  • Music that told stories full of detail and delivered with sadness and tenderness and anger.
  • Read more:
    Sinéad O'Connor: a troubled soul with immense talent and unbowed spirit

A particular kind of passion

    • Troy was the first single from the first album, but did not become a huge hit.
    • I remember it
      Dublin in a rainstorm
      Sitting in a long grass in summer
      Keeping warm.
    • Tender and lilting at the beginning with shades of traditional Irish folk singing, and then, out of the blue, shockingly angry.
    • This seemed like serious, grown-up songwriting, full of a particular kind of passion.
    • O'Connor’s ability to contrast the personal detail with big picture politics was second to none and such a fine feature of her songwriting.

Courage and insight

    • She was so often dismissed by commentators as mad, rather than respected for her courage and insight.
    • As we know now, she was completely right about the things she spoke up about.
    • Her critique of religion and politics and her later explorations of Islam and Rastafarianism showed her seeking, questioning mind.

FOX Nation to Present a New Comedy Special Hosted by Rob Schneider on Sunday, June 18th

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Monday, June 12, 2023

FOX Nation will release a new comedy special fronted by comedian, actor and producer Rob Schneider exclusively on FOX Nation announced Jason Klarman, president of the platform.

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  • FOX Nation will release a new comedy special fronted by comedian, actor and producer Rob Schneider exclusively on FOX Nation announced Jason Klarman, president of the platform.
  • Rob Schneider: Woke Up in America will premiere on Sunday, June 18th.
  • Rob Schneider: Woke Up in America follows the success of Roseanne Barr: Cancel This!, which debuted earlier this year and was among the most-watched releases on the platform.
  • A veteran and Emmy-nominated writer of the NBC’s iconic SNL, Schneider recently completed a sold-out comedy tour.