Morning Docket: 06.24.24

* Reuters has an exclusive report that prosecutors are recommending that the DOJ criminally charge Boeing. The report doesn’t name any of the prosecutors which… given the luck that befalls Boeing whistleblowers, may be out of an abundance of caution. [Reuters] * Elon Musk is now arguing that his attempt to bail on the Twitter…

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The 1980s Called. They Want Their Bigotry Back.

Big news. Since the 1980s, the FDA has imposed a flat ban on anonymous sperm donation by sexually active gay and bisexual men. How does that work? Well, when the FDA screens potential sperm donors, it prohibits anonymous donations by any man who acknowledges having sex with another man during the previous five years. In…

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Capital Campaign Readiness? Checklist to Assess

Are you planning a capital campaign that will take your nonprofit to new heights?  Yes, a capital campaign can be a game-changer for you and your cause. But – only if you’re truly prepared.  A poorly planned or failed campaign can damage your reputation, dampen everyone’s spirits and possibly leave your organization worse off than…

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Study travel set to boost Welsh economy £13m by 2027

The impressive figure was shared by the International Association of Language Centres, as sector representatives flocked to Cardiff for the association’s prestigious workshop. The flagship event in the international study travel industry took place from April 11-14, welcoming around 135 study travel agents from 33 countries and 130 representatives from IALC-accredited schools in 24 countries….

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Writers Guild Of Canada Authorizes Strike Action Over Outstanding Issues – Sport

As we earlier reported here, both the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) and the Writers Guild of America (WGA) ended their recent Hollywood strikes by successfully negotiating new collective agreements. However, the Writers Guild of Canada (WGC) continues in parallel Canadian negotiations on a new Independent Production Agreement (IPA) with …

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The Murthy Arguments Went So Poorly For The States That The FBI Feels Comfortable Talking To Social Media Companies Again

(Photo by Al Drago/Getty Images) How badly did the arguments in the Murthy v. Missouri case go for the states last week? So badly that the FBI has already re-established communications with social media companies that had stopped in light of the earlier rulings in that case. The FBI has resumed some of its efforts to share information with some American…

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An Interview With RNL’s Shannon Blazek

This interview and post were done by Nancy Owen, Senior Writer at RNL. Great fundraising graphic design helps your appeals capture the imagination of your audience. But what makes for great design? I sat down with Shannon Blazek, RNL senior designer, to discuss this very topic. We discussed what inspires good design, best practices for…

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