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Tester slams NRSC as 'jackasses' for mocking his Prius

TheHill.com 

Big, burly Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), who describes himself as a third-generation dirt farmer from “Big Sandy,” on Monday blasted the National Republican Senatorial Committee as “a bunch of jackasses” for mocking his red Toyota Prius, which he uses to get around Washington. Tester vented his frustration to HuffPost when asked about Republican attacks over...

JK Paper marks Father's Day in a heartwarming campaign, '#LetterToMySuperDad', reaching over 30,000 students across 25 cities in India

Business Standard 

New Delhi [India], June 18: JK Paper, a renowned name in the paper industry, was excited to unveil its heartwarming initiative just in time for Father's Day. This year, JK Paper proudly spearheaded the #LetterToMySuperDad campaign, reaching out to over 30,000 students across 25 cities in India. This initiative aims to foster a deep sense of gratitude and build emotional connect between children and their fathers.

Alex Cora Tweets At Celtics After Boston Wins NBA Championship

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

There was no shortage of congratulatory messages for the Boston Celtics after they won the NBA Finals. Even Red Sox manager Alex Cora got in on the fun from Toronto. The Celtics took down the Dallas Mavericks in a big 106-88 win to take the series 4-1. After the win, Cora sent a tweet to […]

Fosun likely to sell 5% stake in Gland Pharma

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Fosun will sell the shares at Rs 1750 per share which is 4.9% discount to the last traded price of Rs 1839.65. Fosun currently has a 57.86 percent shareholding in Gland Pharma.

Iceland Mulls Dynamic Pricing For Its Tourist Tax

Forbes.com 

Dynamic pricing is nothing new when it comes to airfare and hotel and Uber rates. But recently, pricing that fluctuates based on demand has also been sneaking into myriad other travel expenses.

McCann PSA Makes a Cameo in Historic Weed Pardons in Maryland

Adweek.com 

As the U.S. appears poised to remove cannabis from the most restrictive class of drugs--opening up significantly more marketing potential for the category--the governor of Maryland signed a sweeping pardon for 175,000 residents convicted of minor weed offenses. The move, announced on Monday, comes amid heightened attention in a presidential election year and a sea...