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Leukaemia survivor Boyle scores first NHL hat-trick on cancer awareness night

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Leukaemia survivor Boyle scores first NHL hat-trick on cancer awareness night Brian Boyle claims his first NHL hat-trick as New Jersey Devils beat Pittsburgh Penguins - a week after saying he was in remission from blood cancer. Reported by BBC News 8 hours ago.

Charlie Hebdo survivor Philippe Lançon wins prestigious Paris book prize

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The author won the Femina literary prize for his book 'Le Lambeau' Reported by Independent 6 hours ago.

Stroke survivor: 'Walking up stairs will be a dream come true'

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Stroke survivor: 'Walking up stairs will be a dream come true' BBC Local News: Highlands and Islands -- Emmy Macnicol is determined to make as best a recovery as she can from a rare type of stroke. Reported by BBC Local News 7 hours ago.

Grenfell Tower survivor group responds to arrests over bonfire model: 'Even racists are entitled to a fair trial'

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Activists keen not to 'jeopardise any future prosecution process' Reported by Independent 3 hours ago.

Remembering Israel's human rights law trailblazer, a Holocaust survivor who called to boycott Israeli products

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A communist labeled 'the terrorists' attorney,', she called her clients ‘resistance fighters.’ In 1990 she gave up and left for Germany, where she died over the summer Reported by Haaretz 23 hours ago.

MS St. Louis survivor says Canada's apology 'a good thing,' but it won't salve emotional scars

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Sol Messinger, one of the last living MS St. Louis survivors, twice managed to escape the Nazis in WWII after Canada turned down his family's plea for sanctuary. But he's emotionally scared by his experiences, and by the deaths of the 254 passengers who perished in Europe's concentration camps. Reported by CBC.ca 22 hours ago.

The Tea Spot Expands Its Business, Moves to New Colorado Headquarters

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HQ at the Colorado Tech Center Features 12,800 Feet of Space, as Well as The Tea Spot’s New Tea-packaging Machine by Fuso International

BOULDER, Colo. (PRWEB) November 06, 2018

The Tea Spot, which works to empower healthy living through whole leaf tea, has moved from Boulder, Colo. to a new facility and headquarters at the Colorado Tech Center in Louisville, Colo. The move to the new 12,800 square foot building represents The Tea Spot’s growth as an innovative B2C and B2B tea company. The previous HQ was 5,600 feet, and the new location allows more room for additional staff, resources, product supply, and a new tea-packaging machine by Fuso International.

“We outgrew our last space in Boulder’s Gunbarrel neighborhood in less than three years, both in terms of production and office space, as well as raw materials storage,” said Maria Uspenski, founder and CEO of The Tea Spot and author of Cancer Hates Tea. “The final impetus to move now was the addition of a big, beautiful piece of automated machinery from Japan’s Fuso International, which will be used by The Tea Spot to develop and co-pack custom pyramid tea sachets.”

Uspenski noted, “We had originally planned to locate the new machine at an industry partner’s facility in Colorado, but in the end, and given the timing of our significant growth in 2018, we chose to upgrade our space to accommodate our needs and the new tea sachet machine, as well.”

At any given time, The Tea Spot stores approximately 45,000 pounds of raw tea and herbals, sourced from tea gardens around the world, and another 10,000 pounds of finished/packaged tea products. The company has 20 full-time employees, four seasonal employees, and one remote part-time employee in China. The production and fulfillment team handcrafts tea in small batches, sources raw materials from around the world, coordinates shipping and receiving to and from its facility, and manages inventory and accounting. The Tea Spot’s teas are supplied to a variety of businesses, including restaurants, hotels, spas and retailers.    

In addition to creating its own teas and Steepware® tools that are available online, The Tea Spot develops private label and co-branded teas and tea wares for businesses and brands. Overall, the company’s core purpose is to promote wellness by empowering people to make tea a part of every day.

“This past year has been an exercise in managing growth and planning for the future,” said Uspenski. “We’ve experienced higher than anticipated growth in our e-commerce retail channel, which is very high-touch in terms of production, fulfillment and customer service. And we’ve had a year of substantial investment for the future in our wholesale and private label/custom channel. As a result, The Tea Spot today is a very different company than it was one year ago. With additional staff, resources and the new HQ, we’re now set-up to handle a larger business volume.”

To learn more about The Tea Spot, visit https://theteaspot.com. Wholesale, private label, corporate gifting and co-branding options are also available to organizations and brands, including grocers, specialty and health retailers, hotels and spas, among others. Email: sales@theteaspot.com.

ABOUT THE TEA SPOT, INC.
The Tea Spot, Inc. is a leading producer of handcrafted whole leaf teas and creator of Steepware®—the housewares tools that make loose tea easy. Its vision to modernize the loose leaf tea experience has held steadfast since the for-profit philanthropic company was founded by Maria Uspenski in 2004, a cancer survivor drawn to the health benefits of leaf tea during her recovery. Her message is simple and powerful: Tea in its freshest form renders premium flavor, unmatched health benefits, and is eco-friendly. The company's model of social entrepreneurship incorporates its mission to foster health and wellness through loose leaf tea with its 10% Pledge. Ten percent of every sale made is donated in-kind to cancer and community wellness programs. The Tea Spot is a Boulder, Colorado-based woman owned and operated business. More at http://theteaspot.com. Reported by PRWeb 22 hours ago.

Menendez Cruises To Re-Election, Despite Lively Challenge

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Menendez is New Jersey's ultimate survivor Reported by Daily Caller 18 hours ago.

WWE SmackDown results, recap, grades: Survivor Series co-captains, Becky Lynch shines again

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The full men's team came together on Tuesday ... with a bit of a leadership twist Reported by CBS Sports 15 hours ago.

WWE Smackdown Live: Naomi on ‘Be A STAR’ campaign, Roman Reigns’ illness and what’s next for women’s wrestling

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The WWE are back in the UK ahead of their big November event, Survivor Series. A lot  has happened in the few months it’s been since they were last across the pond. The biggest news has been the shocking life-changing announcement from Roman Reigns, who last month announced he was suffering with leukemia and would […] Reported by talkSPORT 7 hours ago.

Cat that was shot through mouth is up for PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year

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Cat that was shot through mouth is up for PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year When two-year-old Dexter was deliberately shot at Redruth he suffered a fractured jaw, an exit wound in the back of his neck and metal shrapnel embedded throughout his head. Reported by West Briton 6 hours ago.

Cat that was shot through the face is up for PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year

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Cat that was shot through the face is up for PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year When two-year-old Dexter was deliberately shot at Redruth he suffered a fractured jaw, an exit wound in the back of his neck and metal shrapnel embedded throughout his head. Reported by Cornish Guardian 6 hours ago.

Parkland survivor sends 'thoughts and prayers' to defeated NRA-backed candidates

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Parkland school shooting survivors who rocketed to fame for their activism against gun violence took to Twitter to rip NRA and NRA-backed candidates.

 
 
 
 
 
 
  Reported by USATODAY.com 5 hours ago.

Midsota Manufacturing Teams Up to Join Fight Against Childhood Cancer

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Washington D.C., Nov. 07, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Midsota Manufacturing recently teamed up with the American Childhood Cancer Organization - the nation’s oldest and largest grassroots childhood cancer organization dedicated to the fight against childhood cancer to raise more than $23,000 in support of children and families impacted by a childhood cancer diagnosis. The massive 36-foot trailer displayed at the 2018 NATDA Trade Show in Indianapolis, Indiana was auctioned off online.

Founded by parents of children diagnosed with cancer, the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO) understands first-hand that childhood cancer is a devastating disease that demands urgent and collaborative action from government, non-profit organizations, and the private sector. How urgent is this call to action? “Childhood cancer is the leading cause of death by disease in children in the United States,” said Ruth Hoffman, mother of a childhood cancer survivor and Chief Executive Officer at the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO). “What’s more, two-thirds of children who do survive will develop long term late effects. One-fourth of those children will have a life-threatening late effect, including secondary cancers from the toxicity of treatment. It’s clear the time to act is now and rapid progress is needed to bring cures and hope to children and families across the country.”

The American Childhood Cancer Organization was a natural choice for Midsota when they began thinking about the beneficiary of their fundraiser. Owners Tim Burg and Joel Bauer each have young families. The owners stated, “Supporting other families with young children facing the disease is very important to us. We have seen the struggle many families face with children that have been through childhood cancer and wish that no family would have to deal with it.  We want to be able to give back to our communities and families both locally and around the country to help in any way we can to alleviate some of the burden when one of their children is faced with a battle against cancer.”

The trailer’s features included a Conestoga Tarp System, Self-locking 10’ Hydraulic Tail with Traction Strips, Dual 12K Hydraulic Jacks, 12K Hutch Suspension Axles, Aluminum Rims and the ACCO logo on the side of the trailer. See the trailer here: https://youtu.be/KQohwm0eBYw.

The American Childhood Cancer Organization was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1970 by parents of children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer to advocate for their needs and support research so every child survives and leads a long and healthy life. The nation’s largest grassroots organization at the forefront of the crucial battle against childhood cancer, the ACCO is dedicated to shaping policy, supporting research, raising awareness, and providing educational resources and innovative programs to children with cancer, survivors, and their families. Since its inception, the ACCO has helped support more than half a million families affected by childhood cancer. ACCO now has 36 local ACCO affiliates known as Founding Hope chapters throughout the United States.

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO SET UP AN INTERVIEW: Contact Jamie Ennis Bloyd, Director of Government Relations and External Affairs, American Childhood Cancer Organization at jbloyd@acco.org 859-948-4626 or Ruth Hoffman, Chief Executive Officer, American Childhood Cancer Organization rhoffman@acco.org 202-262-9949.

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jbloyd@acco.org Reported by GlobeNewswire 5 hours ago.

Grenfell survivor tells how she found escape route by chance while stumbling over bodies in smoke-clogged corridor

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'I truly believed I was going to die,' says 10th floor resident Reported by Independent 4 hours ago.

Parkland Shooting Survivor Ryan Deitsch Reacts To Midterm Results

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Ryan Deitsch survived the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., and then co-founded March For Our Lives to try to get young people to vote. He talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about midterm results. Reported by NPR 21 hours ago.

Amid MS St. Louis apology, rise in anti-Semitism has Holocaust survivor afraid

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The son of a Holocaust survivor says an uptick in anti-Semitism and mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh has his mother feeling afraid again. Reported by CTV News 17 hours ago.

Strange Bedfellows: Ideology Trumps Defense Of Ethnic, Religious And Minority Rights – Analysis

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A global rise of nationalist and populist tendencies has not only given anti-migrant, Islamophobic, anti-Semitic and racist tendencies a new lease on life, but opened the door to alliances between groups that once would have had nothing to do with one another.

Developments in Israel, Indonesia and Germany suggest renewed nationalism and populism is in some cases redefining how states perceive concepts of national interest and purpose and how religious and ethnic communities seek to shield themselves against discrimination, persecution and/or extremism.

The redefinition was no more evident than when Israel, founded as a safe haven for Jews irrespective of creed, sect or political belief, sided against its own ambassador with authoritarian Hungarian President Victor Orban, a proponent of Christianity rather than multi-culturalism as the glue of European society, in denouncing billionaire left-wing philanthropist George Soros, a survivor of the Holocaust.

In doing so, Israel, founded on the belief that Jews needed a state to shield themselves against discrimination and persecution rooted in anti-Semitic prejudice and racism that has been endemic in Christian culture, sided not only with a Christian nationalist leader in Hungary but with a global right-wing trend that sees Mr. Soros as the mastermind of a globalist movement, determined to subvert the established order and dilute the white, Christian nature of societies through immigration.

Israel’s acknowledgement of the redefinition of its raison d’etre came in response to a Facebook posting by Yossi Amrani, the Jewish state’s representative in Hungary. Responding to anti-immigration billboards depicting a smiling Mr. Soros with the slogan, ‘Let’s not let Soros have the last laugh,’ Mr. Amrani, backed by Hungarian Jewish leaders, warned that they evoked “sad memories, but also sow hatred and fear.”

Israel’s foreign ministry, days before a visit to Hungary by prime minister Benyamin Netanyahu, rather than taking a firm stand on rising anti-Semitism, effectively defined the Jewish state’s interest as joining Mr. Orban in denouncing a Jew.

As a result, Israel, despite seeing itself as the fulfilment of the Biblical prophecies of the Ingathering of the Exiles and the protector of Jewish rights, opted for denouncing a Jew together with a leader whose policies prompted the European parliament to pursue unprecedented disciplinary action against Hungary over alleged breaches of the European Union’s core values, including minority rights.

“In no way was the (ambassador’s) statement meant to delegitimize criticism of George Soros, who continuously undermines Israel’s democratically elected governments by funding organizations that defame the Jewish state and seek to deny it the right to defend itself,” the ministry said.

The implicit message, like Israel’s decision to bar entry to its Jewish critics despite its law of return that grants anyone who is Jewish a right to citizenship, was that Israel rather than being the potential home of all Jews was a home only to those who support the government’s policies.

Mr. Netanyahu’s alignment of Israel with right-wing nationalist and populist forces like his support for ultra-orthodox Jewish groups that deny equal rights for less stringent religious trends in Judaism on issues such as marriage, divorce, conversion and prayer at Jerusalem’s Western Wall, are likely to drive a wedge between the Jewish state and world Jewry, particularly in the United States.

The wedge, that puts Israel at odds with the Jewish Diaspora, could be deepened by this week’s Democratic Party success in regaining a majority in the US House of Representatives. Jews historically tend to vote Democratic in the US, a stark contrast with Mr. Netanyahu’s growing alliance with right-wing evangelists who support Israel because they believe the Messiah will only return to a Holy Land controlled by Jews.

Many evangelists, however, also believe that Jews will not be saved on the Day of Judgement without first converting to Christianity.

Israel’s divisive approach to World Jewry is not without its supporters in the Jewish Diaspora. Anti-Muslim and anti-migration sentiments have prompted some Jews to form their own group within Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) political party.

The notion that bigotry and prejudice are the best defense against rising anti-Semitism has meant that AfD Jews have little compunction about joining a party whose members favour abandoning Germany’s culture of remembrance and atonement for its Nazi past.

One AfD leader, Alexander Gauland, described Nazism as a “speck of bird poop in more than 1,000 years of successful German history.”

To be fair, the issue of rising prejudice and bigotry is not the exclusive perch of right-wing nationalist and populists. Britain’s Labour Party, traditionally a home for Jewish voters and activists, has been plagued by charges of anti-Semitism and reluctance to put its own house in order.

Moreover, the emergence of strange bedfellows in a world in which ideological affinity replaces defense of a community’s minority rights is not uniquely Israeli or Jewish.

Nahdlatul Ulama, the world’s largest Islamic movements with some 94 million members in Indonesia, in a bid to reform Islam and counter all political expressions of the faith, risks being tainted by its potential tactical association with Islamophobes and Christian fundamentalists who would project their alliance as Muslim justification of their perception of the evils of Islam.

Nahdlatul Ulama is not alone in the Muslim world’s opportunistic engagement with the Christian right.

Saudi rulers, who long aligned themselves with a supremacist, intolerant interpretation of Islam that viewed Christians as swine and Jews as apes have discovered that they share with evangelists and fundamentalist Christians, a significant voting bloc in the United States and part of President Donald J. Trump’s support base, conservative family values as well as political interests.

In a first, Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, last week met with a delegation of US evangelists that included Reverend Johnnie Moore, Israel-based evangelical political strategist-turned-novelist Joel Rosenberg, former congresswoman Michele Bachmann; and prominent religious broadcasters.

The jury is out on whether the fallout of the rise of nationalism, populism and extremism heralds a new world in which bigotry and prejudice are legitimized as a defense strategy against discrimination, racism and persecution and an anti-dote to radicalism – a world that would likely prove to be far more divided and polarized and likely increasingly unsafe for minorities on the receiving end. Reported by Eurasia Review 17 hours ago.

Who Went Home on 'Survivor' Fall 2018? Week 7 Spoilers!

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SPOILER ALERT! DO NOT CONTINUE IF YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED! Survivor is heating up more than ever, with 13 castaways remaining in the competition for Season 37 of the hit series, called “David vs. Goliath.” Meet all 20 of this season’s contestants! Last week, it came down to a vote between Lyrsa [...] Reported by Just Jared 15 hours ago.

Doctors 'amputate the wrong leg' of 89-year-old Nazi concentration camp survivor

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Doctors 'amputate the wrong leg' of 89-year-old Nazi concentration camp survivor Maria Dronova, 89, had severe gangrene on her right leg but medics in the Russian city of Voronezh instead cut off her left limb up to the hip. They then cut off her other leg. Reported by MailOnline 11 hours ago.
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