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Wilkhahn’s free-2-move concept powered by Trimension® is a global benchmark in healthy three-dimensional seating. The AT family with its integrative, coordinated design, variety of models, and ...
The covers on the seat cushion also come in the new, especially hard-wearing Racer fabric, in form-fit knit to match the back and in selected fabrics from the Wilkhahn collection. Innovative ...
Japan’s farm minister Taku Eto apologised on Monday after saying he had “never had to buy rice” thanks to gifts from supporters, angering consumers grappling with sky-high prices of the ...
Among the four million teachers in the U.S. there will inevitably be cranks and ideologues who mistake their lectern for a pulpit. Examination of a typical American school district in a typical ...
Columbia University acting President Claire Shipman was greeted with boos and chants of "free Mahmoud" as she took the lectern to speak at the school's graduation ceremony on Tuesday. Videos ...
Standing at a lectern next to tech leaders, he announced the Stargate Project, a plan to pump $500 billion in private investment over four years into artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Padraig Harrington stood behind the lectern in the interview room at Congressional Golf Club, having failed to capitalize on a great start of seven birdies through 14 holes in the final round of ...
While the White House insisted this wasn’t an official event, Trump stood at a lectern with the presidential seal. Afterward, he told reporters: “It was good, very good.” But for many guests ...
a boy asked. Leavitt looked down toward her lectern and laughed. "I can tell you're a staff kid. Not a journalist's kid," she said, adding with a smile: "Honestly, it depends on the day." ...
Donald Trump hosted a dinner for investors in his meme coin on Thursday, as critics warned the US president was putting personal profit first. Some 220 of the biggest ...
open image in gallery Donald Trump attends a dinner for the top 220 buyers of his meme coin, which featured subpar food and him speaking from a lectern emblazoned with the presidential seal.
Lyons stood behind the lectern next, saying Vermont is "now finally recognizing we're in a health care crisis," and referring to a "black box" of agreements between hospitals and insurers ...