Meghan Markle recently unveiled her rebranded lifestyle brand, As Ever, and its new logo is packed with subtle nods to her family and personal history. The design features a palm tree encased by ...
The landing page revealed the As Ever logo, which PEOPLE understands is a tribute to Prince Harry. The logo incorporates a palm tree as a nod to the Duke and Duchess’s home in California ...
The Green Party's new logo is an emoji. The federal party unveiled its new brand, a green dot, on Tuesday on Parliament Hill, possibly weeks before a snap federal election. "The great thing about ...
Just like the brand’s logo, the brand’s name is full of meaning, too. In an Instagram video, Meghan explained, “As Ever essentially means ‘as it’s always been,’ and if you’ve ...
A Trump administration plan to sell off “non-core” federal buildings could save hundreds of millions in annual operating costs, according to a General Services Administration estimate. But it ...
Federally-run tribal colleges were among the targets of February’s mass-downsizing of the government workforce. Haskell Indian Nations University in Kansas and Southwestern Indian Polytechnic ...
The move: Semtech jumped 13.12% on Thursday, rising to $37 per share. The positive pre-market move will ease the stock's 47% year-to-date loss. Why: The semiconductor firm surprised investors with ...
Not too long ago, I spoke at a leadership training seminar held at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Brunswick, Georgia. The topic of my presentation was simply, "The Law ...
From Day 1, the Trump administration has proudly placed diversity, equity and inclusion programs in its crosshairs. Last week, it turned its attention to the American Bar Association and, by ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. U.S. District Judge William Alsup ...
President Trump said he felt "very badly" for the federal workers who have lost their jobs under his administration but defended the decision by claiming "many of them don't work at all.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he feels "very badly" for the thousands of civil servants who have lost their jobs in recent weeks but that "many of them don't work at all.