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Many · ManyA stack of Bon Appétit magazines.Craig Barritt/ReutersBon Appétit insiders worry that deep planned cuts could undermine the brand's efforts to get back on track.Many of its best-known public talent left the Condé Nast title after a 2020 racial reckoning. BA and other Condé staff targeted for layoffs have been assigned to busywork on a centralized team.Four years after a racial reckoning roiled Condé Nast's Bon Appétit, insiders worry that planne…See the Story
Bon Appétit plans to cut about 25% of its union staff, and insiders worry it will undermine the rebuilding the brand has done after a racial reckoning
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House Fire · Sabine ParishSABINE PARISH, La. (KADN) — Two Acadiana men died in a fire in the area of Toledo Bend Reservoir. They were identified as David Sebastien, 70, of Opelousas, and David Briley, 66, of Ville Platte.See the Story
2 Acadiana men die in house fire near Toledo Bend Reservoir
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Sabine Parish · Sabine ParishSABINE PARISH, La. (KLFY) -- Two Acadiana men died in a fire at Toledo Bend in Sabine Parish Sunday morning, authorities said. David Keith Sebastien, 70, of Opelousas, and David Mark Briley, 66, of Ville Platte, died in the fire, according to Sabine Parish Coroner Mark Holder. Officials said four men were inside the house at the time, and those two were unable make it out. Sabine Parish Sheriff Dispatch received a 911 call shortly before 2 a.m. …See the Story
Two Acadiana men die in Sabine Parish fire Sunday morning
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Pfizer · ManyPfizer’s COVID-19 drug did not work for many vaccinated people, according to a new paper from the company’s scientists.
There was not a statistically significant difference between Paxlovid and placebo recipients in terms of time to alleviation of symptoms, the scientists reported in the new paper.
The paper, published by the New England Journal of Medicine, describes the results of a company-funded phase 2-3 trial of the drug, which is also kno…See the Story
Paxlovid Doesn’t Work in Many Vaccinated People: Pfizer Study
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