mi

Vegan Banana Bread - Beaming Baker

1 ¾ cups + 2 tablespoons gluten free oat flour 1 teaspoon baking powder ½ teaspoon baking soda ¼ teaspoon salt 1 cup + 2 tablespoons mashed, very ripe bananas (about 3 medium bananas) ¼ cup melted coconut oil ¼ cup pure maple syrup 1 flax egg (1 tablespoon golden ground flaxseed + 3 tablespoons water, whisk together, set for 15 mins) 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1 cup add-ins of your choice – walnuts, chocolate chips, chopped dried fruit




mi

Haaveiletko matkailuautosta? – Kiinnitä huomiota näihin 8 asiaan | Paikalliset | Helsingin Uutiset




mi

COVID Update – Focus on Vitamin D | Dr. Malcolm Kendrick

More importantly right now, does a higher level of vitamin D enable you to fight off infections such as influenza and COVID? Of course, as I stated at the beginning, in the middle of the COVID maelstrom, people are claiming everything about everything.




mi

Untitled (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkLtLDErmIc&feature=youtu.be)

결혼식날 처음이자 마지막으로 날 울렸던 울 엄마의 편지 대공개 ㅜㅜ 눈물은 주워담을 수가 없었기에...☆




mi

Brandon Smith's Website




mi

PEOPLE v. MIDDLETON

(NY Court of Appeals) - No. 24




mi

(500) https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/justice-dept-moves-to-void-michael-flynns-conviction-in-muellers-russia-probe/2020/05/07/9bd7885e-679d-11ea-b313-df458622c2cc_story.html

RT @mrbromwich: I have been in and around DOJ since 1983. I have never seen a case dropped after someone has pled guilty and the underlying facts demonstrate beyond any shadow of a doubt he is guilty. This is simply a pardon by another name. A black day in DOJ history.




mi

Seattle will permanently close 20 miles of residential streets to most vehicle traffic | The Seattle Times




mi

Russia Investigation Transcripts and Documents | Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence




mi

willmcgugan/rich: Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.




mi

A Gentle Introduction to the Nix Family




mi

Ask HN: Is your company sticking to on-premise servers? Why? | Hacker News




mi

Impact vs. Backlog Framing in Software Development

Who framed Roger Rabbit? Talking about Software Development in companies is about using frames. The prevalent frame is the that of the 'Backlog'. Thinking in this frame defines success as finishing the backlog. The pressure of throughput leads to engineering cutting corners and makes developers unhappy. Thinking in an 'Impact' frame leads to more successful company and happier developers. Stephan Schmidt




mi

Untitled (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/06/business/coronavirus-white-house-economists.html)

So @jimtankersley talked to Kevin Hassett about the whole "cubic model" mess, and long story short, I'm pretty sure Hassett owes @NateSilver538 $538.




mi

The Pandemic Is the Time to Resurrect the Public University | The New Yorker

The Pandemic Is the Time to Resurrect the Public University via Instapaper https://ift.tt/3dsBHFd




mi

MITDDC/zork: Source code for a 1977 version of Zork

The 1977 Zork source code is on GitHub, courtesy the MIT Libraries Department of Distinctive Collections! It’s written in MDL for the PDP-10.




mi

Admin shelves CDC guide to reopening country




mi

Winners of a Family Pass to Nitro Circus Live with Travis Pastrana

Nail biting action comes to All Phones Arena on Friday May 20 and Saturday May 21 with US stuntman and action sports champion Travis Pastrana leading a star-studded team for the 10th anniversary Nitro Circus Tour.




mi

Winners of Tickets to Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Costume Exhibition

You’re in luck if you love Miss Phryne Fisher, TV’s elegant lady detective.




mi

Winners of family pass to Cinderella

Producer and recent I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here contestant Bonnie Lythgoe has finished casting for her next pantomime Cinderella­.




mi

Winners of Family Pass to Disney on Ice presents Magical Ice Festival

Frozen fans can rejoice. Disney On Ice presents Magical Ice Festival which opens in Australia in June for the first time and will feature characters from the hit movie Frozen. The 2016 ice spectacular will also present the enchanting adventures of Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Tangled and Beauty and the Beast, presented by popular hosts Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy.




mi

Winners of Family Pass to Little Shop of Horrors

The cult musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors will return to Sydney at the Roslyn Packer Theatre from July 20 for 10 days only, as part of its whirlwind Australian tour.




mi

World No. 39 earns $98.57 in Florida mini-tour event




mi

Canadian GP postponed due to coronavirus pandemic




mi

Pirelli's Hembery: F1's plan to race in July 'desperate and misguided'




mi

Report: F1 loses over $200M in 2020 Q1 due to pandemic




mi

TF3 Ltd. v. Tre Milano LLC

(United States Federal Circuit) - Reversed a finding of patent claim invalidity relating to patent claims for a hairstyling device. In reversing, the Federal Circuit held that the Patent Trial and Appeal Board erred in holding, on inter partes review, that the patent claims were invalid on grounds of anticipation and that the Board had mistakenly construed the claims more broadly than the description in the patent specification merited. On the correct claim construction, the Federal Circuit held that the claims were not anticipated.




mi

Luminara Worldwide, LLC v. IANCU

(United States Federal Circuit) - Vacated in part and affirmed in part. Plaintiff owns patents for making flameless candles. The Patent Trial and Appeal Board held that certain claims by plaintiff were unpatentable and some claims were time barred. The Federal Circuit vacated the time barred decision as to one of the claims and affirmed the Board’s decision as to the other claims.




mi

Miller v. Office of Personnel Management

(United States Federal Circuit) - Held that the federal government did not properly calculate the retirement annuity of a retired federal employee. The retiree, who had served in both the military and civilian sectors of the U.S. government, argued that he was entitled to civilian service credit for additional discrete time periods of his government service. On his petition for review of a Merit Systems Protection Board decision, the Federal Circuit affirmed in part and reversed in part.




mi

UEFA will determine UCL qualifiers on 'sporting merit,' not coefficients




mi

There's a war brewing between soccer players and administrators




mi

FIFA submits plan for 5 substitutions to aid with congested fixtures




mi

European leagues given May 25 deadline to determine fate of season




mi

Report: Liverpool hesitating over Werner move due to pandemic




mi

Examining the most glaring transfer needs for Europe's biggest clubs




mi

CABELL COUNTY COMMISSION v. WHITT

(WV Supreme Court of Appeals) - No. 18-0408




mi

The ball’s in Yasmin’s court

With a knack for defence and a focus on team play, Yasmin Halas has a promising future on the netball court.




mi

Hamish surging his way to the top

NORTH Bondi Surf Club is proving to be a hotbed of talented youngsters, with Hamish Donkin the latest product set to make a mark at the top level.




mi

Family ties strong in AFL

Rising AFL star Edyn Harapin lives and breathes the game, just like his 87-year-old grandpa and famous number one Sydney Swans supporter Kenny Williams.




mi

Report: United recall players to UK as Premier League eyes restart




mi

Report: Premier League doctors question safety of restart plan




mi

Bundesliga allowed to resume play in mid-May




mi

Walker feels 'harassed' after scrutiny over family visit during lockdown




mi

Belarusian Premier League weekend betting preview




mi

Report: Premier League expects test results quicker than frontline workers




mi

US.v. Miller

(United States Third Circuit) - Sentence for conviction of securities fraud, 15 U.S.C. section 78j(b), and tax evasion, 26 U.S.C. section 7201, is affirmed where: 1) despite defendant's failure to register as such, he was an 'investment adviser,' as defined by the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C. section 80b-2(a)(11), and the District Court therefore properly applied the investment advisor enhancement under U.S.S.G. section 2B1.1(b)(19)(A)(iii); 2) the Government did not breach the plea agreement; and 3) the sentence is not substantively unreasonable.



  • White Collar Crime
  • Sentencing
  • Criminal Law & Procedure

mi

US v. Anieze-Smith

(United States Ninth Circuit) - Affirmed a restitution order imposed against an owner of a medical supply company who was convicted of Medicare fraud. Held that she could be ordered to pay restitution even for losses resulting in part from conduct occurring outside the statute of limitations.



  • Health Law
  • White Collar Crime
  • Criminal Law & Procedure

mi

With Euro 2020 postponed, now what? Examining the ramifications




mi

Rimini Street, Inc. v. Oracle USA, Inc.

(United States Supreme Court) - Held that the Copyright Act authorizes federal district courts to award a prevailing party only the six categories of costs specified in the general costs statute. A software manufacturer that obtained an infringement judgment against another company argued that the Act's reference to "full costs" meant that a court could award it costs beyond the six categories. The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rejected this argument for additional costs in an opinion delivered by Justice Kavanaugh.




mi

Media Rights Technologies, Inc. v. Microsoft Corp.

(United States Ninth Circuit) - Revived a tech company's copyright infringement claims against a competitor. Held that claim preclusion did not bar the company from asserting copyright infringement claims that had accrued after its earlier patent infringement suit against the competitor.