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  • Connect with Toy Design Students through FIT’s 2026 Summer Internship Program

    Connect with Toy Design Students through FIT’s 2026 Summer Internship Program

    Toy and game manufacturers looking to connect with up-and-coming toy designers are invited to participate in the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) Toy Design Department’s Summer 2026 Internship Program.

    The internship program introduces the next class of toy designers to companies across the industry.

    Portfolio reviews will be open to companies by virtual appointment only, from Wednesday, February 18 through Wednesday, February 26. Based on discussions with toymakers, Chair of the Toy Design Department Damian Mucaro and his team will work to match students’ interests and abilities with the specific needs of each company. Company representatives will have the opportunity to review candidates’ portfolios and talk with students before final assignments are made.

    Students can provide the following services to companies:

    • rendering presentation boards
    • 3-D modeling, sculpting, and breadboards
    • conceptualizing ideas
    • communicating with manufacturers
    • research and development
    • sketching and storyboarding
    • computer-aided drafting (CAD)
    • rendering exploded views for costing
    • preparing sales presentations
    • computer proficiency
    • styling
    • storytelling

    The program is a full-time position of eight to 10 weeks beginning Monday, June 1 and ending by Friday, August 7. Many participating companies have gone on to hire their interns upon graduation. Past participating companies have included: Faber-Castell/Creativity for Kids, Commonwealth, Mattel, Hasbro, Jazwares, KIDdesigns, Nickelodeon, Spin Master/GUND, and more. Read past testimonials here.

    Interested companies may contact FIT’s Eleanor Hutchins. Click here for more information.

    The Toy Association™ is a proud supporter of the toy design department at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City through scholarship grants and student memberships in the Association so up-and-coming toy designers may take advantage of industry networking and other professional development opportunities.

    Click here for more information about FIT’s Toy Design Department.

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  • National Geographic’s new documentary ‘The Tale of Silyan’ tells a heartwarming story of human kindness

    National Geographic’s new documentary ‘The Tale of Silyan’ tells a heartwarming story of human kindness

    “Silyan wasn’t accepted amongst the other storks because he was different from them.” National Geographic’s newest documentary “The Tale of Silyan” explores the heartwarming story of a down on his luck farmer’s unlikely bond with an injured…

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  • Netflix Probably Wants to Sell You Netflix and HBO As a Bundle

    Netflix Probably Wants to Sell You Netflix and HBO As a Bundle

    Last month, HBO boss Casey Bloys stood in front of an auditorium full of reporters and told them what everyone already knew: Netflix had won the streaming wars.

    “To Netflix’s credit, as the first mover, they have…

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  • Health news round-up: the year in health across England, Scotland and Wales

    Health news round-up: the year in health across England, Scotland and Wales

    “Whenever there is an infectious emergency, the public respond remarkably, as they did during COVID-19,” wrote Sir Chris Whitty, chief medical officer for England, in his annual report published this week.

    “Between emergencies it is easy to…

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  • Whooping cough nasal vaccine shows promise in phase II trial – The Pharmaceutical Journal

    1. Whooping cough nasal vaccine shows promise in phase II trial  The Pharmaceutical Journal
    2. Dr Iain MacArthur  University of Birmingham
    3. ILiAD Biotechnologies Announces Lancet Microbe Publication of BPZE1 Phase 2b Clinical Results in Human Challenge…

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  • The Alienware Cyber Monday Sale Ends This Weekend, Don’t Miss the Best Gaming PC and Laptop Deals

    The Alienware Cyber Monday Sale Ends This Weekend, Don’t Miss the Best Gaming PC and Laptop Deals

    If you’re in the market for a new gaming PC or laptop, Alienware should top your wishlist. The brand has been around for ages and has always been considered a premium option that features bold aesthetics, powerful performance, reliable warranty….

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  • All patients should undergo pharmacogenetic testing before being prescribed clopidogrel – The Pharmaceutical Journal

    1. All patients should undergo pharmacogenetic testing before being prescribed clopidogrel  The Pharmaceutical Journal
    2. New UK guideline for clopidogrel recommends pharmacogenetic testing for all patients before prescription  University of Liverpool
    3. NHS publishes implementation guide for CYP2C19 testing in stroke care By Investing.com  Investing.com UK

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  • Postoperative Pain Management in Patients with Lower-Extremity Amputations: A Single-Institution Retrospective Analysis of the Effectiveness of Non-opioid Analgesics in Reduction of Opioid Use

    Postoperative Pain Management in Patients with Lower-Extremity Amputations: A Single-Institution Retrospective Analysis of the Effectiveness of Non-opioid Analgesics in Reduction of Opioid Use

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  • Stocks Hold Onto Gains as Fed Countdown Begins: Markets Wrap

    Stocks Hold Onto Gains as Fed Countdown Begins: Markets Wrap

    (Bloomberg) — The stock market crept higher, but stopped short of records Friday, as traders refrained from making big bets ahead of the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut decision next week. Treasuries are on track for their worst week since June.

    The S&P 500 rose 0.2%, paring back from an earlier 0.6% jump that put it within a whisker of October’s all-time high. The Nasdaq 100 climbed 0.4% while the Russell 2000 gauge of smaller companies slipped after closing at a record on Thursday. Treasuries extended losses with the yield on the 10-year climbing to 4.14%.

    A dated reading of the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge did little to shift Wall Street’s expectations of a rate cut next week with swaps bets pointing to further easing into 2026.

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    The core personal consumption expenditures price index, a measure that excludes food and energy, rose 0.2% in September, inline with economists expectations for a third-straight 0.2% increase in the Fed’s favored core index. That would keep the year-over-year figure hovering a little below 3%, a sign that inflationary pressures are stable, yet sticky.

    “Overall, the data was consistent with another 25 basis point Fed cut next week, but it doesn’t suggest any urgency for the Fed to accelerate the pace of cuts in 2026,” said BMO’s Ian Lyngen.

    A December rate cut is a not given for every Fed watcher. BlackRock CIO of Global Fixed Income Rick Rieder told Bloomberg Television before the data that he is expecting some dissents and disagreement at the next meeting.

    Meanwhile, sentiment toward technology stocks got a boost after Nvidia Corp. partner Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. reported strong sales. Moore Threads Technology Co., a leading Chinese AI chipmaker, jumped 425% in its Shanghai trading debut. Shares of Netflix Inc. slid after agreeing to a tie-up with Warner Bros. Discovery Inc.

    In a sign that institutional appetite for the world’s largest cryptocurrency remains subdued, BlackRock Inc.’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) recorded its longest streak of weekly withdrawals since debuting in January 2024.

    Investors pulled more than $2.7 billion from the exchange-traded fund over the five weeks to Nov. 28, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. With an additional $113 million of redemptions on Thursday, the ETF is now on pace for a sixth straight week of net outflows. A drop in Bitcoin deepened, falling below $90,000 on Friday.

    What Bloomberg Strategists say…

    There are two things stand in the way of a year-end rally — and both are on display today. One is the third downdraft in crypto prices in the last two weeks, which has sent Bitcoin back below $90,000. Such a pullback served to dampen risk sentiment on two previous occasions in November.

    —Edward Harrison, Macro Strategist, Markets Live

    For the full analysis, click here.

    WTI crude steadied around $60 a barrel. Gold erased earlier gains.

    Corporate News

    SoftBank Group Corp. is in talks to acquire DigitalBridge Group Inc., a private equity firm that invests in assets such as data centers, to take advantage of an AI-driven boom in digital infrastructure. Netflix Inc. agreed to buy Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. in a historic combination, joining the world’s dominant paid streaming service with one of Hollywood’s oldest and most revered studios. Southwest Airlines Co. lowered its operating profit target for the full year, citing the fallout from the recent US government shutdown as well as higher fuel prices. Health-care group Cooper Cos’ shares jumped in premarket trading after a guidance beat and the launch of a strategic review. Moore Threads Technology Co., a leading Chinese artificial intelligence chipmaker, soared as much as 502% in its Shanghai debut after raising 8 billion yuan ($1.13 billion) in an IPO. Nvidia Corp. would be barred from shipping advanced artificial intelligence chips to China under bipartisan legislation unveiled Thursday in a bid to codify existing US restrictions on exports of advanced semiconductors to the Chinese market. Some of the main moves in markets:

    Stocks

    The S&P 500 rose 0.2% as of 3:17 p.m. New York time The Nasdaq 100 rose 0.4% The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.3% The MSCI World Index was little changed Currencies

    The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index fell 0.1% The euro was little changed at $1.1643 The British pound was little changed at $1.3331 The Japanese yen fell 0.1% to 155.28 per dollar Cryptocurrencies

    Bitcoin fell 2.7% to $89,661.75 Ether fell 2.6% to $3,042.55 Bonds

    The yield on 10-year Treasuries advanced four basis points to 4.14% Germany’s 10-year yield advanced three basis points to 2.80% Britain’s 10-year yield advanced four basis points to 4.48% Commodities

    West Texas Intermediate crude rose 0.7% to $60.08 a barrel Spot gold was little changed This story was produced with the assistance of Bloomberg Automation.

    –With assistance from Levin Stamm, Neil Campling and Sidhartha Shukla.

    ©2025 Bloomberg L.P.

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  • Unsecure database exposes 1 million pornographic AI images, deepfakes

    Unsecure database exposes 1 million pornographic AI images, deepfakes

    More than 1 million mostly pornographic images and videos generated by an artificial intelligence tool — some of which appear to feature underage individuals and some based on photos of real people — were left exposed online, according to…

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