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On this week's episode of Idea Generation, designer Nicole McLaughlin takes us on a journey from her start as a graphic design intern to becoming a viral sensation on Instagram by crafting creative upcycled shoes. She also explains how she went on to create her own design courses while collaborating with brands like Reebok and Vans.
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Donald Trump’s removal from primary ballots in Colorado and Maine marked a win for two activist groups funded largely by liberal donors that have worked methodically to transform a scholarly thought experiment about the 14th Amendment into a real-world legal strategy.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or CREW, and another group, Free Speech for People, have been catalysts for the years-long campaign to boot Trump from the presidential ballot using a provision that bans those who “engaged in insurrection” from holding office.