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" ... In a New York federal court, Nike lawyers stated that the production and sales of the customized, red-and-black, devil-themed Nike Air Max 97 sneakers infringe upon and dilute Nike’s trademark. 665 pairs of the shoes – which reportedly contain “one drop of human blood” in the sole – reportedly sold out in less than a minute when they were released on Monday at $1,018 per pair. The 666th pair, which was to be raffled off by Lil Nas X himself, has yet to find a home amidst ongoing litigation. ... "
" ... Inspired tank art on a raffled bike that was designed to raise awareness about the problem of sex ... [+] trafficking. ... "
" ... The app owes much of its visibility to the lottery for Hamilton. Cheap day-of tickets are raffled off through the app, providing the only viable avenue for fans to see the show without paying up to $500 on the secondary market. TodayTix also provides access to The Public’s other shows through Free First Previews, providing tickets for the first preview of every production to users at no cost. ... "
" ... The generally available program is the Montana Tax Credits for Contributions to Scholarship Granting Organizations Program, a tax credit scholarship program that gave a $150 tax credit to people who donated to organizations that granted scholarships for K-12 students. Kendra Espinoza hoped to take advantage of this program to send her two daughters to Stillwater Christian school in Kalispell, Montana. Ms. Espinoza works full time as an office assistant and also works nights as a janitor to make ends meet. She raffled quilts and held yard sales to try and cover Stillwater’s tuition. The scholarship program was a godsend for her. ... "
" ... The tour included stops in Miami, Puerto Rico, Los Angeles, and New York City and during each stop a scholarship was raffled and offered to an attendee who was still in college. ... "