[ad_1] 2023 is shaping up to be a challenging year for businesses globally, affecting all industries and markets. Here we discuss what startups remain popular in the volatile market. Current […]
Month: February 2023
Muscles weaken as people age, but strength training can combat that
[ad_1] Comment on this story Comment Like many in her age range, 97-year-old Sylvia McGregor of Sydney deals with her share of maladies — in her case, arthritis, osteoporosis, hearing […]
The beginner’s magazine to create a relaxed atmosphere in your health clinic for patients
[ad_1] Dealing with health issues is never fun, especially if you are waiting for a diagnosis that you may be worried about. While it’s important to make sure you visit […]
Dilara Finikoglu London Fashion Week FW23 runway
[ad_1] Turkish native Dilara Findikoglu plays with your emotions. She tugs at your heartstrings, makes you feel her pain, and conveys an intensity that makes you feel what she’s drawing […]
Polly launches a new visual identity and creative campaign
[ad_1] Embedded auto insurance leader launches brand in partnership with TBWA\Chiat\day LA. Vermont Business Magazine Paul, the Williston-based leader in automotive retail, has today announced a new visual identity and […]
Women’s basketball dropped one at Utah Tech.
[ad_1] The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros women’s basketball team defeated the Utah Tech Trailblazers 89-86 on Saturday at Burns Arena in a game that featured seven […]
Humans take a series of selfies as ‘time travel’.
[ad_1] The amazing selfies include pictures with Albert Einstein, Charlie Chaplin, Nikola Tesla to Pablo Picasso. Cover Image Source: Instagram | Stelfi time traveler as if Phoebe M February 20, […]
These are the biggest French startups in 2023 by the French government. • TechCrunch
[ad_1] It’s that time of year. The French government and state-backed La France Tech app have compiled the numbers and ranked 120 of the top performing startups in France right […]
The FDA says cocoa may be advertised with limited health claims
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How the AT&T case informs Big Tech gaps
[ad_1] Naomi Ku / ProMarket Cracking down on companies that antitrust regulators deem too dominant can be costly and negatively impact innovation and consumer safety. As economists and policymakers in […]