Travel can be a guaranteed casualty in the culture wars: travel every week

[ad_1] Arnie Weissman It can come from the left or the right, politicians or an organized group of citizens. If the state legislature becomes embroiled in the nation’s culture wars, it may face the threat of self-immolation. If the destination supports an event or initiates an initiative that offends a legislator, it may be called […]

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Disney to cut 7,000 jobs in business restructuring

[ad_1] THRILL-finders They love rollercoasters; Investors, not so much. Disney’s stock price’s recent streak is akin to rides at its theme parks: a few moments of excitement, then, inexorably, comes the fall. In the year After 12 stellar months in 2020-21, the company’s market value nearly halved as Wall Street grew wary of Hollywood’s long-term […]

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New technology center opens for youth in northwest Charlotte WFAE 90.7

[ad_1] The first Teen Tech Center in North Carolina is operating at Best Buy. The opening ceremony was held Tuesday in northwest Charlotte. The facility has a variety of equipment including computers, a recording studio and 3D printers to help bridge the digital divide in society. A large crowd gathered for the launch of the […]

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New Jersey coffee business fined $2,000 for not accepting Financial Daily coffee news from Roaster magazine

[ad_1] One of the two Latin phrases on the back of the Great American Seal is Nous Ordo Seclorum, which translates to “New Order of the Ages.” New Jersey specialty coffee shop chain Hidden Grounds Coffee has agreed to pay a $2,000 fine following two state law violation notices for not accepting cash. In an […]

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State disciplines health care providers

[ad_1] For immediate release: February 8, 2023   (23-014) Contact: DOH CommunicationsPublic inquiries: Health Systems Customer Service 360-236-4700 OLYMPIA — The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions or withdrawn charges against the following health care providers in our state. The department’s Health Systems Quality Assurance Division works with boards, commissions, and advisory committees […]

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‘Say yes to everything’: These founders have advice for joining Big Tech accelerators.

[ad_1] Big companies are often not treated as philanthropic to the little guys. They can be bureaucratic, slow, slow – but they’ve mastered lessons that keep their big ships afloat. In contrast, startups are new-idea hubs. They’re fast-moving, scrappy, lean — but their leaders often lack the ability to know where to grow next or […]

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It’s all about family, faith and fashion for Jayda Carrey

[ad_1] This feature first appeared in the 2022-23 winter edition of Cal Sports Quarterly. Cal Athletics’ flagship magazine features long-form sports journalism at its best and provides in-depth coverage of the scholar-athlete experience at Berkeley. Printed copies are sent four times a year to Bear Backers who give at the Bear Club level (currently $600 […]

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Highlight career opportunities in business and accounting

[ad_1] The Accounting Advisory Board panel included representatives from several organizations and discussed possible career paths for business students. Photo by John Griffin. The College of Business and Career Center hosted a program for Long Island High School students Stony Brook University’s College of Business (COB) partnered with the Career Center to welcome 90 accounting […]

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Is the Dominican Republic safe? Travel advice 2023

[ad_1] Located in the Atlantic Ocean, the Dominican Republic sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, providing travelers with a tropical environment to experience some of the world’s best beaches, fantastic resorts, and plenty of recreational and leisure opportunities. However, visiting the Dominican Republic is sometimes not just about exploring a tropical paradise. […]

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