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Nov 23 2024BUSINESS

Ready to Retire? Plan Ahead for Your Small Business

Thinking about retiring? If you own a small business, it's smart to start planning early. Mike Roach, who started Paloma Clothing in Portland, Oregon, knew he had to think about the future when he turned 74. His manager, Traci Burnes, had been crucial in navigating the pandemic, so he decided to off

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Nov 23 2024BUSINESS

How ESG Practices Affect Business Success in Korea and Taiwan

In today's business world, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices are a hot topic. This study dives into how these practices impact business performance in Korea and Taiwan. Both countries are similar in size, but their ESG strategies and outcomes vary greatly. The research looked at

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Minnesota Faces E. coli Outbreak After Ground Beef Recall

In Minnesota, at least 15 people have fallen ill due to E. coli poisoning, linked to a recent recall of over 167, 000 pounds of potentially contaminated ground beef. The recall was initiated by Detroit-based Wolverine Packing Co. after state agriculture officials reported multiple illnesses and dete

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Fitbit on Your Next Android Phone: A New Fitness Trend?

Imagine setting up your new Android phone and finding the Fitbit app already installed. Sounds normal, right? Well, not long ago, Google Fit was the go-to for Android users looking to track their fitness. But things are changing fast. With Google’s acquisition of Fitbit, it was only a matter of time

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Boosting Heart Health: A Different Approach to Exercise and Pain Relief

Heart failure can make it hard for people to do much physical activity because they get very out of breath and tired. This happens when the tiny blood vessels in the body aren't doing their job right, and the muscles can't get the energy they need. Myofascial release techniques (MRT) are a way to im

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Nov 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Deal Could Boost U. S. Economy

Hey, Donald Trump! Listen up. Withdrawing from the Paris climate deal isn't just bad for the planet, but it's also a major missed opportunity for the U. S. economy. 2024 was the hottest year ever, with temperatures exceeding the Paris agreement's target of 1. 5 degrees. This isn't just about the env

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Nov 22 2024CRIME

Dangerous Shelter: A Life Science Center's Concerns

A deadly stabbing spree in Manhattan has reignited fears about a nearby homeless shelter. The Alexandria Center for Life Science, a major research hub, has been complaining about the Bellevue Men’s Shelter for years. They say it's dangerous and puts their work at risk. The shelter is home to many me

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Nov 21 2024BUSINESS

What's Next for Apollo if Marc Rowan Becomes Treasury Secretary?

Imagine Apollo Global Management without its current CEO, Marc Rowan. That's a possibility if Rowan takes on the role of US Treasury secretary. This shift could significantly change the company's leadership and potentially open up massive financial opportunities. Rowan has been at the helm of Apoll

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Nov 21 2024CELEBRITIES

Sports Legends Race to Invest in Courtside Ventures

Shaquille O'Neal and Michael Jordan, two legendary basketball players, have both turned their eyes toward the investment firm Courtside Ventures. But who got there first? Surprisingly, it was Shaq, who used the business strategies of his former rival, Michael Jordan. Courtside Ventures, known for it

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Nov 21 2024EDUCATION

Are Colleges Making Students' Mental Health Worse?

Colleges are meant to prepare students for the real world, but some might be doing the opposite. After the 2016 U. S. election, many colleges turned into giant comfort zones, offering students milk, cookies, and even cuddle sessions with therapy animals. Harvard and Cornell cancelled classes to help

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