Census workers in Iowa say poor training, technology problems and waste — not to mention the challenges of counting population during a pandemic and after a derecho — make them question the accuracy of the count here. “Census figures, we use them for so many things,” said Amy Bennett, 48, […]
Month: November 2020
Welcome to Money Diaries where we are tackling the ever-present taboo that is money. We’re asking real people how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we’re tracking every last dollar. Today: an account executive who has a joint income of $490,000 per year and spends […]
The week begins with Día de los Muertos events, moves on through the election and, assuming we all come out on the other side, ends with a citywide celebration with Denver Arts Week(end) November 6-8. There’s plenty of other activity around town, though. Keep reading for ten things you can do in Denver […]
Unless you have been living under a rock (and if you have – Dose of Mild Covid-Era Humour Alert – you’ve started early, because the under-rock-living requirement doesn’t kick in until later in the week), we are about to enter another national lockdown. As of November 5, if you live in England, […]
There are just hours to go now until the most divisive, angry, expensive and fraught election in American history reaches what ought to be its denouement. Around 100 million people have already cast their ballots in early voting or by mail. The candidates are making their final swings through the states […]
LANSING, Mich. — Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced today that the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is making Economic Injury Disaster Loans of up to $2 million available to eligible small businesses, agricultural cooperatives, and nonprofits impacted by excessive rain that occurred Oct. 1, 2019 through June 3, 2020. SBA extended the loans following the Secretarial Disaster Declaration obtained by Governor Whitmer from U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Sonny Perdue last year. “This is welcome news for Michigan […]
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – It’s always an adventure trying something new. However, COVID-19 has limited a lot those opportunities, but the Girl Scouts of South Dakota don’t see it that way. They’re using it as an opportunity to give interested girls a unique adventure into the world of being […]
An animated adventure involving two young Arctic terns on a epic flight between polar opposite ends of the earth featured among the pitches heard by Cartoon Springboard’s final panel on the closing day of this year’s event. Scriptwriter Eva Perez Misa’s “Trip to the Antarctic” is a 13-part, 2D animated […]
Travel businesses have told The Telegraph that the industry will be “torn to pieces” by the new lockdown measures, which will outlaw all non-essential movement from Thursday. The new rules will last until at least December 2, rendering all holidays and leisure travel off-limits – both in the UK and […]
A video presentation startup called Mmhmm began during the coronavirus pandemic with a simple observation about most video calls: they’re boring. Founder Phil Libin, onetime CEO of Evernote and now the head of the digital product studio All Turtles, which developed Mmhmm, says that as he saw himself and others […]
NEW RIVER VALLEY, Va. (WDBJ) – A bike share program in the New River Valley wants to make is easy for you to get to the polls on Tuesday. It’s all part of a national, industry-wide initiative to offer free or discounted transportation to voters on Nov. 3. Roam NRV […]
As the global COVID-19 pandemic continues, talking to your therapist over the internet may be here to stay. Where you may have once traveled to a therapist’s office and sat face-to-face for an hour, you can now boot up your computer and log onto a secure, encrypted video platform like […]
Donald Trump will “go quietly” if he loses the election to Joe Biden as he actually “hates the f***ing job” of being President, ex-insider Anthony Scaramucci wildly claims. “The Mooch” – who spent 18 months working with Trump – said he does not expect Trump to make good on hints he will try […]
Election night is shaping up to be a long one and potentially a nail biter. Friends from around the country have been asking if I have an election night menu up my sleeve, and I believe there may be only one correct answer: A coupla pizza pies. You see, pizza […]
(WXYZ) — There is just one day until the 2020 general election, and 7 Action News is making sure you have all the information you need before voting absentee or going to the polls to vote. Split tickets are allowed While you can’t vote “split ticket” during the primary election […]
It is one of the few positives of the return of lockdown that, this time, the Government has decided to keep schools open. A U-turn now, in the face of pressure from the teaching unions, would be disastrous. Many of our young people have lost up to a third of […]
Interactions Matter Communication skills are more important than ever, said Jean Choy, an associate dean at the Foster School of Business, whose focus is executive education and international initiatives. For example, some people like to chitchat before getting to the meeting’s agenda, and others like to get right to business, […]
By now you know I’m a foodie. I love trying new dining experiences and experimenting with new recipes. I also make an effort to watch my diet and make healthier options when possible. If you’re a fan of organic and healthier eating, I think you will really enjoy my new […]
TribLIVE’s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. 3 minutes ago SHIM adds guidance and resources While the community still reels from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, many struggle with knowing where to turn. Fortunately, South Hills Interfaith […]
TOKYO — Asian airlines are facing an unprecedented fall in demand amid the coronavirus pandemic, with the situation not expected to change anytime soon as most borders in the region remain closed or arrival quarantines remain in place. While carriers attempt to weather the storm by launching a series of […]
Paul Pogba was the villain for Manchester United in a 1-0 defeat to Arsenal Paul ELLIS Text size Manchester United were the big losers as the rest of the Premier League’s major powers restored a semblance of normality after a chaotic start to the season filled with goalfests and upsets. […]
The lifestyle of Southwest Colorado living begins with ownership of this gorgeous home in Rockwood Estates. This home is spacious! From the multiple sitting rooms, open floor plan, huge bonus rooms (2), and the expansive outdoor entertaining space, there is room to make this a true multi- person/party mountain retreat! […]