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Day: March 4, 2021
For the first week of my remote internship last summer, I had no idea of what most of my colleagues looked like. The only connection I had to them was through their profile photos –– and at the time, all of them were the Black Lives Matter logo. My social […]
Ryan Hardt, far right, junior quarterback for the Ponderosa High School football team, takes a snap as senior running back Cody Pomi, at right near Hardt, moves into action during the team’s first padded practice back at the school Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in Shingle Springs. Xavier Mascareñas [email protected] Indoor […]
It’s something that Charlotte Balbier, 43, understands well. As mother to three-year-old Harry, she used to rely closely on a network of other mothers near her home, just outside Manchester. She runs a career coaching firm and was always keen to see her clients face-to-face. Then came the first lockdown, which […]
Many Americans are longing for the days when they could take a dream vacation to Paris, Bali, or even just over the border to Toronto. As vaccine availability increases in the U.S., people are feeling a glimmer of hope that international travel will be back on the table soon. But […]
With many Tucson school districts returning to some form of in-person learning in the coming weeks, the popular city-run KIDCO program is gearing up to resume its usual after-school program at its school-based sites. Registration for the after school KIDCO program starts at 8 a.m. on Friday, March 12 online […]
Residents received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Thursday at the Peconic Recreation Center. (Credit: Steve Wick) For the hundreds of people who lined up at the Peconic Recreation Center Thursday morning to receive their first COVID-19 vaccination, the day was a miracle long in the making. In fact, […]
Donna Speciale’s recent return to the business of selling TV advertising might be the most obvious hint that Madison Avenue is eager to get back to normal after a year of coronavirus chaos. Too bad that won’t be possible. Speciale is a veteran ad executive with hard-won experience on both […]
March 4, 2021 6 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Bringing a product to market can be daunting. One of the reasons so many products fail is because entrepreneurs don’t take the necessary steps to plan and prepare. “Before you invest time and money into an idea, […]
After months of social distancing and sheltering in place, it’s only natural to be in need of a vacation. Maybe you’re dreaming of a beach on a tropical island or a penguin-watching expedition in Antarctica. Perhaps you would be just as happy to climb into the car with the people […]
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Get ready to see a full spectrum of eye-popping laser lights and special effects set to a soundtrack of today’s greatest hits — all from the comfort and safety of your car. Six Flags Great Adventure is hosting a new, limited-time event, the Six Flags Rockin’ […]
Demiplane, a new digital platform for tabletop RPGs, has brought on D&D Beyond founder Adam Bradford as its Chief Development Officer. Demiplane is a relatively recent web-based service for online tabletop RPG play that combines player matchmaking, live and interactive video capabilities, shared journals and inventory, dice rolling, and other […]
Everything You Need to Know Before You Travel to Mexico and the Caribbean Right Now Traveling to Mexico and the Caribbean Right Now As the COVID-19 pandemic continues running its course, many travelers are itching to […]
Diane Norman lost her memory twice. The first time, it disappeared in bits and pieces. She forgot where she left her purse, searching for it dozens of times a day. She forgot how to cook and how to pay the bills. She forgot people who were fixtures in her life. […]
The first-time filmmaker — who co-wrote the story of platonic love between two virtual strangers with co-star Mark Duplass — explains how the film was shot via webcams using a very basic “homemade” rig: “It was all built on an IKEA cutting board.” In Language Lessons, Natalie Morales — best know for supporting […]
Special-purpose acquisition companies, known as SPACs, have grown popular among money managers and investors because they make the process of taking a company public much easier. But free rides for investors are rare and they never last long. Michael Brush explains the risks of SPACs and provides a detailed guide […]
The first-time filmmaker — who co-wrote the story of platonic love between two virtual strangers with co-star Mark Duplass — explains how the film was shot via webcams using a very basic “homemade” rig: “It was all built on an Ikea cutting board.” In Language Lessons, Natalie Morales — best know for supporting […]
Instead, the line has pushed back the debut to late June, when the square rigger will sail a round trip from Portsmouth along the south coast, followed by a series of voyages from Harwich, Leith, Greenock and Liverpool. Last year, both Saga Cruises and Viking raised the prospect of offering […]
Brandon Dell’Orto listened to the comments and complaints as the school board meeting dragged on hour after hour. Many parents were angry. Their kids were sad, bored, borderline depressed, fed up with a school model that didn’t allow them to be on campus every day. The parents wanted schools open. […]
Tiny pieces of plastic are polluting some of Lancaster County’s most well-known waterways, where local researchers fear they could pose threats to both human health and wildlife. In fact, the plastics — some made with harmful chemicals — have been found in more than 50 major rivers, streams and lakes […]
© Provided by The Financial Express For a very pleasant one day trip, drive over, hire a cycle and pedal around the town, have lunch, pedal some more and drive back. By Padeep Chamaria, Travelers finally sensed relief as the restrictions started lifting a few months ago. Also after the […]
An upcoming, virtual town hall meeting co-sponsored by Port Arthur Newsmedia and Lamar University aims to educate the city’s voters about the upcoming Port Arthur parks proposition election. The online event is slated to run from 3 to 4 p.m. March 10 and can be viewed live on the newspaper’s […]