October 16, 2020 6 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Economic downturns make it more important than ever for entrepreneurs to secure the marketing support they need to sustain profitability for their small businesses. Jennifer Kem, CEO of The Master Brand Institute, knows from experience the […]
Month: January 2024
As early as March of this year, many parents realized that their children likely would not physically attend school for the fall semester due to the pandemic. This led to a mad scramble to make other arrangements. Some parents opted for “pandemic pods,” which are essentially groups of 10 or […]
Demon Slayer’s first feature length film in Demon Slayer: Infinity Train is arriving into theaters this week in Japan, and it seems if the next adventure in the lives of Tanjiro, Nezuko, and their demon hunting friends will be the widest theatrical release for a movie ever, surpassing Disney’s Frozen […]
New house sales surge, cold storage is also hot, a tale of NYC apartment buying, Seritage REIT ruminations, and some vacation rental owner advice. In Today’s News New House Sales Outpacing New House Starts by Historic Margin The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) says housing demand has increased so […]
Genshin Impact has taken the gaming world by surprise, delivering a massive open-world adventure packed with items to hunt, dungeons to raid, characters to develop, and stories to enjoy. It being a free-to-play game is icing on the cake. Sure, you can spend real money to roll the dice on […]
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – First there was taco night, then barbecue sandwiches, followed by meats by the pound – all splashy marketing events to generate buzz leading up to Proof BBQ’s grand opening in the Cleveland suburbs. And then came coronavirus. Michael Griffin already had success with a popular pizza […]
ENTHUSIAM for online learning waned fast for Kendra Lee’s older son, who is now in fourth grade, and her younger one (pictured here), who is now in kindergarten. (Photo: Courtesy Kendra Lee) Next month’s gradual return for most elementary-age students in and around the City of Falls Church will serve […]
So it sounds as if there will be plenty for Phoenix to work with: his Napoleon should be nothing if not complex. That alone will make him very different from many of the better-known depictions of Napoleon in cinema over the years – perhaps thanks to Gillray, he’s often been […]
It’s no news to anyone that these are trying times for many companies. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, industries such as tourism and travel have been particularly hard hit by border closures, restrictions, and a general desire by people to avoid unnecessary risks of exposure. However, great opportunities can also […]
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A Liberty Township teen is hoping to take his inventions to the next level by appearing on “Shark Tank.” He’s already sold thousands of products across the country and even overseas, but what will the sharks say? From his home in Liberty Township, 15-year-old Carson Grill […]
© Photo by Romiana Lee/Shutterstock These Countries Just Made It Easier for Americans to Move and Work Abroad At a time when most borders around the world are shut to American travelers due to concerns over the country’s high rates of COVID-19 transmission, a number of destinations have recently decided […]
TribLIVE’s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Here are a few upcoming events in the Murrysville area: Basket raffle to benefit kidney transplant patient Export Floral will hold a basket raffle to benefit a former employee, Stacey McKay […]
CLOSE Vineyards Elementary first-grade students from the classrooms of Joanna Campanile and Janell Matos hold up their teachers’ grants on Friday, Oct. 16, 2020. (Photo: Courtesy of Collier County Public Schools) Escape rooms that make learning an adventure, a student store encouraging creativity, and a new way to engage students about civics […]
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. This year, we’ve had more time to online shop than ever before — and at Shop With Us, we would say that we have our fingers on the pulse of what’s trending in […]
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)–The Lansing School District Board of Education unanimously voted to delay the return of students to Lansing schools for in person education until January 25, 2021 atthe beginning of the next new semester. “We are listening to parents, teachers and staff, and while most everyone wants our kids […]
It had been a glorious stretch of ottobrate romane. This romanism – one of my favorites – traces its origins back centuries to when Romans would head to the countryside surrounding the city during the October grape harvest to indulge in baccanalian festivities of wine and food, song and dance. Today, […]
With massive job losses and continued economic uncertainty as the pandemic drags on, workers might be hesitant to ask for anything, let alone a raise. “If you are in a place where you’ve had a significant impact on the organization and taken on more responsibility and the company isn’t saying, […]
The City of Denver is speeding up its Elevate Denver bond program to help accelerate recovery from the COVID-19-induced economic downturn. “Now more than ever, people in our community need access to good-paying jobs, so we’re deploying the same job-creating tools used to bring us out of past recessions by accelerating […]
After her marriage to Nick Lachey ended, Simpson decided to have a little fun. And she left a mark—on Mayer and the zeitgeist. In 2010, about three years after they split up, Mayer infamously told Playboy, “Yeah, that girl is like crack cocaine to me. Sexually it was crazy. That’s all I’ll say. […]
England’s winter is starting to take shape with the South African government privately giving the go ahead for a tour next month and the Indian board meeting this weekend to discuss a Test series in Mumbai next year. The South African government has told its cricket board it will issue […]
Robert Smith, the billionaire who went viral last year for paying off the debt of students at Morehouse College, admitted to an illegal scheme to conceal income and evade taxes by using offshore trusts and bank accounts for 15 years. The Justice Department announced on Thursday that Smith entered a […]
CLOSE Autoplay Show Thumbnails Show Captions Last SlideNext Slide Even during a year packed with drama, the weekend that shut down Oregon’s outdoors remains a surreal moment in state history. Beginning in the coastal town of Warrenton, where mayor Henry Balensifer declared tourists a “clear and present danger,” all of Oregon’s recreation destinations would eventually be […]