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Apr 25 2024
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39th annual Lexus Corporate Run back in Miami as runners hit the streets. Take a look
The Miami Lexus Corporate Run is one of the largest 5K runs in the nation drawing in local runners representing hundreds of companies in South Florida. The 5k (3.1 mile) run/walk started at 6:45 p.m. at Bayfront Park, 301 N. Biscayne Blvd. From there, the runners headed south as the road winds its way through the streets of Downtown Miami. This year’s Corporate Run, in its 39th year, put about
Miami HeraldDec 15 2023
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Tucker Carlson Network Parks Trucks Outside Major News Outlets, Declares ‘Corporate Media Is Dead’
The Tucker Carlson Network (TCN) parked ad trucks outside of CNN, NBC News, The New York Times, and The Washington Post on Thursday with messages on them saying that "Corporate Media is Dead."
The trucks advertised the ousted Fox News host's new subscription-based platform, encouraging onlookers to "Join us."
The MessengerApr 17 2024
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Villainous lawyer Randy Mastro set to become Eric Adams corporation counsel in NYC
Randy Mastro, the villainous lawyer who authored a whitewash report on the Bridgegate scandal and now represents New Jersey in a lawsuit against New York on congestion pricing, appears to be returning to New York City Hall as corporation counsel, the New York Times has reported. The report says that New York City Mayor Eric Adams is pushing out Sylvia Hinds-Radix and replacing her with Mastro
New Jersey GlobeMay 12 2024
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Levounis: How parents can help kids navigate social media
Most of us are attached to our phones or tablets and consider them vital for life in 2024. As social media, the internet, and other technologies become more entwined with our professional and personal worlds, the potential for problematic use and technology addiction increases. Parents who try to manage their kids’ social media use know well that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to
Boston HeraldApr 11 2024
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Lawmakers weigh funding new judicial positions with higher corporate taxes and fees
A bill moving through the Vermont Legislature this year would create dozens of new positions across the state’s judicial system — and fund them with higher corporate taxes and fees. The bill, H.880, would support some 70 total positions, many of them new, from prosecutors to IT specialists. It’s meant to give the courts additional resources to tackle a stubborn backlog of thousands of
VT DiggerMay 12 2024
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Fans Took to Social Media To React to Rumors New Patriots Logo
The New England Patriots have long been the class of the NFL, or at least while former legendary quarterback Tom Brady played for the organization. When Brady was at the helm, they won six Super Bowl titles, making them the most successful franchise in NFL history. But since his departure, the Patriots have fallen back to reality. New England has only one playoff appearance in four years since
NewsweekMar 29 2024
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Meditation retreat center aimed at corporate women proposed for Marshall
MARSHALL - The quiet country of Madison County would seem to be ideal for a retreat center. But a proposed location for such a sanctuary has given rise to questions for neighboring residents. The Madison County Planning Board held a quasi-judicial meeting March 19 for an applicant proposing to bring a meditation retreat center aimed at corporate women. Ultimately, the hearing was continued to
Asheville Citizen-TimesApr 07 2024
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'Big leap of faith': This couple quit corporate life and turned an arty side hustle into a business
Omar Obaid has enjoyed painting and drawing since he was a child. As an adult, he would wind down from work at the weekend by creating abstract art on canvas, hanging his pieces in the west London home he shares with his wife, Summer. Friends would say, "Where did you get this from? Oh, this is cool," he told CNBC by video call. Summer encouraged him to sell them, and they promoted his work
CNBCMay 03 2024
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The Week That Student Journalists Put the Media to Shame
If you spent Tuesday night listening to WKCR-FM, Columbia University’s student-run radio station, you would have heard journalists describing, in precise, riveting detail, the terrifying invasion of their campus by the New York Police Department at the request of their school’s administration. If you woke up the next morning and tuned into mainstream news coverage of the exact same events, you
The NationMay 11 2024
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Boulder County residents bombard social media with aurora borealis images
Sean Bowling, a University of Colorado Boulder sophomore, said that when his friend told him they would be able to see the Northern Lights just by stepping outside, Bowling thought he was joking. “I honestly didn’t believe him,” Bowling said. “I didn’t even know it was happening.” Bowling and his friend ended up driving from Boulder to Allenspark on Friday to view the aurora borealis. The
Boulder Daily Camera