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Apr 29 2024
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A Tough Time To Ban Non-Competes
Trust in leaders is ebbing; job loyalty is tanking; service businesses are getting tougher; so are small businesses; competition is stiffening; interest rates continue to be high; and AI is putting everyone’s job at risk... So, what is the FTC doing? Doing away with non-compete clauses—one of the few effective ways companies can protect their intellectual property, knowhow, and trade secrets
ForbesMar 12 2024
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Proposed bill would allow state to solicit bids for Arizona Highways magazine
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5)— An internationally renowned multi-award-winning magazine that needs no introduction to Arizonans, and many people across the world could be up for sale. Arizona Highways magazine is reaching its centennial mark next year. Since 1925, it has been operated by The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), which said it has subscribers in all 50 states and 100 countries.
Arizona's FamilyMay 05 2024
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Every Time Jennifer Lopez Went to the Met Gala
Jenny from the Block is headed back to the Met! While Jennifer Lopez is no stranger to fashion's biggest night — making her first appearance way back in 1999 — this year will be different for the star, as she is one of the event's four co-chairs. Joining the likes of Zendaya , Bad Bunny and Chris Hemsworth , Lopez will be on hand to lead the stream of A-list guests for the event, which this
PeopleMay 04 2024
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Hope And Disillusionment Among Chad's First-time Voters
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Barron'sApr 04 2024
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Foreign Policy in a Second Trump Term — What Really Matters w/ Walter Russell Mead — Tablet Magazine
Tablet MagMar 30 2024
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Magazine Park Eastern Egg Hunt and International Women’s Day celebration put kids and women upfront
SPRINGFIELD — The first springlike days in March bring people outdoors for events in Western Massachusetts including Saturday’s Easter Egg Hunt in Magazine Park and an International Woman’s Day Celebration at the Elks Club on Tiffany Street. It took the Easter Bunny and a couple of Sesame Street characters to wrangle all the kids in Magazine Park Saturday, but the third annual Community Easter
MassLive.comMay 04 2024
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Litchfield Drive-in takes moviegoers back in time
The Starlite has been a community staple for folks around Litchfield for more than 50 years and on Friday a new owner took his first tickets of the season. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video LITCHFIELD, Minn. — Back in the 1950s, there were more than 4,000 drive-in movie theaters across the country. Now only 300 or so remain,
KARE11May 01 2024
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Why Biden Needs The New York Times
Last Friday, President Biden traveled to midtown Manhattan for an long sit-down interview. Given that he’s in a difficult reelection campaign and trailing Donald Trump in the polls, this was not especially surprising: A Rose Garden strategy doesn’t make sense when you’re losing. What was surprising, however, is whom Biden chose talk to: quasi-reformed shock jock Howard Stern. Not only that,
New RepublicMay 04 2024
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Lawmakers to Ohio Students: Screen Time’s Over, Kids
This article was originally published in Ohio Capital Journal. Ohio senators have passed a bill to limit cell phone use in schools, but it allows local districts to decide on the best practices for their students. “Being a parent in the age of smartphones is — my mom would say is harder than she had it,” Natalie Hastings, mom-of-two, said. Hastings believes boundaries with technology are
Yahoo NewsMay 06 2024
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A "Times of Palestine" Yearbook Page Causes Uproar in Bellaire High
Last Thursday, when the Bellaire High School yearbook was released, thecontained one Arab student's account about what has been happening in Gaza and its aftereffects without any reference to the October 7 Hamas terror attack on Israel.For a school with a sizable Jewish population the lack of any perspective of how those students also have been affected by the ongoing attack and its aftermath
Houston Press