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05.09 / 06:06
UPS economy students Universities Freedom country For many investors and intellectuals leaving China, it's Japan — not the US — that's the bigger draw
Well-heeled Chinese are moving to Japan in droves, buying up homes and harboring hopes for opportunities
05.09 / 01:23
UPS Trade track reports Department The century-old Nordstrom department store chain gets a $3.76 billion bid from the Nordstrom family
Members of the Nordstrom family are teaming up with a Mexican retail group and are offering to take the department store retailer private at $23 per share cash, months after first expressing interest in a buyout
04.09 / 11:32
Reuters Fox Assurant WhatsApp Southern Universities reports US weather forecast: Three hurricanes to hit USA soon? Details here
According to the NHC, three concerning areas that they were looking at are in the central Atlantic Ocean, eastern Atlantic Ocean, and Caribbean Sea, as per a Fox Weather report. However, weather pundits in the US have assured that there won't be any concern for the next seven days even as the monitoring on these three areas of disturbance will continue as usual.
04.09 / 06:08
security Election Trade President Experts Universities Goldman sees US GDP hit if Trump wins, boost if Democrats sweep
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. economists gamed out the potential economic implications of a Republican or Democratic victory in the November elections, cautioning that US GDP faces a hit in the case of a win for Donald Trump. “We estimate that if Trump wins in a sweep or with divided government, the hit to growth from tariffs and tighter immigration policy would outweigh the positive fiscal impulse” from maintaining most tax cuts, Goldman economists including Alec Phillips wrote in a note Tuesday. Gross domestic product would see a peak hit of 0.5 percentage point in the second half of next year in that scenario, with the effects abating in 2026, the Goldman team estimated. They assumed a 20 percentage-point hike in China tariffs under Trump, along with higher duties on auto imports from Mexico and the European Union, and a reduction in immigration that would slow growth in the labor force.
04.09 / 05:26
markets UPS Career Freedom track travelers Colleges They’re breaking every retirement rule to be off now, not later
When Dana Saperstein quit her marketing job to spend six months hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, the then-31-year-old thought of it as a microretirement. “If I keep working myself to the bone until 60 years old, I might physically never be able" to hike the 2,650-mile Mexico-to-Canada trail, she said. Saperstein is among a small number of workers in their 20s and 30s borrowing years of freedom from their future selves to enjoy some of their retirement while they are still young.
31.08 / 21:01
Man country Olympics Courts rights Sporting The Paralympics: Why they are important and how they impact society
Sivarajan Solaimalai 21-13, 18-21, 21-15 in a group game on Friday, Hong Kong’s Chu Man Kai went across the net and bowed to appreciate the efforts of his opponent. The two embraced each other before walking off the court while holding each other’s hand. It was sport at its best. Although they had given their all on the court, the moment the match was over, it was all about spirit and values. The Paralympics is not just about winning or losing. The essence of Olympism (or Paralympism, if we can call it that) is not in the medals won, records broken or television rights sold.
30.08 / 21:23
Action economy film President country recommendations Interviews Kamala Harris: I will do this on the first day of my Presidency
Kamala Harris reveals what she would do on day one of being president. When asked about her early actions during her first interview as the Democratic nominee for president, Vice President Kamala Harris said she would start implementing her plans for an opportunity economy on her first day in office. Her first and foremost, one of her highest priorities is to do what she can to support and strengthen the middle class. Executive orders that quickly change federal policy have been signed into law by previous presidents on their first day in office. On his first day in office, President Biden signed 17 executive orders, one of which was to stop building the wall between the US and Mexico that former President Donald Trump had planned.
30.08 / 18:00
UPS Progressive stage country travelers symptoms rights Nurse ‘forced’ to leave Canada for endometriosis treatment over lack of help
Global News had heard from dozens of women across Canada about the struggle to access care for endometriosis, several of whom are now seeking or have sought help outside of Canada. This is Part 1 of a three-part series on why women are choosing to leave their own country for medical help. Part 2 will be posted on Tuesday, Sept. 3 and Part 3 will be posted on Friday, Sept. 6.
28.08 / 10:36
Citi BBC wellness Trade Bitcoin reports Features CoinFlip Launches Bitcoin ATMs in Mexico as Adoption Increases
Tim Alper is a British journalist and features writer who has worked at Cryptonews.com since 2018. He has written for media outlets such as the BBC, the Guardian, and Chosun Ilbo. He has also worked...
28.08 / 04:38
Merit Election country prevention rights Investigations International Chipotle may have violated workers' unionization rights, US labor board says
The National Labor Relations Board says Chipotle may have violated federal labor law in its treatment of employees at its only unionized store
27.08 / 17:21
markets Trade KeyCorp Latin reports rowing Scotiabank topped profit estimates last quarter while BMO missed. Here’s why
Canada’s Bank of Montreal on Tuesday reported quarterly profit below analysts’ estimates, its sixth miss in a row, hurt by weakness in its U.S. retail segment and as the lender made bigger than expected provisions for potential bad loans.
27.08 / 15:58
Provident Remark Netflix community show Relationships International The Accident: Creator reveals if there will be a Season 2 on Netflix
The Accident on Netflix, creator Leonardo Padrón has sparked speculation about a potential second season of the popular Spanish-language series. The show, which debuted on August 21, 2024, has captivated audiences with its intense narrative centered around a community's response to a tragic event. In response to a fan's enthusiastic comment on Instagram, Padrón suggested that there could be hope for a continuation of the series. The fan, expressing a desire for more content, remarked, «I need a second season… Got me wanting it more… 10 chapters seemed not enough to me… for such a beautiful series.» Padrón's response, marked with a raised-hands emoji, indicated his own hopes for a renewal, as mentioned in a Pinkvilla report.
24.08 / 10:24
Food wellness DISH stage Relationships peace A gochujang chicken recipe inspired by a trip to Australia
from all the lands on earth we come". In its most evolved stage, you could call it MasterChef Australia cuisine. That kind of food was not very cheap, and I did not come across very much of it during my two-week sojourn.
23.08 / 18:39
markets UPS Target CEO Strategy track Starbucks' new CEO arrives with more power
Starbucks' incoming CEO Brian Niccol will have more power than his predecessor. Niccol, who is leaving Chipotle Mexican Grill, will become CEO and chairman the moment he joins Starbucks on September 9. By contrast, Laxman Narasimhan spent more than five months as the CEO-in-training under company patriarch Howard Schultz and he never took on the board chairman position. Only after an intense period of shadowing Schultz did he gain the ability to set the company's strategy. The vastly different handovers underscore the two executives' contrasting resumes-Narasimhan had no restaurant experience while Niccol has spent 20 years as a leader at Chipotle and Yum! Brands.
23.08 / 15:10
Blockchain UPS Digital security Bitcoin rock Pepe Unchained Raises Record-Breaking $10M in Presale, 2 Days Left to Secure Lowest Price
Pepe Unchained ($PEPU) has barreled past the $10 million milestone just two months after its presale debut.
23.08 / 10:09
UPS Booking Food community love Fishing diving Peek into bookshelves of chefs
The East Indian Cookery Book, an anthology of recipes from one of the city’s most prominent communities, the East Indians. The rare, out-of-print book is special to Gresham Fernandes, chef partner at Bandra Born, who belongs to this community, because it holds recipes for fugyas, a wedding pickle made with toddy vinegar and vindaloo, which have influenced his repertoire. Fernandes is an avid reader with an impressive collection of 800 books, ranging from food writing to culinary culture.
23.08 / 02:41
Citi wellness Trade President country strain Relationships Nicaragua closes US Chamber of Commerce and 150 other organizations
Nicaragua’s government has closed another 151 nongovernmental organizations, among them some of the most important trade organizations, including the American Chamber of Commerce
21.08 / 07:38
markets Provident Target economy Cycling country Could ‘two-factor authentication’ in India's fiscal policy be a masterstroke?
The 3% fiscal deficit target: Is it sacrosanct? Irrespective of how the data is sliced, India’s public debt position is weak for a country of its size and potential. Of countries in the BBB category, India has the highest fiscal-deficit-to-GDP and the third-highest general-government-debt-to-GDP ratios. Among large emerging markets, its debt-to-GDP metric is much higher than that of Thailand, Mexico, Philippines, and closer to below-investment-grade Brazil.
20.08 / 20:58
markets UPS Food wellness Banner Department Owner of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain gets takeover bid from Canada’s Couche-Tard
The owner of 7-Eleven convenience stores has received a buyout offer for from Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard

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