The opportunity of experience and how companies can adapt to deliver

Every single experience – how and what people buy, how and where they work, and how they interact with others – has been upended by the COVID-19 pandemic and these new behaviors are here to stay. In a recent survey, around 80% of consumers who increased their digital usage in a variety of channels during…

Dallas startup livens up the workplace with subscription desk art packages

Newly launched Dallas startup, founded by a former congressional candidate, is looking to create a community of artist to deliver both old and new artwork to your desk top. Top Featured Tags: – Texas News, – Business Press Release Distribution Service

Michigan high school football playoffs to restart Jan. 2; practice begins Monday

The Michigan high school football playoffs will host regional finals Jan. 2, state semifinals on Jan. 9 and state finals on Jan. 16 at Ford Field.         Top Featured Tags: – Michigan News Press Release Distribution Service

Weak winter tourism hiring snaps a six-month streak of job gains in Colorado

A six-month streak of job gains in Colorado ended last month and more losses are expected as tighter restrictions to combat a rising wave of COVID-19 infections start to weigh more heavily on the economy. “The economy stalled abruptly. It is like running a marathon and hitting the wall at mile 21,” said Broomfield economist…

Biden may time confirmation votes to protect House majority

WASHINGTON — President-elect Joe Biden’s decision to tap several House Democrats for administrative positions is putting Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a politically tough spot, having chiseled away at the party’s already slimming majority and leaving her potentially without enough votes to pass his legislative agenda. Democrats already were heading into the new Congress with a…

U.S. awaits word on second vaccine as COVID-19 outbreak worsens

WASHINGTON — The U.S. stood on the verge of adding a second COVID-19 vaccine to its arsenal Friday as the outbreak passes through its most lethal phase yet, with the nation regularly recording over 3,000 deaths per day. The Food and Drug Administration was evaluating a shot developed by Moderna Inc. and the National Institutes…

Heartbreaking deaths of Michigan’s earliest COVID-19 victims: Stories reveal the true toll

Thousands are mourning the loss of a loved one because of COVID-19. Here’s how the virus spread all over metro Detroit — and devastated families.         Top Featured Tags: – Michigan News Press Release Distribution Service

Eastern Idaho leans heavily on public reports to catch poachers

Looking at a recent public request for help from Idaho Fish and Game on poaching cases across the state might lead someone to conclude that eastern Idaho has a big problem. Top Featured Tags: – Idaho News Press Release Distribution Service

ISP has extra DUI patrols out in force

Troopers with the Idaho State Police are joining their partner law enforcement agencies throughout the state and the ITD Office of Highway Safety in supporting the effort to remove DUI drivers from Idaho roadways and keep families whole during this… Top Featured Tags: – Idaho News Press Release Distribution Service

Kelly Canyon Ski Resort open for 2020-21 season

Kelly Canyon Ski Resort, east of Ririe, opened its 2020-2021 season on Dec. 17 with a few new wrinkles to cope with the pandemic and to keep customers happy. Top Featured Tags: – Idaho News Press Release Distribution Service

First elk associated with Wyoming feedgrounds tests positive for chronic wasting disease

A cow elk shot in Grand Teton National Park has tested positive for chronic wasting disease, according to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Top Featured Tags: – Montana News Press Release Distribution Service

UM survey: Majority of Montanans’ support grizzly bears

A new survey of Montanans shows positive attitudes toward grizzly bears and support for the presence of grizzly bears within the state, however acceptance of bear presence in areas closer to residential and agricultural areas is lower than in remote… Top Featured Tags: – Montana News Press Release Distribution Service

Montana adds 522 COVID-19 cases; five deaths Friday

Montana added another 522 COVID-19 cases and five deaths in an update Friday morning to the state’s case mapping and information website. Top Featured Tags: – Montana News Press Release Distribution Service

Michigan indoor dining ban extended to Jan. 15; theaters, casinos, other venues can reopen

Michigan’s casinos, movie theaters, bowling alleys and similar venues are allowed to open starting Monday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said.         Top Featured Tags: – Michigan News Press Release Distribution Service

Police: Arrest made in fire that killed NYC subway driver

NEW YORK (AP) — A man suspected of setting a train fire that killed a New York City subway driver in March has been arrested and charged with murder, police said Friday. Detectives linked Nathaniel Avinger, 50, to the fatal blaze after he was arrested Wednesday for allegedly groping a transit worker in Brooklyn. Avinger…

Indians manager Francona says team’s name change “correct”

CLEVELAND (AP) — Manager Terry Francona praised the Cleveland Indians for trying to “do the right thing” with a name change that was inevitable — and necessary. On Friday, Francona complimented the team’s decision to drop its name after 105 years, a switch that came after months of internal discussions, meetings with numerous groups and…

Myon Burrell enjoys 1st days of freedom after prison release

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — For nearly two decades, Myon Burrell had nothing but time. Locked up for life at 16 for a high-profile murder he swore he had nothing to do with, he was stuck in a tiny cell without even a window to watch the seasons change. The years dragged on slowly, and he saw…

Supreme Court Responds To Claims That Roberts Screamed At Other Justices Over Texas Election Lawsuit

Supreme Court Responds To Claims That Roberts Screamed At Other Justices Over Texas Election Lawsuit Tyler Durden Fri, 12/18/2020 – 15:28 Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times, A spokesperson for the U.S. Supreme Court disputed a report that claimed Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts shouted at the eight other justices in a room in the high…

UBS Chief Economist: There Is No Inflation, Consumers Are Just Imagining It

UBS Chief Economist: There Is No Inflation, Consumers Are Just Imagining It Tyler Durden Fri, 12/18/2020 – 15:11 Yesterday we asked if it was time to start worrying about food inflation while discussing recent notes by both Goldman and SocGen’s Albert Edwards, who highlighted the current burst in food inflation across the globe and especially…

Mexico Is Quietly Pushing Out Foreign Oil Investors

Mexico Is Quietly Pushing Out Foreign Oil Investors Tyler Durden Fri, 12/18/2020 – 14:55 Authored by Haley Zaremba via OilPrice.com, For nearly 80 years, Mexico kept its borders closed to foreign oil interests, with the state-owned and -run Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) being the only entity allowed to drill for gas in Mexican territory. In 2017,…

Humpback whale songs provide insight to population changes

Following reports of unusually low whale numbers that began in 2015-16, researchers examined song chorusing recorded at six sites off Maui. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Monkeys, like humans, persist at tasks they’ve already invested in

Humans are generally reluctant to give up on something they’ve already committed time and effort to. It’s called the ‘sunk costs’ phenomenon, where the more resources we sink into an endeavor, the likelier we are to continue — even if we sense it’s futile. A new study shows that both capuchin monkeys and rhesus macaques…

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