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Denver eyes open-container "entertainment districts" to boost restaurants
RENEWABLE ENERGY: Calif. rooftop solar fight could shift industry's future -- Friday, April 2, 2021 -- www.eenews.net
After a Remote Year, Tech’s Shadow Workforce Barely Hangs On
Which food sales will slump as restaurant dining reopens
Which food sales will slump as restaurant dining reopens
Meat and herbs and spices are most likely to see declines as out-of-home eating increases, but consumers' new love for cooking offers opportunity to mitigate the loss, a Numerator report finds.
Which food sales will slump as restaurant dining reopens
Forbes’ 35th Annual World’s Billionaires List: Facts And Figures 2021
Forbes’ 35th Annual World’s Billionaires List: Facts And Figures 2021
Despite the pandemic, it was a record-setting year for the world’s wealthiest- with a $5 trillion surge in wealth and an unprecedented number of new billionaires.
Forbes’ 35th Annual World’s Billionaires List: Facts And Figures 2021
Lowe's looks beyond gardening, grills as it seeks to stretch pandemic stay-at-home gains into spring
How the pandemic drove retailers to on-demand warehousing
How the pandemic drove retailers to on-demand warehousing
A pivot to holding more inventory, rising warehouse rents and Amazon's decision to limit its fulfillment service all played a role.
How the pandemic drove retailers to on-demand warehousing
Surely We Can Do Better Than Elon Musk ❧ Current Affairs
Supply chain slowdown hits at key pillars of economy and will likely get worse: Dan Yergin
Supply chain slowdown hits at key pillars of economy and will likely get worse: Dan Yergin
Pressures on global supply chains are increasing and disruptions are likely to only get worse as summer approaches and the economy booms.
Supply chain slowdown hits at key pillars of economy and will likely get worse: Dan Yergin
There is a surge in new job openings, but why isn't there a surge in job candidates?
There is a surge in new job openings, but why isn't there a surge in job candidates?
More employers are actively recruiting job candidates, even for low- and middle-level white collar jobs as fewer answer ads during COVID crisis.
There is a surge in new job openings, but why isn't there a surge in job candidates?
California recall has enough signatures to make ballot
California recall has enough signatures to make ballot
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Organizers of the recall effort against California Gov. Gavin Newsom collected enough valid signatures to qualify for the ballot, state election officials said Monday, likely triggering just the second such election in state history. “The people of California have done what the politicians thought would be impossible," said Orrin Heatlie, the retired county sheriff's sergeant who launched the recall effort last year. “Our work is just beginning. Now the real campaign is about to commence." Heatlie spearheaded the signature collection effort that began last June and then picked up momentum in the fall as frustration grew over Newsom's coronavirus-related actions. The California secretary of state's office said more than 1.6 million signatures had been deemed valid as of Monday, about 100,000 more than required.
California recall has enough signatures to make ballot