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The Planet on the Plate: Why Epicurious Left Beef Behind
In an effort to encourage more sustainable cooking, we won't be publishing new beef recipes on Epicurious.
Domino's brings back one of advertising's stranger mascots: the 1980s-era Noid
The Noid is back. And it's gotten a makeover.Ann Arbor-based Domino's Pizza has brought back its red-suited, long-eared villain from the late 80s in a campaign that hypes its new driverless pizza delivery.In a nostalgia-meets-the-future approach, the Noid is returning to TV ads. And that's not the…
Commentary: Costs of the Pause are all too easy to see
While the full ramifications of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's pandemic policies remain unknown, it is possible to estimate some of the costs. Recent employment data from the federal government shows that the second lockdown that started in November, the "Pause to Save Lives," led to significant job…
Detroit schools using cash, extra sick days to get teachers, staff vaccinated
The Detroit Public Schools Community District is offering an incentive to teachers and other employees who prove they've taken a COVID-19 vaccine
Wayne State University offers students money to get COVID-19 vaccine
The offer from the midtown Detroit school is simple — upload proof of vaccination by May 7 and get $10 added to their student accounts.
Question of the Day: How long does the average user spend on TikTok a day? - Blog
Answer: Over 45 minutes a day! [21.5 hours a month!] Questions: How much time do you spend on TikTok? What do you like about it? Has TikTok ever impacted your financial knowledge or have your purchasing decisions been influenced?
The Best Coupon In Your Wallet? Your Vaccination Card
Krispy Kreme, cheesecake, fries, arcade tokens—proof of a shot means freebies and discounts. Vaccinated people are jumping on the deals. ‘What would really rock my boat is free golf.’
Cost of ending a pandemic: Who pays for shots in arms?
Cost has not been the primary concern in the multibillion-dollar effort to vaccinate the country against COVID-19 and end the yearlong pandemic, but somebody still has to pay for it.Who's paying and how much isn't so clear cut.The U.S. government is spending upward of $10 billion to purchase and…
Jase Bolger: Did Michigan's COVID response really save more lives?
I read with interest Crain's editorial "It's time for state to give restaurants guidance." While I agreed with the overall point, I was alarmed that Crain's would suggest there was "no dispute" that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's extended lockdown was the cause of reduced COVID cases and is saving lives…
Who Americans Spend Their Time With, by Age
Ever wondered who Americans spend the most time with? This chart assesses how many minutes per day Americans spend with different people.
Free electric Gest carts come to downtown Detroit
Two carts will be in available for Detroit visitors and residents to use starting Tigers' Opening Day, April 1
Musk says Tesla would be shut down if its cars spied in China, elsewhere | Reuters
Brands Go All-In on Covid-19 Vaccination Promos
Free donuts to promote public health? Why not…
The Lost Year: What the Pandemic Cost Teenagers — ProPublica
In Hobbs, New Mexico, the high school closed and football was cancelled, while just across the state line in Texas, students seemed to be living nearly normal lives. Here’s how pandemic school…
Nike sets diversity goals for 2025, ties executive comp back to them
Nike has laid out a five-year roadmap to creating a more diverse and inclusive workforce, the company announced Thursday.
Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies of 2021
Fast Company’s 2021 World’s Most Innovative Companies.
Divvying up doses: How Michigan's race, income factors impact COVID-19 vaccine allotments across the state
Michigan's 10 most populous counties collectively received about 3,400 fewer first doses of COVID-19 vaccine last week after the state applied a formula that factors in race, poverty, housing and other social vulnerabilities instead of allocating vaccine doses by share of population, state data…
Detroit clothing brand Merit Goodness partners with Meijer to help send students to college
A Detroit-based clothing brand is getting the chance to sell some of its pieces inside one of the state's biggest retailers as a way to support high school and college students.Merit Goodness, a fashion brand established in 2012, has two of its products on the shelves of Meijer's two Detroit…
Tigers' Opening Day fan cap is 1,000; decision on who gets in coming soon
The Tigers open the season April 1 at home against the Cleveland Indians.
Stadium capacity restrictions loosened ahead of Tigers' Opening Day in Detroit
It appears Comerica Park will have at least some fans in the ballpark for the Detroit Tigers' season opener.With newly announced rules allowing for up to 1,000 people at large outdoor entertainment facilities, the 41,083-seat Detroit stadium won't be empty aside from players, staff and media as it…
Michigan Senate panel aims to block vaccine allocations based on race
The Senate Appropriations Committee voted 11-6 to include the restriction in a spending bill that primarily allocates federal relief funding.
As Israel Reopens, ‘Whoever Does Not Get Vaccinated Will Be Left Behind’
New government and business initiatives are moving in the direction of a two-tier system for the vaccinated and unvaccinated, raising legal, moral and ethical questions.
McDonald's sets diversity targets, seeks gender parity by 2030
Airlines push White House to reject testing for US flights
Leaders of several major U.S. airlines met online with officials to press their case against requiring coronavirus tests for domestic flights
Grand Valley State University rolls out free tuition program
Grand Valley State University is offering free tuition to undergraduate students in low-income families starting in the fall.The Allendale-based university is rolling out the Grand Valley Pledge to students from six counties across Michigan where the school has a presence, including Wayne County,…
Kraft Heinz sells nuts business, including Planters, to Hormel for $3.35 billion
The business, which includes most Planters products and the Corn Nuts brand, contributed about $1.1 billion to Kraft Heinz's 2020 sales.
Kroger to pay $100 to workers who get COVID-19 vaccination | Reuters
Supermarket chain Kroger Co said on Friday it would give $100 to workers who get a COVID-19 vaccination, joining a growing list of U.S. retailers incentivizing employees to get inoculated against the novel coronavirus as soon as possible.
How Much Free Time Do the Happiest People Have? - The Atlantic
Too little, and people tend to get stressed. Too much, and people tend to feel idle.