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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a surge in start-ups in 2020 and 2021, primarily in the e-commerce industry. This increase was driven by the new “at-home” lifestyle, with notable growth in areas such as home décor, food delivery, and virtual entertainment.According to economist John Haltiwanger, this pattern doesn’t simply represent a survival strategy, but also signals a major shift in the American economy toward service-based sectors like bars, restaurants, and fitness centers. The majority of American workers now appear to prefer interactive, creative roles over traditional labor-intensive jobs.We have seen a roughly 60% increase in new business growth annually…
Brianna Berlin, who works at the front desk at Coho Oceanfront Lodge in Lincoln City, said she’s been inundated with travelers as Oregon has been hit with record heat since Thursday.Temperatures along the coast hovered between 60 and 70 degrees over the weekend, with Portland reaching over 100 degrees for the first time this year on Sunday.Once on the shore, visitors from Portland, Salem and Eugene watched the sunset, which Berlin said they watched in front of their gas fireplaces, seemingly aware of the fun of it all.Other hotels and businesses along the Oregon coast and on the roads leading…
A new carbon capture technology developed by the University of Texas at Austin speeds up the conversion of atmospheric carbon dioxide into hydrates for ocean storage, offering a safer and more efficient alternative to injecting it into underground reservoirs. Credit: SciTechDaily.comResearchers have developed a new method of carbon storage that promotes the formation of carbon dioxide hydrates using a chemical-free process.The technique involves converting carbon dioxide into a stable, ice-like substance that is then buried in the ocean, potentially drastically reducing atmospheric carbon levels and combating climate change more effectively than traditional methods.A new method for capturing carbon from the…
The Baltimore Orioles’ successful West Coast road trip isn’t the only thing people are talking about right now within the organization. The Orioles announced Monday that they have hired Katie Griggs as their first woman to serve as president of business operations. What is a president of business operations? The president in this role is responsible for implementing new software, managing databases and running financial management procedures. Griggs is highly regarded in these areas, as evidenced by her past in the same position with the Seattle Mariners. The Orioles said in a news release that Griggs was named president of…
Latest Trending News, Viral and Weird News Live: Get real-time updates on trending news and keep up with all the viral and wacky news with live coverage. Latest News July 9, 2024: An Indian PhD scholar said she was due to attend a wedding but had no clothes to wear after Air India forgot to load her luggage on a flight from the US (Image). (X/@ANI) Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated live blog and has not been edited by Hindustan Times staff. Check out all the updates here: July 9, 2024 (Tuesday) 7:04 AM TRENDING NEWS LIVE: Indian PhD student…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to Russia, his first in nearly five years. His meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin will reportedly focus on a range of topics, including bilateral economic cooperation and the Ukraine conflict. The Indian PM was given a grand welcome and one of the events saw Russian women dancing bhangra in front of Moscow’s Red Square. Footage of the PM’s visit has flooded social media, including a video of a young girl dancing her heart out to the sounds of a dhol. Her bhangra performance is even more adorable as she is…
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, USA, December 1, 2023.Brendan McDiarmid | ReutersThis report is from today’s CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. The CNBC Daily Open brings investors all the information they need to know, wherever they are. Like it? Subscribe. here.Market record highThe S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite Index closed at record highs as investors awaited inflation data to gauge the direction of U.S. monetary policy. Apple extended its gains after closing at a fifth consecutive record high, and Nvidia also rose, but the Dow Jones Industrial…
First Lady Jill Biden on Monday reiterated President Biden’s position that the debate is over and that he will remain in the presidential race.Biden stared down his own party in Washington and reiterated his commitment to the campaign during an appearance on his favorite TV show, MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” but he made the same remarks during a one-day campaign tour of North Carolina, Florida and Georgia.”There’s been a lot of talk about this race, but Joe has made it clear he’s going to fight with all his might,” Dr. Biden told a crowd gathered at a brewery in Wilmington, N.C.…
You’re reading our Today’s Opinions newsletter. Sign up to get it delivered to your inbox.From the Mouth of the Democratic Party to the Ears of GodEJ Dionne I was afraid to write the column that was published on Sunday, not because it contradicted what I had written earlier (though it did), but because I was never willing to believe that President Biden could not complete his reelection mission.But after seeing the president further misguided the situation in Biden’s interview with George Stephanopoulos on Friday, EJ says “the friendly pundits and politicians who have been soft on the situation out of…
Those who have been calling for President Biden and his team to change the way they run their campaign got their wish on Monday. For better or worse, after half a century of operating as an insider, Biden is positioning himself as an outsider. And he’s battling not only Donald Trump but also Democratic “elites” and neurotic commentators who say Biden is too old.Biden’s new strategy may work if he fails to prove that the “elites” are right.On Monday, as lawmakers returned to Washington after their recess (the first time the two chambers met in person since Biden’s disastrous debate…