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Stanford Graduate School of Business Historically, business schools have focused on turning a profit. At Stanford, a unique program has been challenging that notion. The Joint MA/MBA in Education and Business Administration is a collaboration between Stanford’s Graduate School of Education (GSE) and the Graduate School of Business (GSB)—and it’s an ‘unlikely’ collaboration that has...
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When people first started coming into Campania, a restaurant in Staten Island known for its coal-fired pizza, and inquiring about “Kim,” Nicole Bressi, a server there, didn’t quite get it. “I was like, ‘Kim isn’t here today, but check back tomorrow,’” Ms. Bressi said. “It took me a few times to realize they weren’t talking...
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WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) — Allen’s Lawn Care hosted a Fun Fest Saturday at Perkins Park. Kids and families were treated to music, free food, games and even a couple water slides. Historical society holds scavenger hunt For the kids there, it was about enjoying the start of their summer now that classes for the most...
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More than 1,000 flights were canceled as of Saturday morning, according to flight tracking website FlightAware, after 2,300 cancellations on Friday. Delta Air Lines (DAL) is most affected by the cancellations, with more than 230 flights, or 8% of its operations, axed on Saturday. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, where Delta is headquartered and has...
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Everyday Heroes: Pandemic put her business on pause, but not her giving spirit  KATU Read more…
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CRANSTON, R.I. (WPRI) — Retirement. That’s what’s on the minds of the owners of Stadium Fish & Chip. The seafood restaurant is a longtime Cranston staple, and while Monique and Gary Woods tell 12 News they’re ready to call it a career, they aren’t looking to close the restaurant for good. The Woods are actually...
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The New York City mayor, Eric Adams, held a briefing with more than 100 employers and business leaders on Thursday to discuss public safety in the city and the steps his administration is taking to ensure workers returning to the office feel comfortable during their commutes. The Partnership for New York City, a business group,...
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MONTREAL, May 27 (Reuters) – Backers of Quebec’s sweeping new law to promote French usage in the Canadian province hail it as the most important measure in nearly half a century to protect the language in mostly English-speaking North America. But the law passed by a majority of Quebec legislators on Tuesday faces vocal opposition...
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JACKSON, Tenn. — People got together to mix, mingle, and kick-off the summer. ‘Business After Hours’ held in Jackson ‘Business After Hours’ held in Jackson ‘Business After Hours’ held in Jackson The Mid-South Pain Treatment Center, located in Greystone Square, sponsored the Business After Hours event for the Jackson Chamber of Commerce Thursday night. The...
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___ Worry about stagflation, a flashback to ’70s, begins to grow WASHINGTON (AP) — Stagflation. It was the dreaded “S word” of the 1970s. For Americans of a certain age, it conjures memories of painfully long lines at gas stations and shuttered factories. Stagflation is the bitterest of pills: High inflation mixes with a weak...
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