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Stop Blaming Wild Birds. Avian Flu Is Our Fault.
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThe alphabet soup of federal agencies—CDC, FDA, USDA, OSHA, USFWS—coordinating the response to zoonotic outbreaks need to cooperate more smoothly,...
Fidelity Pressured Advisors to Sell High-Fee Investments, Lawsuit Claims
Barrons.com· 2 days agoA former Fidelity financial advisor says the company fired him for raising concerns that Fidelity...
Keep southern Nevada’s workforce cool and safe this summer
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 7 days agoThose interested can register for the upcoming heat safety course, which will be held online on...
Rapid City Trenching Board, Public Works offer free trench safety training
KNBN Rapid City· 23 hours agoRAPID CITY, SD—The Rapid City Trenching Board and Public Works Department are offering free trench...
Robert M. Wood
The National Law Review· 7 days agoRobert M. Wood has focused almost exclusively in the area of ERISA litigation, although he also has experience in employment litigation and OSHA defense work.
Q1 2024 Sunrun Inc Earnings Call
Thomson Reuters StreetEvents via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoGroup study concluded that virtual power plants could save California consumers $550 million per year. We also continue to innovate with AI, enhanced customer experiences, new products, adding ...
Decaf coffee might be banned in the U.S. (here's why)
TheStreet.com· 7 days agoIf you're one of the millions of Americans who enjoys a good cup of coffee, chances are you've ventured into the decaf category from time to time. Like many modern foods, however, the process of decaffeination requires, well, a lot more processing.
EV Warning Sounds Should Be Music
Jalopnik· 1 day agoIf you can't tell what a sound means, it's not useful.
Hudson Valley Community College launches unique program for students with autism
Albany Times Union· 6 days agoA new program for students with autism is opening at Hudson Valley Community College and there is...
Reflections on a Career in Risk Management: After 30 Years, Barry Scott Retires from the City of...
Risk & Insurance· 5 days agoAfter 30 years, Barry Scott, risk manager for the City of Philadelphia, is retiring. To quote Teddy...