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Driving to Manhattan? Congestion pricing means you may need to pay $15 starting June 30

April 26, 2024 Driving to Manhattan? Congestion pricing means you may need to pay $15 starting June 30 Under the so-called congestion pricing plan, the $15 fee will apply to most drivers who enter Manhattan south of 60th Street during daytime hours. BY Associated Press The start date for the so-called congestion pricing—the $15 toll most … Continue reading Driving to Manhattan? Congestion pricing means you may need to pay $15 starting June 30

6 women on what they learned about starting a business in midlife

By Anisa Purbasari Horton March 12, 2024 Entrepreneurship is often portrayed as the domain of the young. We hear countless stories of founders in their 20s and 30s raising millions of dollars, which creates the impression that the best time to start a business is at the beginning your career. But the statistics show otherwise. … Continue reading 6 women on what they learned about starting a business in midlife

‘It’s starting to feel like anything is possible’: Comedian Adam Conover on the next phase of the writers’ strike

  By David Salazar June 04, 2023 When comedian and writer Adam Conover started staffing up his 2022 Netflix comedy-documentary series The G Word, which explores the U.S. government, the precarity of Hollywood writers was hard to ignore. Conover recalls a meeting with the show’s producers: One of them noted that, because the show was … Continue reading ‘It’s starting to feel like anything is possible’: Comedian Adam Conover on the next phase of the writers’ strike

‘It’s the government’s job to protect people’: States are finally starting to ban ‘forever chemicals’

  By alex brown October 05, 2022 “Forever chemicals” are everywhere. The thousands of chemicals in the group known as perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, are found in cookware, packaging, cosmetics, clothing, carpet, electronics, firefighting foam, and many other products. The chemicals, which do not naturally break down, are so widespread that they’re found … Continue reading ‘It’s the government’s job to protect people’: States are finally starting to ban ‘forever chemicals’

Apple requires employees to work out of its offices thrice a week starting in September

Apple tells corporate employees to return to the office by mid-April By late May, workers will need to be in the office at least three days a week. K. Holt @krisholt   Carlos Barria / reuters Apple’s corporate employees will soon be making a gradual return to the office, two years after the COVID-19 pandemic … Continue reading Apple requires employees to work out of its offices thrice a week starting in September

Search Data Shows How Entrepreneurs Cope With Starting A Business, Semrush Survey Finds

Search Data Shows How Entrepreneurs Cope With Starting A Business, Semrush Survey Finds by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, June 30, 2022 During the early days of starting a small business, entrepreneurs may put their online presence on the back burner, but that could prove to be a fatal mistake, according to data released Thursday. … Continue reading Search Data Shows How Entrepreneurs Cope With Starting A Business, Semrush Survey Finds

Thinking of Starting a Business? Here’s What You Should Know

Thomas Griffin August 31, 2021 Are you thinking about starting a business for the first time? Or maybe you’ve already begun and have doubts. While you can always pick up marketing knowledge and develop your skills in building a business, it’s often harder to maintain your motivation and keep the frame of mind needed for … Continue reading Thinking of Starting a Business? Here’s What You Should Know