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Super Bowl Fever Cost Companies Over $3 Billion in Productivity
More than 17 million people are expected to call in sick on February 4, 2019. Most of them are among the expected 100 million people who watched the Super Bowl.…
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Take Your Groceries for Free
A quick thinking manager creates world-wide publicity for customers stuck in long lines on a cold winter day.…
By Cedric DentHome Sales Decline 10 Percent in Second Half of 2018
Home sales fell sharply in the second half of 2018. In December, they finished the year at the…
By Cedric DentCalifornia Restaurant Owner Retracts Ban on ‘MAGA’ Hats
A California restaurant owner is now backtracking on his recent claims to refuse service to individuals who wear…
By Gabrielle SeunagalMore Than 2,500 Native American Women Missing or Murdered
The Urban Health Indian Institute has compiled a list of more than 2,500 Native American women who have…
By Catherine DavisGoodbye Boy Scouts of America
The Boy Scouts of America are no more. Instead, they will be called Scouts BSA. The organization that…
By Cedric DentCalls for Bipartisanship Mount Following Government Shutdown
As the political climate continues to get uglier, more and more Americans are beginning to call upon government…
By Gabrielle SeunagalS&P 500 Posts Best January in 30 Years
The S&P 500 posted its best January since 1987. Facebook and General Electric led the way. The S&P…
By Cedric DentGeorgia Businessman Accused of Super Bowl Scam
Police in Georgia are looking for Atlanta business person Ketan Shah after he scammed up to a dozen…
By Catherine DavisPolar Vortex Hurts Businesses
A polar vortex has hit the Midwest causing extremely cold temperatures. Temperatures in Mount Carroll, Illinois, may have…
By Cedric DentHarley Davidson to Close Kansas City Plant
Harley Davidson announced on January 29, 2018, that their shipments for 2018 fell to a new six-year low.…
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