• Firms embracing diversity may trade short-term pain for long-term gain

    Short-term pain for long-term gain: That might be one way to describe the results of new research from the Alberta School of Business on the impact of diversity and inclusion (D&I) practices on business firms.

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  • Threat or opportunity? Coming to terms with AI

    Are generative AI tools cost- and time-saving devices enabling producers to offer embattled channels more for less, or is this tech coming to cut the creatives out of the business entirely? If there’

  • Goddard College to Close After Spring Term

    Goddard College, the progressive school founded in Plainfield in 1938, is closing at the end of the spring term and will sell its campus, trustees announced on Tuesday. The move was prompted by low spring enrollment numbers at the struggling school, which announced earlier this year that it was going fully virtual. President Dan Hocoy blamed demographic changes that have reduced the number of high school students nationwide and inflation that has raised the cost of living for potential...

  • Consecutive prison terms in a Parkersburg murder case

    Victim was shot during a 2022 robbery attempt.

  • Bill Bellamy Remembers Inventing the Term ‘Booty Call’

    ‘If I would have known what a trademark could be at in 1991, I’d probably be sitting on about 200 million right now’

  • Airbnb wants more renters to host short-term rentals

    Airbnb wants to enable more renter not just homeowners to share their residences for cash.

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    Legendary Stanford basketball coach exited on exactly her terms

    For so many college coaches, the hardest part of the job is knowing when to say goodbye. That held true for Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer, too — even after she already had said goodbye. The morning after the winningest coach in college basketball history, men’s or women’s, announced she was going to retire as Stanford’s head coach after 38 years with the Cardinal and 45 years overall, VanDerveer woke up and couldn’t believe she had actually done it. “I mean, I woke up this morning, ‘Did I do...

  • Russian ambassador to Romania, Valery Kuzmin, ends his term

    The Ambassador of the Russian Federation in Bucharest, Valery Kuzmin, completed his diplomatic mission in Romania and left for Moscow. The announcement was made on Thursday by the Russian Embassy on its official Facebook page. “Today, His Excellency Valery Kuzmin, the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation in Romania, completed his diplomatic mission […]

  • Tennessee Legislature Passes Term Limits On Congress Resolution

    The Tennessee Senate on Thursday passed HJR 5, a resolution applying for a national convention to propose term limits on Congress with a vote of 18 yeas and 11 nays. The effort was sponsored by State Rep. Chris Todd and Senator Richard Briggs.

  • WWE Looking To Move Away From The Term “Sports Entertainment”

    WWE has increased its use of the term “professional wrestling” since Vince McMahon’s resignation in January 2024. At the end of WWE WrestleMania 40, announcer Corey Graves declared that “pro wrestling is back.” Following the event, Ibou of WrestlePurists.com wrote on Twitter/X, “Spoke to someone from WWE who told me that the promotion is deliberately […] The post WWE Looking To Move Away From The Term “Sports Entertainment” first appeared on PWMania - Wrestling News.

  • Short-term rentals in eclipse path booked solid

    Airbnbs and other similar short-term rental offerings are solidly booked in the lead-up to the total solar eclipse that will cross North America Monday. Occupancy rates spiked to 88 percent for li