• Housing corporations offer more shared accommodation

    Housing cooperations are thinking of offering more home shares to single people in an effort to alleviate the lack of social housing and shorten waiting lists. Single households make up over half of social housing tenants, according to figures requested by broadcaster NOS from sector organisation Autoriteit Woningcorporaties. Many are occupying homes that are too big for them according to the criteria applied by European statistics agency Eurostat. A single household with more than one bedroom...

  • Worst corporate jargon of the week: The breakout

    Is it a rash? An acute case of acne? The start of a musical number? A prison break? Nope, it's a Zoom splinter group and you're not free, you're trapped.

  • Power “didn't have any defense” against Dixon due to tire strategy

    Dixon sliced ahead of Power on lap 24, taking the benefit of his fresh set of alternate tires, and went on to score a famous victory by managing his fuel saving to perfection. Power started the race from the front row on his softer-compound rubber, and jumped ahead of poleman Felix Rosenqvist at the opening corner. He extended a 6.5s lead only for Christian Rasmussen to cause the race’s sole caution and negate his advantage. Dixon started eighth and thus only had one qualifying run on his...

  • WHO: New strategy to boost stalled crackdown on malaria

    Geneva, Apr 23 (Prensa Latina) The WHO Global Malaria Program published on Tuesday a new operational strategy outlining priorities and activities to help change trends in this deadly disease. The post WHO: New strategy to boost stalled crackdown on malaria first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • BT CEO Kirkby kickstarts strategy rethink

    BT CEO Allison Kirkby has been in the role since the start of FebruaryNow she’s ready to shake things upShe has created a new strategy and change unitTom Meaki

  • The US military is embedding its officers in corporate America

    The government should do more business with McKinsey & Co. — one of the world’s largest consulting firms — says a Pentagon presentation: “Leverage [the] consulting firm’s expertise and objectivity – outsourcing is a positive action.” While this might sound like a talking point from lobbyists, it actually came from an active-duty naval commander who spent almost a full year working at McKinsey & Co. with you, the taxpayer, footing the bill. It’s no secret that major defense companies spend...

  • Democrats Believe This Is Their Winning Strategy In 2024 Election

    Democrats Believe This Is Their Winning Strategy In 2024 Election Authored by Lawrence Wilson and Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The Florida Supreme Court issued a long-awaited ruling on April 1, upholding a 15-week abortion ban that was signed into law in 2022. The ruling paved the way for a six-week abortion ban to take effect on May 1. (Illustration by The Epoch Times, Shutterstock) A second ruling on the same day allowed an initiative to amend the state...

  • Certara Announces New Corporate Headquarters in Radnor

    RADNOR – Certara, Inc. (Nasdaq: CERT), a global leader in model-informed drug development, today announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters to Radnor. The new headquarters is 13 miles from downtown Philadelphia and will be close to the company’s legacy office in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, which has been open since 2018. Certara has 120 employees […]

  • Defence set for spending boost as strategy unveiled

    Defence will be given an extra $50 billion over the next decade as part of a shake-up of the Australian military. Launching the first national defence strategy in a major speech on Wednesday, Defence Minister Richard Marles unveiled a boost to spending in the sector, citing the most challenging strategic environment since World War II. […]

  • Study unearths survival strategies of root systems

    New research from The University of Western Australia has examined how fine root lifespan is linked to root strategies of resource acquisition and protection.

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    Inside Houston's successful strategy to reduce homelessness

    Since 2012, the nation's fourth-largest city has reduced homelessness in the greater Houston area by 63%. Now

  • Inside Houston's successful strategy to reduce homelessness

    A lot of bad luck led 62-year-old Army veteran Julie Blow to homelessness – a serious kidney issues, a fall that cost her the sight in one eye, two surgeries. Blow couldn't work, and ran out of money. And now? She has an apartment; brand-new furniture donated by a local retailer; and a TV. The 320-sq.-ft. studio is nothing fancy, but for Blow, it's a luxury after the tent where she had been living. "I feel like a teenager, I am that happy!" she said. "You know, before all the stuff happens to...