Por: The Boston Globe Opinion May 03, 2023
About a year ago, when I was leading Harvard Business Publishing, we had a big problem: Demand for our offering was outstripping our capacity to supply it. We, along with many other companies, needed talented people from around the world and lots of them, as fast as possible. But turning on the hiring spigot is never that easy. That’s when members of my team started posing a question: “What if we did away with the college degree as a... + full article
Time USA Life May 05, 2023
For many high school seniors and their families, May 1st is “National College Decision Day,” when millions of students make a personal decision about their academic future. It is also a decision with financial implications that will shape much of their lives. While headlines... + más
Drug overdose deaths among seniors have more than tripled in two decades | CNBC
'The Bachelor' season 27 cast revealed: Meet the ladies vying for Zach Shallcross' heart | ABC News
The Advocate USA Crime March 13, 2023
Almost four years after Blayson Fife was convicted of second-degree murder by a split jury, a new jury returned a unanimous verdict finding him guilty of the same charge.Blayson Fife, 23, , a Walker man who was sleeping in his home when Fife and an acquaintance broke in.... + más
‘Sunset Boulevard’ star Nancy Olson Livingston recalls 'daring script,' meeting Marilyn Monroe and Walt Disney | Fox News
The Livingston Parish president's race is on. Here's who has announced a bid so far. | The Advocate
New York Post USA Nation March 10, 2023
A New York state appeals court on Thursday threw out the first-degree murder conviction against the Trinitarios gang member who delivered the machete blow that killed 15-year-old in 2018. Jonaiki Martinez Estrella — who in the brutal, caught-on-camera slaying — must now be... + más
5 gang members plead guilty to killing of Bronx teen Lesandro ‘Junior’ Guzman-Feliz | New York Post
Why is Ovidio Guzmán one of Mexico’s most wanted men? | NBC News
The Advocate USA Business January 08, 2023
Baton RougeOchsner Baton Rouge has added 10 members to its medical staff.Dr. Jeff Redmond is a radiologist at Ochsner Medical Center. He earned a medical degree from LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine. Redmond completed a residency in radiology at the University of... + más
Ochsner CEO Warner Thomas stepping down; See who's taking over Louisiana's largest health system | The Advocate
Ochsner Baton Rouge staff changes, LCTS board member honored | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business November 20, 2022
Baton RougeJourdan Curet has joined Baker Donelson's Baton Rouge office as an associate in the Business Litigation Group.She earned a bachelor's degree, magna cum laude from LSU and her law degree, cum laude, from LSU's Paul M. Hebert Law Center. Curet was issue... + más
Baton Rouge Blues Festival announces lineup | The Advocate
BRAC names leadership class, Premier Health official honored | The Advocate
Forbes USA Business October 28, 2022
SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA - MAY 17: A sign is posted in front of an AT&T retails store on May 17, 2021 ... [+] in San Rafael, California. AT&T, the world’s largest telecommunications company, announced a deal with Discovery, Inc. which will spin off AT&T's WarnerMedia and be... + más
Warning of 'global catastrophe,' U.N. says climate change measures are 'highly inadequate' | Los Angeles Times
UN report: Climate pollution reductions 'highly inadequate' | WPLG Local 10
The Advocate USA Business October 02, 2022
Baton RougeBryan Bresler has been named vice president and chief operating officer of CST Multifamily Real Estate Services and vice president and chief operating officer of CST Land Developers.Bresler has served CST Land Developers for several years on four major affordable... + más
Georgia man sentenced to 10 years in teen girl's road death | Associated Press
Zach Wilson shouldn’t try to do too much in first game back, says O-coordinator Mike LaFleur | New York Daily News
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