Por: Forbes Tech December 14, 2022
Martin Ramsin CareerFoundry CareerFoundry, a German tech company that offers online courses for tech workers, has raised €5 million in funding with a former Just Eat executive joining its board. The funding for the online tech school comes from Tengelmann, IBB Ventures, and Verdane. CareerFoundry runs online courses in web development, UX and UI design, digital marketing and data analytics. According to the company, it has doubled the number... + full article
The New York Times USA Business December 02, 2022
It’s very hard to beat the stock or bond markets with any regularity.Each year, some investors manage to do it, of course, but can they do it consistently? A new study of actively managed mutual funds by S&P Dow Jones Indices asked that question and came up with a startling... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 19, 2022
More than two years after the murder of George Floyd and declarations from venture capitalists, among others, of their support for DEI, there still isn’t a lot of diversity of capital in the VC biz or among those funding venture capital. And limited partners continue to... + más
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Bleacher Report USA Sports November 11, 2022
Quarterback Jaden Rashada, a 4-star prospect in the 2023 college football recruiting class, announced Friday he's flipped his commitment from Miami to Florida.Rashada posted a statement on , saying he dreamed of playing SEC football since I was a little kid:Jaden Rashada... + más
QB recruit Jaden Rashada shuns Miami for Florida to ignite Gators ‘23 class | Orlando Sentinel
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MarketWatch USA Business October 28, 2022
“The continued growth of U.S. sustainable funds even during a period of could signal that investor demand for sustainable funds is more ‘sticky’ than broader U.S. demand,” says Alyssa Stankiewicz, associate director of sustainability research at Morningstar and a... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Politics October 17, 2022
In her most prominent veto yet, Mayor Michelle Wu is rejecting a package of raises for elected and appointed city officials, telling the Boston City Council that the pay bumps they proposed for the mayor and councilors are too high.In , Wu said the beefed-up raises approved by... + más
City Council votes in favor of salary increases for mayor, councilors — bumping pay higher than Mayor Wu proposed | The Boston Globe
Commentary: A ‘yes’ on Portland’s Questions 2 and 3 is ‘yes’ to democracy | Portland Press Herald
Time USA Politics October 14, 2022
The will determine which party controls , as well as state houses and across the country. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8, but early voting has already started in many states. Following the —and former President Donald Trump’s —at least that could make , according to the... + más
Should you vote early in the 2022 midterm elections? 3 essential reads | PennLive
Most Americans Support Early Voting (A Democratic Priority) And Photo ID Laws (A Republican One), Survey Finds | Forbes
Chicago Tribune USA Politics September 22, 2022
With some Chicago aldermen set to receive raises next year of nearly 10% — and with the local election looming in February — three council members are floating proposals to rein in the inflation-tied pay hikes. North Side Ald. Andre Vasquez was not among the 17 council... + más
17 City Council members to forgo an inflation-tied pay raise of nearly 10%, including indicted Ald. Ed Burke | Chicago Tribune
Car-booting in private parking lots could expand Chicago-wide under proposal that advanced Thursday | Chicago Tribune
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