Por: Los Angeles Times Business February 09, 2023
Malcolm Harris had the good luck to grow up in Palo Alto, a blessed piece of real estate in the American economy, lit by both the sun of Silicon Valley and the rosy sandstone glow of the Stanford University campus. He also had the good luck to make it out alive. In the years Harris attended Palo Alto High, students killed themselves at a rate between four and five times the national average, walking to their deaths on the train tracks that... + full article
Forbes USA Life February 26, 2023
At Graduate Hotels Palo Alto, the style is Cardinal Maximalism. Graduate Hotels Graduate Hotels once again gets my vote as the smartest hotel brand in the hospitality biz. And how could it not? Like , Graduate’s , borrows design cues and charms from the university next door... + más
Palo Alto’s First Tech Giant Was a Horse Farm | The Atlantic
Stanford's football ticket incentive goes viral amid attendance woes | Fox News
CNBC USA Tech February 22, 2023
In this articleNikesh Arora of the United States on the first hole during the third round of The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at The Old Course on October 02, 2021 in St Andrews, Scotland.David Cannon David Cannon Collection Getty Images shares moved 7% higher in extended... + más
California city asked where its recycling went. The answer wasn’t pretty. | NBC News
Video: California Apple store ransacked by thieves as staff warn customers not to stop them | Fox Business
The Atlantic USA Tech February 08, 2023
The region has been in the disruption business for nearly 150 years.Sepia Times / Universal Images Group / GettyFebruary 8, 2023, 11:01 AM ETSilicon Valley has a short memory. The Anglo-American settlements aren’t even 200 years old, but if you ask around, regional history... + más
Palo Alto: Billionaire playground or Darwinian hellscape? Why not both? | Los Angeles Times
Bay Area reels from storm damage as it braces for 'brutal' atmospheric river | Los Angeles Times
10 WBNS USA Nation February 02, 2023
WASHINGTON — This is by Stam Zervanos, Emeritus Professor of Biology, Penn State According to legend, if the groundhog sees his shadow on February 2nd, there will be six more weeks of winter; if not, an early spring is predicted. Of course groundhogs – also known as... + más
Bill Murray’s ‘Groundhog Day’ celebrates 30th anniversary | WGN-TV
The history of Groundhog Day is more complex than you may think | WGN-TV
Los Angeles Times USA Nation January 04, 2023
Along the narrow river that separates San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties — south of the city along the peninsula — residents braced themselves for the incoming storm, still reeling from Saturday’s deluge. On New Year’s Eve, the typically dry creek swelled over its banks,... + más
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
Council Post: A 3-Step Guide To Getting Dietitian Clients Using Instagram Reels | Forbes
Fox Business USA Tech December 03, 2022
CEO of Goodwood Brewery Ted Mitzlaff, owner of J's Creole Wings Omar Duncan, and Los Angeles property manager Nejdeh Avedian joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how crime has impacted their ability to do business. A pair of masked bandits are still at large... + más
Call of Duty players flock to buy “all-black” DLC skin, hide in dark corners | Ars Technica
Apple @ Work: What are Managed Apple IDs used for? | 9to5Mac
NBC News USA Nation December 01, 2022
Four years ago, city officials in Palo Alto, California, posed what they thought was a straightforward question: Where did their recycling go? Concerned citizens had seen dire headlines about plastic dumping in Southeast Asia, and they wanted to know if their waste... + más
U.S. Recycling Could Hit 75% With ‘Itty-Bitty’ Fees For Extended Producer Responsibility | Forbes
Florida cities should revamp recycling — not axe it — to save money, research shows | Orlando Sentinel
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