Let’s Go Grand
There are great South Florida resorts and beach experiences, but it’s an altogether different experience at the all-inclusive Grand Velas Riviera Maya near Cancun. The tone is set when you pull off...
View ArticleShino Bay Aguilera combines spirituality, cutting-edge anti-aging treatments
This edition of “CEO Connect” provided a lively interview with dermatologist Shino Bay Aguilera, who is world-renowned in the field of aesthetics with Shino Bay Cosmetic Dermatology and Laser...
View ArticleCrazy Mascots Flooded Japan. Can This Grouchy Boar Survive?
The country’s fading towns saw the colorful characters as a way to lure tourists and investment. With few success stories, many are being quietly killed off.
View ArticleTrump Effort to Keep U.S. Tech Out of China Alarms American Firms
The administration wants to protect national security by restricting the flow of technology to China. But technology companies worry it could undermine them instead.
View ArticleJapan’s Economy Shrank Sharply. Now Comes the Coronavirus.
After hits from storms and a tax increase, the world’s No. 3 economy could face recession as the outbreak takes a toll on tourism.
View ArticleHarriet Tubman on a Debit Card: A Tribute or a Gaffe?
The nation’s largest black-owned bank said it heard supportive comments about the design. Social media users were less convinced.
View ArticleMotwani family’s contributions go far beyond the beach
The Motwani family has an increasing role in South Florida’s hospitality and development industries, but it also is marking the 25th anniversary of patriarch Ramesh “Bob” Motwani’s death by fostering...
View ArticleBriefcase Miami/Dade
Hialeah Mayor Carlos Hernández and J.C. de Ona, Centennial Bank’s Miami-Dade County presidentCentennial Bank opens branchCentennial Bank has opened its third Miami-Dade County branch at 1165 W. 49th...
View ArticleAre Sales Leaders Hiring the Wrong Salespeople?
Hiring is such a bone of contention with me. Sales leaders think they know how to hire, whether it is from experience in their industry, a résumé that reads like they’re superstars, or a personality...
View ArticleCoronavirus Updates: Cruise Ship Passengers, Some Infected, Flown Back to U.S.
As passengers were evacuated one ship in Japan, health officials scrambled to test travelers from another, in Cambodia, after one person was found to be infected.
View ArticleInk Rx? Welcome to the World of Paramedical Tattoos
Needles and pigments are helping medical patients heal emotionally.
View ArticleCoronavirus Empties European Cities of Chinese Tourists
Hotels, stores and destinations across the Continent have come to rely on visitors from China. Quarantine measures have changed all that.
View ArticlePayout From a National Opioids Settlement Won’t Be as Big as Hoped
Expectations of a whopping payday set off thousands of lawsuits. But lawyers for the suing cities and states now concede that companies will shell out far less.
View ArticleA Giant Milk Industry Merger Moves Closer With a $425 Million Deal
Dairy Farmers of America agreed to acquire assets from Dean Foods, the bankrupt milk processing company. But regulators must approve the deal first.
View ArticleDawn Mello, Who Revived Bergdorf Goodman and Gucci, Dies at 88
She was one of the first women to rise to leadership in retailing, and her aesthetic helped shift the landscape of American fashion.
View ArticleApple Signals Coronavirus’s Threat to Global Businesses
Supply is a problem, the company warned, as factories slowly reopen in China, and demand is down, too, with stores there still mostly closed.
View ArticleHSBC Plans to Cut 35,000 Jobs, Weighed Down by Virus and Hong Kong Unrest
The London-based bank aims to cut $4.5 billion in costs and scale back its Western operations.
View ArticleWhat’s Better Than One Family Home in New Zealand? Three of Them
Julian Robertson loves visiting New Zealand’s North Island. To make room for his three sons and their children, he is building them their own homes.
View ArticleHer Blog Post About Uber Upended Big Tech. Now She’s Written a Memoir.
In “Whistleblower,” Susan Fowler, a former software engineer at Uber, describes the harassment she endured while working at the company.
View ArticleExclusive Details on Michael Bloomberg’s Plan to Rein In Wall Street
The presidential candidate’s proposals for changing how the financial industry is regulated wouldn’t be out of place for his more left-leaning rivals.
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