Nunes Encourages People to Dine Out as Experts Urge Them to Stay Home
Representative Devin Nunes, a California Republican, appealed to Americans to help promote the economy in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. Health experts are advocating isolation.
View ArticleTo Keep Credit Flowing, the Fed Dusts Off Its Crisis Playbook
Steps the central bank took over the weekend make it feel as if it’s 2008 all over again, except everything is happening much faster.
View ArticleParadise at the Palace
By Robin Hodes The Palace at Weston wastes no time making an impression. The entry to the leasing center recalls the lobby of a fine European hotel. Massive crystal chandeliers glitter overhead,...
View ArticleBriefcase Palm Beach
Airport director honoredThe Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce is honoring Clara Bennett, executive director of the Boca Raton Airport Authority, with its 14th annual Diamond Award. Orthopedic center...
View ArticleFeltingoff puts the spark into workplaces
Mark Feltingoff is the CEO and co-owner of JC White, a full-service, award-winning architectural interior product company. Before purchasing JC White in 2008 with his wife, Sharon, he was an account...
View ArticleHow smart cities could start with streetlights
With the right technology and networking, they could detect street flooding, analyze traffic, capture images for security, detect the location of gunshots, count pedestrians, provide digital signage...
View ArticleIn 2020, “healthy alignment” is essential.
If you are over 30—and maybe younger—you sat in rows in school. Perfect rows, nice, neat and consistent. Henry Ford is famous for having perfected, if not inventing, the assembly line. Everything nice...
View ArticleThe Newsroom at the Center of a Pandemic
“That’s what local papers are meant to do”: The journalists at The Seattle Times have been aggressively covering the coronavirus as it affects their neighbors and friends.
View ArticleCoronavirus Testing Website Goes Live and Quickly Hits Capacity
The site from Google’s sister company, Verily, was rolled out to two Northern California counties in hopes of guiding people to local virus testing.
View ArticleAndrew Cuomo Is the Control Freak We Need Right Now
In ordinary times, Mr. Cuomo’s relentlessness and bullying drive New Yorkers crazy. In the age of the coronavirus, they soothe our battered nerves.
View ArticleStarbucks Goes From Sip and Stay to Grab and Go
The coffee chain said it was removing seating at its outlets to promote social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleAfter Days of Anxiety and Confusion, Government Workers Told to Stay Home
The nation’s 2.1 million federal employees have been left unsure of whether they are expected to report to work during the coronavirus outbreak.
View ArticleSilver Airways in dire need of financial assistance
Silver Airways has sent a letter to officials in Washington seeking “critical and immediate financial aid required in order for the airline to survive the most dire crisis the industry has ever faced...
View ArticleHotels Were Rolling Out Tools to Help Calm Travelers. Then Coronavirus Hit.
The in-room relaxation offerings are well-suited to the times, one expert said, because they limit contact with others yet provide a wellness experience.
View ArticleStudio’s Movies in Theaters Will Be Offered for In-Home Rental
Universal is breaking longstanding industry practice to offer “The Hunt,” “The Invisible Man” and “Emma” for streaming.
View ArticleTrial of Coronavirus Vaccine Made by Moderna Begins in Seattle
Healthy volunteers will test different doses of the first vaccine to find out if it is safe.
View ArticleAmerica’s Economy Begins to Shut Down as Pandemic Measures Take Hold
The fast-spreading virus has put an end to movies, date nights and other economic activity, prompting some economists to call a U.S. recession.
View ArticleNew Liqueurs Adopt the Buzz of Coffee Culture
Cold brew isn’t just for your mornings anymore. Spirits makers are moving beyond the fusty coffee cocktails of old.
View ArticleFlorida activates emergency bridge loans
Governor Ron DeSantis has activated the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program to support small businesses impacted by COVID-19. The bridge loan program, managed by the Florida...
View ArticleState to order bars shut for 30 days
The normally festive St. Patrick’s Day took on a very somber note Tuesday as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis planned a 5 p.m. press conference to issue an order for bars to close for 30 days, multiple media...
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