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States Turn to Employers to Boost Child Care Benefits
[ad_1] This story was originally published by The 19th. As efforts to expand the child tax credit and provide paid family leave have stalled at the federal level, states are increasingly incentivizing private employers to step in and fill one of the other most painful gaps for working parents: child care. According to the National ... -
Medjet: Revolutionizing Travel Safety with Premier Medical Transport and Security Services
Medjet: Redefining Safety and Care in Travel With Medjet, an international leader in air medical transport and travel security membership, travellers can be assured that they are covered. Medjet offers additional services in addition to traditional travel insurance services including the ability for a member to select a hospital in their home country that they ... -
As Schools Serve More Immigrant Children, Demand Grows for Bilingual Psychologists
[ad_1] A couple of years ago, as schools that had been forced to go virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic began to bring students back on campus, Pedro Olvera noticed that his phone started ringing more. Olvera spent much of his career as a school psychologist in Santa Ana Unified School District, just a stone’s ... -
NCAA Tournament Bracket 2024: Automatic bid tracker | Who’s already in? What time, channel is Selection Sunday Show on 3/17/24?
[ad_1] Selection Sunday and March Madness is upon us. The madness started with the conference tournaments, and the craziness continues this week and beyond. Sixty-eight teams will earn a spot in the 2024 NCAA men’s basketball tournament, and 32 of those will earn automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments. The remaining 36 teams will ... -
In The Race To Digital Wallets, Don’t Forget Cash
[ad_1] Success in the digital payment space will hinge on the ability of new players and incumbents to converge the physical and digital experience into a seamless continuum for the customer. Extending the digital solution to a cash-based customer requires a “phygital” approach, writes Juan Seco, Chief Growth Officer at Mukuru. The use of digital ... -
Marines using cheap commercial tech to hide command posts in plain sight
[ad_1] Marines deploying to Asia for recent exercises learned to hide their command posts using local cell phone networks and other commercial tech, part of a growing push within the military to adapt to modern battlefields. The Marines’ command posts, whose tell-tale radio emissions could give away their position to an enemy, were able to ... -
AppsFlyer’s 16th Performance Index reveals App Install Ad Spend Budgets reduced by 20% in Q3 2023
[ad_1] AppsFlyer has released the 16th edition of its Performance Index, ranking the top media sources in mobile advertising across 11 regions and 22 app categories. The latest version of the Index, which originated in 2015, found the economic downturn had a significant impact on the mobile app media space throughout 2023, as nearly all ... -
UFP Industries launches TimberBase B2B marketplace
[ad_1] UFP Industries Inc. is launching B2B marketplace TimberBase. The company supplies products primarily manufactured from wood, wood and non-wood composites, and other materials. UFP Industries generates annual sales of $7.6 billion and is based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It has launched TimberBase.com, a B2B marketplace for buying and selling lumber and building materials. UFP ... -
2 Foreign Institutions Decorate McEnies CEO-Omolaraeni With Honourary Doctorate, Excellence Business Leader Award
[ad_1] A prestigious College of business and management in the UK MGIBES, in partnership with HonorCrest Institute, Canada and Theophany University, Hait, North America have jointly conferred on Omolaraeni Olaosebikan an honorary doctorate degree in Strategic Leadership and Business Management. Dr. Omolaraeni who is the CEO of McEnies Global Communications also bagged an award of ... -
Soldiers’ winning idea hides friendly radio calls in a sea of noise
[ad_1] HONOLULU, Hawaii—A U.S. Army unit was preparing to go to the National Training Center last November when they discovered a problem: an adversary with electronic-warfare gear could “easily identify people talking on their radios…so they needed a way to counteract that.” Lacking time to fix the problem, the unit handed it off to the Third ...