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China Comes For Its Tech Giants
The Chinese government’s crackdown on the country’s largest technology companies has raised fears that the industry could be paralyzed or cast into disarray as the economy enters a delicate moment. But one contingent within the tech sector is privately cheering on a broad set of anti-monopoly edicts: startups and their investors.
Back-to-Work Blues?
Tech boomed during the pandemic. It may not last
Asia's Battery Giants Go Global
Leaders of the electric-car era are moving to cement their dominance
A Carbon Trading Market Perks Up
Sixteen years ago, Europe introduced a market based on what was then a revolutionary notion: forcing companies to cut greenhouse gas emissions by issuing credits that allow them to pollute up to a certain level. If they spew out more, they have to buy allowances from other companies. If they pollute less, they can sell their extra permits and bank the cash.
WAITING OUT THE STORM
USDA Revises Citrus Forecast, but Growers Taking It In Stride
UF/IFAS Research Unlocks Vanilla DNA Mystery
Agri NEWS
Florida Roots
Longtime Citrus Advocate Bobby McKown Talks About His Career and the Future of Citrus
No Experience Needed
Experienced Plant Enthusiasts Share Their Tips and Favorite Plants
SIGNS of the SEASON
Cruciferous Vegetables an Important Crop for Florida
In The Heartland Highlands County
Highlands County Hunters Cull Coyote Population to Protect Livestock, Pets
A Letter From the Youth Fair President
THE POLK COUNTY YOUTH FAIR IS ALMOST HERE!
A GROWING INDUSTRY
Hemp Acreage Expected to Soar as Florida Gains Experience With Crop
Test All of Minnesota? You Betcha
Minnesota is setting an example for other states and the federal government. If anyone is interested
The Cult of Positivity
WHY BLIND OPTIMISM IS DRIVING US NUTS
SPOTIFY'S PODCAST POWER PLAY
The company is staking its future on converting music listeners to podcast fans and has become the favorite to own the industry—for better or worse
The Electric Truck That Couldn't
In the past six months, Nikola has faced an SEC probe, lost partners, and seen its shares tank
WALL STREET SOUTH
Florida braces for a gold-plated makeover as finance rethinks its attachment to New York
Yet Another Winning Year For Hindsight Capital
With the miserable year of 2020 over, it’s time to return to the offices of Hindsight Capital LLC.
Social Media Hits Mute After the Capitol Riot
Facebook and Twitter can block the president, but his supporters will move on
America's Missing Workers
Near-record levels of absenteeism could be hampering the recovery
Where to Go in 2021
THE GLOBAL ECONOMY NEEDS A TRAVEL REBOUND. YOU COULD USE ONE, TOO. AS SOON AS IT’S SAFE, MAKE YOUR PLANS COUNT WITH 24 IDEAS TO HELP HEAL THE WORLD ONE SMALL STEP AT A TIME
Speak Softly and Run a Big Cloud
Amazon’s decision to cut ties with Parler showed the often-overlooked power its cloud computing division has over the internet
ON THE PULSE
Healthcare professionals across the area finish 2020 on a strong note with accomplishments and awards
RESOLUTIONS OF RESILIENCE
Seven Habits for Healthcare Workers On the Edge of Burnout
Glaucoma and Dry Eyes
Eye doctors are excited this year with 2021 rolling in. It’s an excellent opportunity for us to shine some light on eye care topics that we would like to highlight. January is Glaucoma Awareness Month.
CARE AFTER CRISIS
Watson Clinic’s Dr. Kathleen Haggerty Opens Post-COVID Care Clinic
A NEW ANGLE FOR HEALTHCARE CAREERS
Florida Polytechnic University Offers New Health Systems Engineering Program
Basics for Patient Experience and Retention
It’s easy to understand how the focus on improving patient experiences and shoring up retention efforts may have fallen by the wayside this year. We all know that medical practices are stretched thin as staff members work to accommodate social distancing measures and other COVID concerns.
Search Engine Success
SEO Tips for the New Year, Rebranding, and More
Sharing Journeys and Insights
Successful Journalist Owns the Ultimate Lifestyle Publication for Growing Entrepreneurs