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TL;DR: Work on your business skills without going back to school with the Complete 2020 MBA Hacker bundle for $39.99, a 98% savings as of Aug. 13.
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After learning HTML and CSS, JavaScript is often the next step. It’s beginner-friendly, and it’s installed in every modern browser, so you don’t even have to spend time downloading any additional consoles. Learning JavaScript could open up a whole slew of opportunities on the job market too.
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In pre-pandemic Japan, mask-wearing was a way of life. If you got sick, the polite thing to do was wear a mask to avoid wearing infecting others. If you were suffering from seasonal allergies, you would don a mask to help protect yourself. Mask wearing was not uncommon. Even before covid, it was normal and accepted,…
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Las Vegas and other Nevada cities are doing the right thing for the nation and the world by imposing and enforcing precautions against the spread of COVID-19 in our resorts ...
Today, despite the pandemic, the city is continuing to make positive headlines that are impossible to ignore. From the Google data center to Lifeguard Arena, where the Henderson Silver Knights will practice, to the continued expansion of Nevada State College and Henderson Hospital, along with a second Amazon fulfillment center, the Haas Automation manufacturing plant and the Raiders practice facility, there is a steady drumbeat of …
The latest lounge-style live entertainment to return to the Strip can be found at Napoleon’s and the renovated Indigo Lounge.
When Gino Ferraro opened Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar some 35 years ago, he worked grueling hours with little help to get the fledgling business off the ground. Now, after being forced to cut back on staff to make up for lost business from the coronavirus pandemic ...
Arizonans just experienced a terrifying June and July, in which some hospitals became overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients, only to learn last week that the state was a model of pandemic response.
Here’s a scenario worth considering: You’re feeling ill and you have two choices to make a phone call. One is a direct line to the Oval Office, while line two dials a reputable doctor. You choose line one because you trust the person answering. Why?
If six fully loaded airliners were crashing every day in the United States, you can bet airlines would be grounded immediately — but that’s roughly equivalent to the current rate of daily COVID-19 fatalities.
So, when President Donald Trump ends up in prison, will he still get Secret Service protection?
Many colleges are moving forward with virtual fall semesters. For students, that means a laptop is essential. Some schools are offering free laptops for students, but others are on the fence.
Down ballot campaigning is in full swing across the country but that looks very different during the pandemic. That's the case in Ohio, where political parties are trying to get out the vote.
What is Lebanon's path forward after the explosion? Protesters say wholesale change is needed. NPR's Noel King speaks with Mona Fawaz who is a professor at the American University of Beirut.
While most restaurants were hurt by the pandemic, certain types are going strong. It's not just drive-through fast food joints, but longtime stalwarts serving comfort foods people are craving.
Kamala Harris appeared alongside Joe Biden for the first time as his running mate. Biden's selection of Harris to join the Democratic ticket is important to voters of color.
For more than a century, California's Native American tribes were largely banned from doing traditional burning of the landscape. Now, they're restoring that practice to help prevent fires.
Thousands of Venezuelans are trying to make their way back to the country they fled. They left because of the economic crisis to look for work elsewhere, but the pandemic has cost them those jobs.
Bar Rescue host Jon Taffer is probably best known for telling owners what's wrong with their bars. Now, he wants to help them survive the pandemic.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with ESPN's Paul Finebaum, about what the Power 5 college football conferences plan to do for the upcoming season.
Students in Thailand have been protesting in recent days over the military's involvement in Thai politics.
The military has jumped into the booming world of competitive electronic gaming called "esports." But the new approach to reaching potential new recruits comes with new challenges.
Noel King speaks to music therapist and musician Julie Be of the group Ants on a Log about a new all-star children's album that celebrates trans and nonbinary kids.