PTI Congress leader Rahul Gandhi The Congress raised several questions on the November 29 strategic disinvestment of Sahibabad-located Central Electronics Limited ( CEL ), a public sector undertaking ( PSU ) under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research of the Ministry of Science and Technology. The party alleged that not only was the profit-making…
H&M worker exposes NYC store’s alleged lice outbreak in photos
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5 Ways Mental Fitness Apps Can Improve Your Quality of Life
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.Between an uneven economy and an ongoing pandemic with no clear end in sight, it can be difficult to get yourself in the right headspace.Even so, there are several apps at your fingertips ready to help improve your mental wellbeing.Here are five key ways that some of the…
Bill De Blasio leaves NYC City Hall with broken promises
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Ivy Zelman called the housing market’s peak before the 2008 crash. She told us why home prices will tank far sooner than buyers, sellers, and Wall Street think.
Ivy Zelman called the top of the 2000s housing market and the start of its postcrisis recovery.While home prices are climbing today, she says they’ll fall sooner than many experts think.Zelman told Insider why a flood of Wall Street money left the housing market vulnerable.For people just starting to think about selling their home, this…
America’s small-minded bickering is becoming boring
Why think big? Small is so much easier. As we take stock of 2021, the second year of a once-in-a-century pandemic was obviously a time of challenges: Relentless COVID-19, a delayed economic recovery, a whiff of inflation.Did we overcome with grace and grit? Of course not! We aired grievances and called each other names and…
JetBlue is cutting roughly 1,280 flights through mid-January and letting customers change and cancel their tickets for free
JetBlue Airways will cut around 1,280 flights through mid-January in anticipation of the Omicron coronavirus variant’s impact.Sick calls from workers due to Omicron has been impacting staffing levels at the airline.JetBlue customers with any type of ticket can change or cancel their travel through January.Get the latest tech trends & innovations — delivered daily to…
The Pandemic Might Have Redesigned Cities Forever
+++lead-in-textnnIt was easy to find tragedy in the second year of the Covid-19 pandemic.Vaccines became widely available and proved to be remarkably effective at keeping people out of hospitals, but some people wouldn’t get their shots—[mostly](https://acasignups.net/21/12/02/weekly-update-covid19-casedeath-rates-county-partisan-lean-vaccination-rate) [Republicans](https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/12/05/1059828993/data-vaccine-misinformation-trump-counties-covid-death-rate).Broader uptake of vaccines could have [averted 163,000 deaths](https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/issue-brief/covid-19-continues-to-be-a-leading-cause-of-death-in-the-u-s/) between June and November alone.That’s tragedy.nn+++nnBut you could find hope…
How to build and preserve a record collection
Your Led Zeppelin-loving uncle has been harping on about the superior warmth and fidelity of his vinyl collection over Thanksgiving dinners since you were a kid, but it’s time to face the facts: Sometimes old people are right.The resurgence of vinyl’s popularity over the last 14 or so years is no joke.With sales of the…
This Fashion Founder’s Company Will Take Back Any Piece of Clothing at Any Time for Any Reason. Here’s Why.
In 2018, Kristy Caylor and her co-founder Mary Saunders started closed-loop clothing company For Days to combat the rampant wastefulness of the approximately $1.5 trillion global fashion industry.Rather than selling customers more clothes than they know what to do with (the goal of many fashion retailers worldwide), For Days perpetuates an up-cycling system that keeps…