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Long gone are the days when expectant mothers grew frustrated with the lack of flattering clothes. With today’s maternity fashions, pregnant women can dress as glamorously or casually as they...
The Federal Deposit Corporation approached Congress this afternoon about increasing the federal deposit insurance limit in hopes that the move will reassure nervous savers and help small businesses. Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts, said in a memo to members of the House Financial Services Committee that "Sheila Blair, chairman of the FDIC, notified me that they will be requesting authority to increase deposit insurance limits. We will provide additional details as we have them,'' according to Bloomberg.
Author Courtney Rhodes discusses why it's important for black entrepreneurs to have a branding strategy before opening a business and more.
At the 2012 London Olympic Games a 16-year-old Gabby Douglas captivated the gymnastics world by winning the all-around gold medal. Better still, she made Olympic history as the first American gymnast to win gold in both the individual all-around and team competitions. And yet, she faced hateful comments on social media about her hair—it was unkempt and unsightly. Fast-forward to the 2016 Rio Olympics, people on social media were hating on Gabby yet again.
Mel Parker, vice president and general manager of the North America Consumer and Small Office Organization for Dell, knows firsthand that veterans moving into the corporate workforce face unique challenges, particularly in learning and adapting to a corporate culture that might not be as clear and definitive in workplace expectations as a military environment. But veterans also offer strategic benefits from their military experience.