How worried should the public be over the mysterious Northeast drones?
Reports of drones hovering in the skies over the Northeast have drawn angst among people in the area and across the nation. Government officials have continually assured the population that there is no threat. Yet the drones continue to fly, with no satisfactory explanation being provided as to their owners and their purpose.
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Why Santa Claus Does Best When he Overestimates Demand
During the holiday season, a late delivery can sometimes feel like the end of the world. You’ve been there: you order a highly anticipated gadget, new clothes, or a last-minute gift, only to find out that your delivery is delayed. While many blame shipping companies or delivery drivers, the true culprit often lies deeper in the supply chain — at the heart of it all: forecasting.
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Will AI Reboot Supply Chains?
Catastrophic weather events, wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, trade conflicts, global pandemics—the forces disrupting supply chains are multiplying at a rate few could have anticipated.
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Sheldon H. Jacobson: Fired college football coaches are doing better than ever
As the end of the college football season approaches, many teams are beginning to eye which bowl they will be playing in. It also marks the time when coaches who have not met expectations are being fired.
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Hunt for alleged gunman in UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting continues, unmasked photos of suspect released
In a video, the suspect reportedly uses a silencer, according to sources, who also said he seemed to be an experienced shooter
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PSDcast – Can the AI Pandora be put Back in its Box?
When and where do we sound the privacy alarm with AI? Where do we draw the line? Is it even possible to stop what’s already in motion or do we just have to manage the consequences? And on the line to discuss these issues is Temple professor Subodha Kumar. Subodha is the Founding Director of the Center for Business Analytics and Disruptive Technologies at Temple University’s Fox School of Business.
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The health care industry is girding for Trump’s tariffs —and pushing hard for carveouts
Tariffs could raise the cost of medical care and prescription drugs for people in the U.S.
INFORMS > Media CoverageIs YouTube’s disruption of TV now complete?
Earlier this year the global video sharing platform You Tube dominated TV viewership in the United States, knocking Disney off the top spot and leaving major media names like Netflix, Paramount, Amazon and Fox in its wake. In a first for the streaming platform, the time people spent watching YouTube on television accounted for 10.4 percent of total TV in the month of July.
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Sheldon H. Jacobson: Stanley Cups must be won in the front office before they are won on the ice
The 2024-25 National Hockey League season is well underway. All 32 teams began with a fresh start in the standings, and for some, a fresh roster on the ice. Though every team hopes to raise Lord Stanley’s cup in June, there are only a handful of teams that have a realistic chance of doing so.
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Woman In CVS Thinks She’s Above Everyone Else, Finds Herself Served Some Petty Revenge
Let’s be honest, no one likes waiting in line. But it’s a small price we have to pay to keep things fair and respectful for everyone.
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Pollsters just can’t get it right on Trump — will Harris flip the script?
Recent polls suggest a “too close to call” race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. This has been the case for several weeks, as both candidates work to convince voters in seven key states (Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada) that their votes are needed to secure victory.
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Spikes in violent theft frightening customers, damaging business of brick-and-mortar retailers
Retail insiders blame soft-on-crime policies, understaffing, urban trends
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Best cash advance apps with no credit check
If you need some cash before your next payday, one solution might be to consider a cash advance app. These apps let you borrow small sums of money that you pay back after a set time, often coordinated with your next payday.
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Four certainties in an uncertain election
Election Day is now just one week away. The White House remains up for grabs, with seven states — Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada — poised to decide who will win.
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De-risking global supply chains: Looking beyond material flows
Global supply chains are undergoing an irrevocable shift. While material flows remain critical, they are only the most visible aspect of this transition. Beneath the surface, changes in information exchanges, financial reconfigurations, and human capital movements are posing far greater risks to the benefits of global trade. The US, China, and the rest the world must handle these changes with care and perspective.
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The Truth About How Immigration Affects The Economy
Despite disingenuous scapegoating by Donald Trump and others, research shows immigrants are good for American business, employment and productivity.
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Trump and Harris Are Courting Workers. Their Minimum Wage Plans Are Muddled.
The minimum wage is getting lip service on the campaign trail. Well-intentioned plans can backfire, Christopher Tang writes in a guest commentary.
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My Turn | We are all on the American Team
During a leisurely walk around our neighborhood, my wife and I came across our delightful octogenarian neighbor, “Marilyn.” As we exchanged some pleasantries about the weather and our neighborhood in general, our conversation turned to the upcoming election.
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Trump’s polarizing style is the GOP’s missed opportunity
Election Day is about 20 days away, and polls suggest that it will be close in several key states. Yet it did not have to be that way. Indeed, the Republicans missed an opportunity to decisively win the White House when Donald Trump won the right to be their nominee.
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Our nation needs people like Jon Tester and Larry Hogan in the Senate
Jon Tester, the incumbent Democratic senator from Montana, is in a dogfight to retain his Senate seat. Larry Hogan, the former Republican governor of Maryland, is in a similar battle, to win a Senate seat by reengaging the very same voters who elected him governor for two terms.
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