How open banking is driving huge innovation Learn how fintechs and forward-thinking FIs are accelerating personalized financial products through data-rich APIs. Register Now As the pandemic continues to rage around the world, it’s becoming clear that COVID-19 will endure longer than some health experts initially predicted. Owing in part to …
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If you’re a person with a uterus who plans to have kids, do you ever think about what labor’s like? Terror might come to mind. Maybe puddles of sweat. But for Nell Diamond (founder of Hill House Home and veteran ITG contributor), her birth-day featured two razor-sharp cat eyes that …
Read More »Grab Reportedly Exploring An IPO In The US, Could Raise At Least S$2.66B
Sources familiar with the matter told Reuters that ride-hailing and food delivery giant Grab said that it is exploring a listing in the United States this year. According to one of the sources, the Initial Public Offering (IPO) could raise at least US$ 2 billion (S$ 2.66 billion). This means that …
Read More »A holiday all about drinking and reveling with mobs of strangers — what could go wrong?
First there was Thanksgiving, when some families who gathered for turkey and stuffing also shared the coronavirus, causing cases to spike in some places and further taxing the nation’s already stretched hospitals. Then there was Christmas weekend, when Americans crowded airports in numbers not seen since the start of the …
Read More »11 Laws You Could Be Breaking Without Knowing It
Robsonphoto / Shutterstock.com You’re an honest, upstanding citizen. You pay taxes. You obey traffic signals. You don’t even jaywalk. But there are federal and state laws that you may be breaking without even realizing it. See if you’re guilty of violating any of these laws that follow. Some can carry …
Read More »The Vaccines Are Supposed to Be Free. Surprise Bills Could Happen Anyway.
“It is the American health care system, so there are bound to be loopholes.” Preparing to give a covid vaccine at the Medical University of South Carolina on Tuesday. It is supposed to be free to everyone. Leslie Ryann McKellar for The New York Times When Americans receive a coronavirus vaccine, …
Read More »Not Seeing Results? This One Mistake Could Be Keeping You Stuck
This whole year has felt like a continuous cycle of repetitiveness. Wake up, brush teeth, put on a clean-ish shirt, and begin the day. It’s become so monotonous that most of the time, you don’t really need to think about what you’re doing, you just do it. You’re on total …
Read More »Slack could quickly become Salesforce’s golden goose
When it comes to customer expectations, the pandemic has changed everything Learn how to accelerate customer service, optimize costs, and improve self-service in a digital-first world. Register here Last week, news broke that Salesforce was thought to be in advanced talks to acquire Slack. This inevitably fuelled much excitement and …
Read More »London A.I. Lab Claims Breakthrough That Could Accelerate Drug Discovery
Some scientists spend their lives trying to pinpoint the shape of tiny proteins in the human body. Proteins are the microscopic mechanisms that drive the behavior of viruses, bacteria, the human body and all living things. They begin as strings of chemical compounds, before twisting and folding into three-dimensional shapes …
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