As if parents didn’t have enough to worry about, here’s a new cause for alarm: Coronavirus cases in the United States are climbing toward a third peak, troubling epidemiologists. Cases are rising to record levels in nearly half the states in the country, driven by uncontrolled outbreaks in the Midwest …
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As a teen or young adult with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), your decision to drive is an important one and one that should not be taken lightly. Driving is a vital part of one’s development, giving you newfound independence with access to your community and the world beyond. Studies from …
Read More »The COVID-era SaaS benchmarks that will prepare you for your board and investors (VB Live)
Automation and Jobs Read our latest special issue. Open Now Presented by Sage Intacct In a post-COVID world, data-informed business planning is vital. Join this VB Live event for a deep dive into the Key Banc Capital Markets survey for the metrics you need to know, plus insight into improving …
Read More »How Should You Prepare For the End of the CARES Act?
What’s inside? Here are the questions answered in today’s reader mailbag, boiled down to summaries of five or fewer words. Click on the number to jump straight down to the question.1. CARES and relocation money2. Car financing question3. Hello Fresh or Blue Apron?4. Letting term life insurance expire5. Low-cost backpacking6. …
Read More »8 Things To Do To Prepare for a Recession
Most experts agree that the U.S. economy is currently heading into some type of recession. Many people are already out of work, and many others are heading into a period of economic uncertainty. Yet, in those stories about a coming economic recession, there’s almost always a key part missing: what …
Read More »U.S. Hospitals Prepare for Coronavirus, With the Worst Still to Come
WASHINGTON — One Seattle-area hospital has already seen patient care delayed by the stringent infection-control practices that the government recommended for suspected coronavirus cases. Another in Chicago switched Thursday morning into “surge” mode, setting up triage tents in its ambulance bay and dedicating an entire floor to coronavirus patients. At …
Read More »4 Steps You Must Take Now to Financially Prepare for the Coronavirus
Photo by Maridav / Shutterstock.com It’s official: The World Health Organization has officially declared the current coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic. That doesn’t mean it’s time to panic. That’s neither necessary nor advisable. But a little planning now will really pay off if things take a turn for the worse …
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