© Igor Borisenko/iStock/Getty Images Plus The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) have been providing guidance, making statements and delivering speeches about accounting and financial reporting considerations for environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters since the beginning of spring to address growing interest and concerns from […]
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Best Privacy-Focused Alternatives to Google Analytics
ToolsNataly Birch • February 04, 2021 • 6 minutes READ Google has a treasure chest of helpful tools. From Chrome Dev Tools to G Suite to Google Meet, there is something for everyone. Among these professional utilities, Google Analytics occupies the lead position. Created to track website activity, Google […]
How the Covid Vaccine Has Altered Divorce Proceedings
SPONSORED CONTENT Unlike previous vaccine skepticism, which was based on erroneous misinformation and inaccurate studies, many parents today have legitimate concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine — particularly when it comes to vaccinating their children. Even though approximately half of all Americans are completely vaccinated, it has only been three months […]
America’s educational demise fails kids, cedes power to China
In the future, the most successful countries will have the sharpest minds. That’s good news for China. In the first week of August, the Center for Security and Emerging Technology, a think tank affiliated with Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, reported that “China is Fast Outpacing US STEM PhD […]
Divorce attorneys brace for exes battling over kids getting COVID-19 vaccine
With COVID-19 vaccines recently approved for children 12 and older, more divorce attorneys around the country are starting to see divorced parents disagree on vaccinating their children. “This is something we’ve been seeing increasingly over the last few months,” said Stephanie Tang, an attorney with Chicago law firm Kogut & […]
Senate Sends ‘Sweeping’ Criminal Justice Reform Bill To Governor
By Jeff Moore Carolina Journal Sen. Danny Britt , R-Robeson, chairing N.C. Senate Judiciary Committee Criminal justice reform is a bipartisan issue, a phrase lawmakers frequently use when noting the parties coming together and advancing legislation. True to form, Senate Bill 300, Criminal Justice Reform, was approved by the General Assembly […]