Month: September 2020
NYPD chief chaplain mugged on early morning walk in Upper West Side
Police say suspect accosted Rabbi Alvin Kass and demanded money for food as he rifled through 84-year-old’s pockets
Read MoreThe (surreal) new normal: Israeli journalists go sightseeing in Abu Dhabi
While the officials discussed the formalizing of ties, we toured the capital and then flew home over Saudi Arabia — routine occurrences that never happened to Israelis before
Read MoreHow stereotypes can color teachers’ digital expectations for their students
While providing access to digital technology is important, it won’t even the digital playing field. If teachers can embrace all students’ digital interests as opportunities for learning, it would help.
Read MoreAs it delists, Rocket Internet’s ill-fated experiment with public markets is over
It was all supposed to be so different. When Rocket Internet IPO’d in 2014 it was the largest tech company floatation in Europe for seven years. A year later it had lost $46 million and its valuation had dropped by
Read MoreThe startup world needs a ‘Black Minds Matter’ awakening
Kofi Ampadu Contributor Share on Twitter Kofi Ampadu is the founder and general partner of SKU’D Ventures, a pre-seed fund focused on consumer product startups. I was recently part of an open forum about being Black in America, as well
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: Pence attends Workers for Trump event in Pennsylvania
Vice President Mike Pence will visit Exeter, Pennsylvania Sept. 1, where he will attend a Workers for Trump event.
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: Pence attends Workers for Trump event in Pennsylvania
Vice President Mike Pence will visit Exeter, Pennsylvania Sept. 1, where he will attend a Workers for Trump event.
Read MoreNew York City Reaches Deal With Teachers Union, Will Reopen Schools On Sept. 21
The union representing most of the city’s educators had been on the brink of voting to authorize a strike over concerns related to the coronavirus. (Image credit: Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Read MoreMacron Presses Lebanon’s Leaders to Form Government, Deliver Reforms
French President Emmanuel Macron pressed Lebanon’s leaders to form a government and introduce reforms, and in return promised international aid to help the Mediterranean nation stave off economic collapse.
Read MoreOpponents of planned gas-fired power station take campaign to Germany
Claiming to speak for 500,000 residents, head of Southern Sharon Regional Council appeals via German press to Siemens Energy ahead of company’s September stock market float
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