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AP Business Writer May AndersonNEW YORK (AP) – Small business owners have felt more uncertain about the future of January as they continue to address labor challenges and prolonged inflation.According to a monthly poll of Small Business Owners of the National Federation of Independent Business Federations, the uncertainty index rose 14 points in January, the third highest recorded reading after a two-month decline. The NFIB said SME owners feel they are not confident about investing in their business due to uncertain business conditions over the coming months.The response reflects overall consumer confidence that plunged in February, the biggest monthly decline…
WASHINGTON, DC – Senators Rick Scott (R-FL) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) maintain an interparty arrangement (social media) law that determines evidence to secure law enforcement This has announced the reintroduction of the online disruption of investigative agencies and law enforcement halts. They have the tools they need to sell deadly drugs and combat illegal activities on social media platforms. This bipartisan bill will improve collaboration between law enforcement and social media platforms in criminal investigations, and promote collaboration, ensuring that the platform uses best practices to combat illegal drug sales. I will. “As parents and grandparents, we do everything in…
What I did this week:I created a list entitled “What I did this week.”The “Manufacturer List” has been deleted. Very strong start, productive, busy, etc.I have decided to document all the activities Elon Musk will personally review. I don’t work for the federal government. Still, it seems useful to provide data ahead of time, attempting to delay the inevitable draft of private sector workers to a fleet of stormtroopers.The latest Trump administration has tried to analyse how ancient civilizations saw Rooster grabbing grain and conveying property. Reading about the Etruscans (4 minutes 35 seconds) Side track (4 minutes 35 seconds).Focused…
DYNIC SPRINGS, Fla. (WKRG) – Last Tuesday he was seriously injured in a dog attack while delivering in Dellnier Springs, Fla. Theresa Scrogins had taken orders down at home when the two dogs rushed at her. The dog attacked the head, legs and arms. FCC Chairman climbs the broadcast tower to promote industry, work According to the Walton County Sheriff’s Office, Scrogins told deputies that when the homeowner opened the door, the dog quickly latched it into his arm and leg. She managed to escape, but collapsed outside the home the homeowner and witnesses tried to help before emergency responders…
ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) – Seven men were charged Monday with alleged involvement in a central Florida gun trafficking business, according to the Department of Justice. The following individuals were charged with conspiracy to traffic guns and being traded, assisted and betrated in unlicensed guns. Victor Manuel Lafontaine Ruiz, 31 (added machine gun charge) Josée Manuel Maldona Dorodriguez, 32, Kissimmee (hard of machine gun charge) Delic Yamil Rivera Robles, 29, Kissimmee (owned of machine gun charge) Kissimmee Freddie Giovani Cruz Batis of Jomar, 36 Manuel Lopez Montanez, 30, of Kissimmee (30) (added felon of possession) Leonardo David Joseph Guerra, 23, 23,…
New York (AP) – Starbucks is cutting menus. Some of the coffee giant’s “less popular drinks” are set to take the final bow next week.In its announcement Monday, Starbucks outlined plans to remove its drinks, including several blended Frappuccino drinks, Royal English Breakfast Strate, and White Hot Chocolate, starting Tuesday, March 4th.”These items are not generally purchased and are complicated to make or are like other drinks on the menu,” Starbucks wrote. The Seattle-based company added that by simplifying its menu, it can “focus on less popular items that are outstanding.”According to Starbucks, these cuts reduce wait times, improve consistency,…
Orange County, Fla. (WFLA) – A Florida man is $1 million rich after purchasing a winning scratch ticket from 7-Eleven. The Florida lottery announced Tuesday that 60-year-old Dwayne Croft has won the top million-dollar award from the cash wheel scratch game at Tallahassee’s lottery headquarters. He chose to receive the prize as a one-off, one-time payment of $605,016.40. Lottery officials said Croft had purchased tickets at 7-Eleven at 14068 Narcucci Road in Orlando. The store will receive a $2,000 bonus fee to sell victory tickets. More Florida Lottery Stories: The Florida man buys a scratch-off ticket at 7-Eleven and wins…
The Next Normal, a Pulitzer Prize-winning rock musical on the stage of an emotional production at Sanford’s Theatre West End, has a message of hope for “Next Normal.””The dancers may disappear, but the dance continues,” says one of Brian Jorkie’s lyrics as families deal with grief, mental illness and the arrival of age.”Normal Next Door” focuses on the Goodman’s, and when the audience first sees Mama Diana (Melissa Min Yard), Papadan (Jeremy Hudson), and teenagers (Vargas and Jordan Perez in July), If it’s confusing, everything might look good.However, it soon becomes clear that the appearance is deceived. Diana has been…
The Centers for Disease Control issued a food safety warning after listeria outbreaks in 21 states, including Florida, were linked to Shake Supplement, which is frequently used in hospitals and nursing homes.The agency reported 38 cases of infection as of Monday, with 37 people hospitalized and 12 deaths. Two of the infections occurred in Florida. Many of the infected people either lived in long-term care facilities or were being treated at hospitals, according to federal agencies.Listeria can cause severe illness known as invasive listeriosis if bacteria spread beyond the stomach. People at high risk for infections include those who are…
Dr. Susan Gilby had given evidence to Thurwall’s investigation into the events surrounding Lucy Letby’s crime.The former chief executive of Chester Hospital Countess was worried about a “illegal conviction” after Lucy Lebby’s arrest, a public investigation has heard.Tony Chambers was said to have been concerned over a series of collapses in the baby collapse of the newborn unit after Lebby’s first detention by Cheshire Constabrary in July 2018.Dr. Susan Gilby said it was a “very strange” argument with Chambers a few weeks after Lebby’s arrest when she joined Countess Chester as new assistant chief executive and medical director. I remembered…