As protests continue over George Floyd’s death, Nike took to Instagram Friday to post a socially conscious message: “Don’t turn your back on racism.”
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Teacher Appreciation Week: Where teachers can get free food and discounts May 4-8
For Teacher Appreciation Week, which begins May 4 and extends through May 8, some businesses are offering deals from pizza buffets to cellphone plans.
Disney introduces face masks featuring Baby Yoda, Black Panther, Forky and more
Disney announced its line of non-medical, reusable cloth face masks featuring Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars characters available to pre-order.
Small businesses get COVID-19 relief in private grants, as Verizon boosts support to $7.5M
In an effort to expand its support of small businesses during the pandemic, Verizon announced Thursday an additional $2.5 million donation.
Report: Uber mulls laying off 20% of its staff as CTO resigns
The coronavirus pandemic has led to fewer rides for Uber. That has led the ride-hailing giant to reportedly consider laying off about 20% of workers.
Land O’Lakes removes American Indian illustration from its packaging
Land O’Lakes bids farewell to the American Indian woman’s illustration that adorned its packaging since 1928.
YouTube offers small businesses a free tool to create videos
YouTube announced Tuesday the launch of its Video Builder Tool for firms thatĀ need an easy and low-cost way to create videos.
Apple offers free consultations to help teachers make the best of online learning
Apple is making their learning specialists available to all educators who wish to scheduleĀ free, one-on-one virtual coaching sessions.
Would you go to the office for $100-a-day bonus? That’s WeWork’s offer to some employees during coronavirus pandemic.
WeWork is offering a $100-a-day bonus to certain employees to keep its offices running in the U.S. and Canada during the coronavirus pandemic.
Amazon removes more than 3,900 seller accounts from US store due to ‘coronavirus-based price gouging’
Amazon said it removed more than 3,900 selling accounts in its U.S. store for “violating our fair pricing policies” during the coronavirus pandemic.