"Rebranding during COVID was not a great decision," deadpans brewer Simon Sothras. "It was not," agrees John Serda, straight-faced. Then the two crack up. In part it's happy laughter, and with good reason: After a tough effort to reinvent itself, Serda Brewing is putting new beers on store shelves.
A devil's bargain for law and disorder party Who would have thought that the "law and order" party would now reveal the underlying lynch-mob mentality of many of its members? The Republicans made a devil's bargain with Donald Trump and their souls are forfeit.
Lawmakers in Massachusetts have passed a bill that eyes net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions statewide by 2050, setting interim GHG reduction targets to achieve reductions of least 85% below 1990 levels within the next 30 years. On Jan. 4, both chambers of legislature passed S.2995, "An Act ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic limits indoor activities and gatherings, Oklahoma state parks are seeing substantial increases in visitation. According to data from Oklahoma State Parks, from January through September, the state park system has seen nearly 10.6 million visitors, an increase of over 2.5 million from both 2018 and 2019 in that same period.
Back in January, Elizabeth Stout had to find a place for her brother John Krok. Krok, 62, had been struggling with a brain tumor for nearly two years - since having a seizure at a Jewel supermarket where he worked as a cashier. He had endured countless medical procedures, hospital trips and rehab-center stays.
It's halfway through the semester and the long-awaited return to campus arrives. If one were to judge by a video produced by Yeshiva University's PR team - perhaps to encourage more students to come to campus - they would come to the conclusion that students are being provided with a "robust" experience.
Editor's note: This article by Oriana Pawlyk originally appeared on Military.com, a leading source of news for the military and veteran community. A U.S. Navy investigation has determined that the Saudi pilot who killed three people when he opened fire on Florida's Naval Air Station Pensacola last year was self-radicalized.
The billionaire Walton family that controls Walmart Inc. is among a group of investors backing a startup aiming to design at-home Covid-19 tests to sell for as little as $10 at the retail giant's stores and elsewhere. NowDiagnostics Inc., based 20 miles south of Walmart's corporate headquarters, has filed requests for emergency authorization from the U.S.
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Recruiting industrial prospects to locate in the Tennessee Valley has usually involved personal pitches and site tours, in addition to economic incentives often negotiated during the site selection process. To show off properties in its seven-state region, the Tennessee Valley Authority even bought a $6.95 million executive helicopter previously used by billionaire Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in 2016 to offer aerial tours of available sites for new industry.
African FinTech Chipper Cash has landed a whale of an investor. Chipper CEO Ham Serunjogi confirmed on Twitter the startup, which got its initial foothold in the market as a peer-to-peer (P2P) payments service, has just wrapped up a $30 million Series B round of venture capital.
Sonora, CA...Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Adventist Health Sonora care providers have been screening and evaluating patients with COVID-19 symptoms in their cars, to reduce the potential for exposure to other patients, visitors and staff in its facilities.
Capital Spending By Pan Demetrakakes, Senior Editor Ferrero North America has announced plans to build its first chocolate manufacturing center in North America. The new manufacturing capacity will be an expansion of an existing facility in Bloomington, Ill., a Chicago suburb. It will produce chocolate to be used in Ferrero products including 100Grand, Crunch, SnoCaps and Raisinets.
The San Antonio Symphony, which last played for a live audience in March, plans to return to the stage in February. All nine classical performances of its abbreviated season will be given in the H-E-B Performance Hall of the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, the symphony's home base since the building opened in 2014.
The IPO market is taking a break during the shortened Thanksgiving week, with just one IPO and two SPACs scheduled to raise $900 million. Russian e-commerce company Ozon Holdings (OZON) plans to raise $750 million at a $4.4 billion market cap. Backed by private equity firm Barin
The RMR Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:RMR) Q4 2020 Earnings Conference Call November 20, 2020 10:00 AM ET Company Participants Michael Kodesch - Director of Investor Relations Adam Portnoy - President and Chief Executive Officer Matt Jordan - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Bryan Maher - B.
By Sarah Nassauer and Sarah Krouse The billionaire Walton family that controls Walmart Inc. is among a group of investors backing a startup aiming to design at-home Covid-19 tests to sell for as little as $10 at the retail giant's stores and elsewhere.
This week's B2B venture capital roundup includes a slew of seed funding rounds for some of the newest B2B FinTechs on the market. Small business banking was a clear winner this week, but it was a FinTech that enables B2B Software-as-a-Service companies to manage revenue that earned the top spot with a $68 million investment round.
When racing runs deep in a driver's blood, there's only one way to live - fast. That's the mentality Matt Tifft and B.J. McLeod are looking to bring to their newly announced NASCAR Cup Series entry in the No. 78 Live Fast Motorsports Ford Mustang, unveiled Friday by the pair.
GLEN ARBOR, Mich. - Ever since she sank in Lake Michigan in 1885, numerous shipwreck hunters have tried and repeatedly failed to find the final resting place of the freighter, Jarvis Lord. The 135-year mystery came to an end recently when the wreck site was discovered and identified by a well-known Michigan shipwreck hunter, who invited 13 ON YOUR SIDE along to document his entire expedition.