The Great Recession ended five years ago, but most Americans still don't feel recovered from the crisis.
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The Great Recession ended five years ago, but most Americans still don't feel recovered from the crisis.
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Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve, delivery companies will handle nearly 2.2 billion deliveries and returns. The weak demand bedeviling package delivery companies like United Parcel Service and FedEx promises to be great news for online U. S. shoppers who want quick, on-time holiday gift delivery.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired, with David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus named as interim co-CEOs. Gelsinger, whose career has spanned more than 40 years, also stepped down from the company’s board. He started at Intel in 1979 at Intel and was its first chief technology officer. He returned to Intel as chief executive in 2021. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] Intel said Monday that it will conduct a search for a new CEO. Read More: Intel’s CEO on Turning Skeptics Into Believers Zinsner is executive vice president and chief financial officer at Intel.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareA scrappy nonprofit that has provided bikes to thousands of homeless people, young children and others in need across the metro area is ready to open its doors in Denver. Second Chance Bicycle Shop was founded in 2006 by retired police officer Ernie Clark, who kept the wheels on with a small team of volunteers, fixing up bikes and distributing them for free until his death in 2022. The shop rotated through several locations in Aurora during Clark’s lifetime before moving to a storefront in Centennial when his daughter, Betty, stepped in to continue her father’s legacy. Second Chance Bicycle Shop owner Betty Clark placed the original banner of the shop at her new office in Denver on Wednesday, Oct.
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