California passes nation’s first mandatory food date labeling reform bill Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 660 into law which standardizes food date labels in an effort to prevent food waste statewide. 10/3/2024 - 9:08 am | View Link
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Congress passes temporary bill to avoid shutdown as lawmakers punt spending decisions to December The House floor was largely empty during debate on the measure. Lawmakers in both chambers are anxious to return to their home states and districts to campaign, smoothing the path for passage of a ... 09/25/2024 - 12:11 pm | View Link
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Backed by Partners Group, the Oregon-based company is expected to list shares on Wednesday, testing investor appetite for the early-childhood education (ECE) market.
At a time when the rising cost of childcare is a big topic of discussion in Washington politics, one company is betting that more investors will want a piece of the action on Wall Street.
OpenAI’s and Google’s newest AI tools are pretty clever, but tiny companies with long track records still build more indispensable products—with or without AI.
The “Chat” in ChatGPT’s name neatly encapsulates a major element of why OpenAI’s AI-infused assistant has had such epoch-shifting impact. We’ve been using PCs and phones to chat with humans for years—at least since the era of AOL Instant Messenger.
Approach conversations without assuming bad intentions, and frame it as a matter of inclusivity, because it is.
Welcome to Pressing Questions, Fast Company’s work-life advice column. Every week, deputy editor Kathleen Davis, host of The New Way We Work podcast, will answer the biggest and most pressing workplace questions.
Leahy talks selling at Sephora, launching new perfumes, and building a modern legacy brand.
When Glossier CEO Kyle Leahy took over from founder Emily Weiss two years ago, her mandate was clear: reinvent the millennial-coded direct-to-consumer darling for a new era. By all accounts, her strategy—launching Glossier in Sephora stores and more international territories—has worked.
Diners visiting Casa Bonita this fall will have different meal options to choose from than those in the past year.
Lakewood’s Pink Palace, now open to the general public, recently rolled out a new menu featuring tacos, nachos and a burrito. While the menu is now slightly larger, some items were eliminated, including the beef suadero, a favorite among staffers at The Denver Post, and the mole.
One notable change is the addition of a whole section of tacos.
A protected city landmark on the edge of RiNo that was used for child care for nearly a century is being marketed for sale by its nonprofit owner.
Catholic Charities put its building at 1128 28th St. — dubbed the Margery Reed Mayo Day Nursery — up for sale last month, asking $6.35 million.
The 25,000-square-foot structure was built in 1926 and is named after the daughter of the center’s original operator, Mary Reed, who died while it was under construction.