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Planning To Start A New Company in Next Six Months? / Sooner Might Be Better / Heads-Up on Fast-Approaching “Beneficial Ownership” Reporting Burden

You may already know this, but, just to be sure, you can get yourself a delay in your reporting burden if you are at least aware of this………..

How a First-Time Entrepreneur Secured Six Figures of Funding by Applying to Grant After Grant

Brianna Arps has raised more than $200,000 in nondilutive funding for her nascent fragrance brand, Moodeaux.Deck

Loneliness Is a Policy Problem. A Big One. What Is Your Community Doing? — City Club Missoula – Monday, November 13, 2023

Lack of human connection is bad for your health. Responding to an advisory from the U.S. Surgeon General that a loneliness epidemic is affecting half of all Americans, San Antonio has been pushing out resources to help build bonds between community members.

North Dakota’s Direct Current Fast Charging Network Has Improved Drastically, EA Opens First Station

Today, both I-94 and I-29 have decent coverage. Several other parts of the state north of I-94 have one, too. The Bismarck area has several fast chargers, as does Minot and Grand Forks. Now, another town has a second station, providing important redundancy, greater capacity, and faster charging speeds

NADO News | November 2, 2023

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25% faster and 40% better. This is how managers can leverage the productivity promise of generative AI

A new report from Harvard Business School and BCG reveals the most successful companies using AI achieve over 20% of earnings from AI before interest and taxes.

The Way You Pay to Buy or Sell a Home Is About to Change

In a report released ahead of the verdict, Ryan Tomasello, a real-estate industry analyst with Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, predicted that the lawsuits could lead to a 30% reduction in the $100 billion that Americans pay in real-estate commissions every year and push well over half of the almost 1.6 million agents out of the industry.

High Country News November News – The Climate Crisis Is Everywhere

The climate crisis affects everything, from where we live to what we eat to how we deal with crime. In Washington, extreme weather and COVID-19 pushed over-strained prisons to the brink, leading some to ask: Why not let people out? In Kasigluk, Alaska, buildings are succumbing to rising sea levels and melting permafrost, but relocating entire communities isn’t easy.

Montana’s outdoor economy to suffer as climate change worsens

The effects of climate change are already affecting Montana’s outdoor recreation, but with predictions of even more heat and drought by 2050, the outdoor recreation industry stands to lose thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions in earnings, according to a new report.

Here’s a novel way for contractors to pitch ideas to the Defense Department

And let’s talk about this year old effort on videos, and just to get a progress report, how many videos have been presented and what are you generally getting in from vendors and what types of products are they pitching in this manner?