Food, fertilizer, fuel: Here's why the worldwide demand for seaweed is growing. Full video: https://t.co/dbOIeHxMdq pic.twitter.com/OEbdiwTLmn
— CNBC (@CNBC) October 18, 2020
Today, @ChicagoFed President Charles Evans delivered virtually a speech titled “What Does the New Long-Run Monetary Policy Framework Imply for the Path Ahead?” at the @business_econ annual meeting. Read the full text: https://t.co/FP5f7AOcPv #NABE2020 pic.twitter.com/HMBFDcR5N5
— ChicagoFed (@ChicagoFed) October 5, 2020
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell speaks about the economic outlook at @business_econ's #NABE2020 https://t.co/rIzAfS5znq
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) October 6, 2020
A handy graphic to explain why multiple layers of protection are needed to disallow #COVID19 from having hosts. AKA killing the virus. pic.twitter.com/HMxuDEjL6f
— Constance L Hunter (@ConstanceHunter) October 11, 2020
Many cities aspire to become high-tech hubs, but it's not easy. Frederic Robert-Nicoud and @william_r_kerr look at where tech clusters have located over time and find, for the most part, the “rich are getting richer.” #ChartOfTheWeek https://t.co/Hh9hDyoCw8
— AEA Journals (@AEAjournals) September 23, 2020
US households have spent an extra $1.5 billion per month on residential electricity during the pandemic, masking a large fall in commercial and industrial activity in aggregate energy statistics, from @stevecicalahttps://t.co/zeeqeimWlk pic.twitter.com/LXfdENLTAE
— NBER (@nberpubs) October 17, 2020
What's needed to reconfigure America's image abroad?
Read recommendations for U.S. credibility & reputation from CPD Research Fellow @MietekB of @pomonacollege & @SarahAlaoui_ of @SAISHopkins: https://t.co/rSXbcuoJ9q #PublicDiplomacy #SoftPower @SAISPhD pic.twitter.com/KNicfsfJxi
— USC Public Diplomacy (@PublicDiplomacy) September 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/UofR/status/1315671063888621568
Groceries were moving online before #COVID19, and now it’s a big focus in the industry. But does everyone want to buy apples online?
“I think we shouldn’t underestimate the human desire to engage in grocery shopping,” said WSB's Hart Posen on @Marketplace.https://t.co/l5MQkM31hD
— WI School of Business Research (@WSBresearch) September 16, 2020
New research by @SmithSchool’s Amna Kirmani produces a framework for examining how threats like Covid-19 and economic recessions impact #consumerbehavior: https://t.co/P9iJ26XJQY
— Smith Brain Trust (@SmithBrainTrust) September 18, 2020
“COVID-19 has imposed a massive need for evolution for many organizations. It has also provided a unique opportunity to selectively unlearn past practices,” writes @vgovindarajan. #TuckExecEdhttps://t.co/BXWAiRjZIK
— TuckExecEd (@TuckExecEd) October 13, 2020
So, what was so Magnificent about Suleiman? Find out here: https://t.co/R7qfZy1syH
— Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective (@OriginsOSU) September 28, 2020
"Warm here. Colder here. Not bad here."
ICYMI: @ctvregina Weather Anchor @CTVwdean didn’t skip a beat and delivered a forecast full of funny quips amid a power outage that left him with blank screens and air to fill. pic.twitter.com/eOoSzrZQGM
— CTV News (@CTVNews) October 8, 2020
#BREAKING: Province shutting down gyms, movie theatres, and indoor dining in Toronto, Peel Region, and Ottawa for 28 days https://t.co/2Sf6UIlXFd
— CP24 (@CP24) October 9, 2020
Russian state TV is telling people the U.S. election doesn't matter because America is a fading superpower, but many Russian's aren't sure they agree. @CBCChrisBrown pic.twitter.com/FXvpYams9v
— CBC News: The National (@CBCTheNational) October 7, 2020
Trudeau addresses the nation on fight against COVID-19 | Special Coverage https://t.co/nuekY9vw5b
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 23, 2020
Did you live near a residential school?
Use this interactive map to find out. | @CBCNews#orangeshirtday pic.twitter.com/gB7QevoAFR
— CBC (@CBC) September 30, 2020
Tune in to the season premiere TONIGHT on CBC at 8:30PM (9NT)!
We have so much to discuss, like our precious Atlantic Bubble. pic.twitter.com/yG8SJTGNru— 22Minutes (@22_Minutes) October 6, 2020
Did you know up to 40 per cent of all online purchases are returned? That costs the consumer and the planet, says a supply chain environmental management expert. Watch our hidden camera investigation that tracks Amazon returns on Friday at 8 p.m. on @CBC TV and Gem. @davidcommon pic.twitter.com/77plfS2IPU
— CBC Marketplace (@cbcmarketplace) October 8, 2020
UCD spinout company, SiriusXT secures €2.35m to examine virus pathwayshttps://t.co/HllmuhjoRO
— RTÉ Business (@RTEbusiness) October 9, 2020
Government approves 10c an hour minimum wage increase.https://t.co/6ihSZHeAN4
Via @RTEbusiness
— RTÉ (@rte) October 6, 2020
Really proud to see researchers @ayseguveli @Professor_John #PaulHanel and #IsmeneGizelis cited in this Govt report which is helping the #HouseofLords understand the implications of the COVID-19 outbreak. https://t.co/nBMGiNdZBk @EssexPsychology @uniessexgovt @essexsociology
— Research at Essex (@ResearchEssex) October 2, 2020
Why – and How – to Hire an Outlier | RT @INSEADKnowledge https://t.co/4dvzg9U2JX
— IMD Search (@IMDSearch) July 22, 2020
“The pandemic will leave economies less globalised, more digitised and less equal.”
The @IMD_Bschool #Digital #Competitivenss ranking, now more important than ever…
@IMDMBA https://t.co/Nxalas6CeJ— Arturo Bris (@arturobris) October 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/IMD_Bschool/status/1315537443693752320
AVI8TOR DRONE: Enjoy Mount Charleston's Autumn foliage. The trees are beautiful this time of year. #8NN pic.twitter.com/cLi4EYmD1i
— 8 News NOW (@8NewsNow) October 17, 2020
As millions of Americans are expected to vote by mail in the November 3 election, with many having already sent their ballot, KTBS put local mail delivery to the test. https://t.co/ZWfd8X98Yj
— KTBS (@KTBS) October 16, 2020
Early voting begins today. We have a list of locations by parish here: https://t.co/ocdQiTXDJT
— KPLC (@KPLC7News) October 16, 2020
Boil water advisory in effect for parts of Donaldsonvillehttps://t.co/3Bal8kj8hf
— WBRZ News (@WBRZ) October 17, 2020
Walmart has started giving approximately 165,000 hourly workers a raise. https://t.co/1T470V4nZg
— FOX 13 Tampa Bay (@FOX13News) October 17, 2020
Dinner is served: Amid pandemic, Joe's Stone Crab in Miami Beach reopens for 107th season — with safety restrictions in place.https://t.co/mQHlpZps5S
— WSVN 7 News (@wsvn) October 17, 2020
Need a flu shot? Here’s where you can get one this weekend in Central Florida https://t.co/DEg7iwhtg1 pic.twitter.com/7YqpMraOsY
— WFTV Channel 9 (@WFTV) October 17, 2020
European Union countries approve a series of guidelines including a “traffic-light” system aimed at facilitating free movement across the bloc and avoiding further travel disruption during the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/WRQBujUfPw
— ABC News (@ABC) October 14, 2020
Former President Barack Obama is expected to hit the campaign trail "soon" for Joe Biden, his former vice president — a move that could help animate Democrats as the presidential race enters its pivotal final weeks. https://t.co/Em99mfEFul
— ABC News (@ABC) October 14, 2020
Pretty cool podcast with a Richmond man who became a chef to the stars! Feeding Phish: On the road with rock and roll chef Jim Hamilton https://t.co/Wi0pv2OwWA
— Osiris Media (@osirispod) October 12, 2020
In a new @DailyProgress op-ed, our CEO John Newby explains the importance of Virginia policymakers supporting our life sciences industry as we work to keep Virginians safe and healthy during #COVID19. Read it here: https://t.co/Gwx6dyvCsO
— Virginia Bio (@vabio) September 28, 2020
“I think gerrymandering is of concern to most voters because it seems to violate the foundational principle of our representative system, which is that we are divided into districts geographically." https://t.co/5b5a2edBFy
— WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) October 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/Sierra8News/status/1316030895371939848
BREAKING: The Homeplace Restaurant, the popular family-style, shared-meal staple in Catawba, has decided to close its doors for the rest of 2020 on October 18 due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
— WDBJ7 (@WDBJ7) October 13, 2020
Philadelphia's famed Concourse Dance Bar looks a little different these days. In its first night reopening since March, the former club has transformed into a restaurant.https://t.co/RZOA08jJUr
— Action News on 6abc (@6abc) October 9, 2020
Hey Pennsylvania! The deadline to register to vote is just days away. Here's how to register: https://t.co/0Hv4pY8zCa pic.twitter.com/2SsCp1rzMd
— Action News on 6abc (@6abc) October 9, 2020
A 1960 debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon took place virtually with Kennedy in New York and Nixon in Los Angeles.https://t.co/HpJmCex1Ww
— Action News on 6abc (@6abc) October 8, 2020
Mars is closer to Earth in October than it will be for another 15 years: How to see red planethttps://t.co/VXbrSJkSEc
— Action News on 6abc (@6abc) October 7, 2020
FAITH AND BLUE. Police and churches are teaming up today to reach out to the community. The Sixers Drumline led a march through west Philadelphia from Transfiguration Church to Second Antioch Baptist Church. The pastors, police, and neighbors walked the streets together @6abc pic.twitter.com/IP1cmLn8kv
— Beccah Hendrickson (@Beccah6abc) October 10, 2020
Today, Pennsylvania and NJ saw their highest number of positive cases of coronavirus reported for the first time since late Spring. @6abc pic.twitter.com/tNrWY4fuod
— Christie Ileto (@Christie_Ileto) October 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/TrishHartman/status/1315099280093450240
Philadelphia police are searching for two gunmen who killed at least one person and injured six others on Thursday night.
It happened on the 4900 block of Frankford Avenue around 7:46 p.m. in the city's Frankford section. https://t.co/t3HmPpUBli pic.twitter.com/puKL4AKpbr
— Katie Katro (@KatieKatro6abc) October 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/6abcmatteo/status/1315049971717156865
JUST IN: Supreme Court rejects Trump administration request to reinstate medication abortion restriction https://t.co/qtOT2IGHV6
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 9, 2020
The U.S. Department of Labor estimates 36,036 new unemployment claims were filed during the week of Sept. 28 in Illinois.https://t.co/nrUwAyWvJR
— CBS Local (@cbslocal) October 8, 2020
This handy chart shows you exactly how to use all your apples this autumn https://t.co/jPsG7CAy8Q
— WLWT (@WLWT) October 9, 2020
Crowd stretching around the block at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections on the first day of early voting in Ohio pic.twitter.com/EL9sBAMXT1
— John Kosich (@KosichJohn) October 6, 2020
"Ohio is trending in the wrong direction." | There are currently 18 counties at Level 3 in the state's public health advisory system to track the spread of the coronavirus in each county https://t.co/aRTkd7QfZj #10TV
— 10TV (@10TV) October 8, 2020
US layoffs remain high as 840,000 seek jobless aid https://t.co/1lHlxwcR56 #10TV pic.twitter.com/yzp0ZL86aW
— 10TV (@10TV) October 8, 2020
Mom upset after school deems daughter's red, polka dot face mask as 'gang-related' https://t.co/vIcjbOpqj4 #10TV pic.twitter.com/VULVCo1pNc
— 10TV (@10TV) October 8, 2020
BRILLIANT COLORS: Drone footage gives us a very scenic overlook of Michigan's Tahquamenon Falls as fall foliage hits its stride. pic.twitter.com/97GF1EW7BN
— News 5 Cleveland (@WEWS) October 7, 2020
Ohio Department of Health releases updated travel advisory map with 7 states https://t.co/bd8TmD2HM6
— News 5 Cleveland (@WEWS) October 8, 2020
In spite of urging by President Trump, unofficial 'poll watchers' won't be allowed in Ohio https://t.co/XN8NqipBoD
— News 5 Cleveland (@WEWS) October 6, 2020
In-Depth: Scathing report labels tech giants monopolies that curb competition, stifle small businesses https://t.co/GouPzl6lqD
— News 5 Cleveland (@WEWS) October 8, 2020
Several ski areas in northern Michigan are aiming to adapt their operations as winter nears to address public health concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/3nclpvGdPV
— Mid-Michigan NOW (@midmichigannow) October 6, 2020
Do you agree with the new orders on mask wearing and gatherings? This attorney is already fighting them.https://t.co/hodyhUCAPX
— Mid-Michigan NOW (@midmichigannow) October 5, 2020
The 2020 Presidential Election is happening on November 3. Already, 380,000 people have turned in their ballots.
How are you voting?https://t.co/S0CxGOyTto— Mid-Michigan NOW (@midmichigannow) October 6, 2020
White House says Gov. Whitmer is "sowing division". Whitmer just responded in an interview with CNN.https://t.co/MZMeZgnMby pic.twitter.com/umjL3vReMm
— Mid-Michigan NOW (@midmichigannow) October 9, 2020
After several months shuttered, Michigan movie theaters are reopening and welcoming guests back to the big screen.
Are you heading to the movies this weekend?https://t.co/HsLK77qySH pic.twitter.com/ZwElf6Mr07
— WXYZ Detroit (@wxyzdetroit) October 9, 2020
President Trump took to Twitter to address Gov. Whitmer directly, saying that she's "done a terrible job" as governor.
Whitmer directly criticized Trump for "stoking distrust" and "giving comfort to those who spread fear and division." @Darren_WXYZ https://t.co/r2mUEbvNsI pic.twitter.com/J863j51SPv
— WXYZ Detroit (@wxyzdetroit) October 9, 2020
Target has informed its corporate employees that all who are currently working remotely will now continue to do so until June 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. | https://t.co/v9gjPsk9Uv
— WCCO – CBS Minnesota (@WCCO) October 8, 2020
Survey: 52% of local restaurants, bars will close in 4-6 months if restrictions aren't eased https://t.co/Rcc8RcTmWB
— KSTP (@KSTP) October 9, 2020
Tool helps track COVID-19 superspreader events
— KSTP (@KSTP) October 9, 2020
#BREAKING: If the ruling stands, absentee ballots will have to be delivered to Wisconsin election clerks by 8 p.m. on Election Day if they are to be counted — and results would be known within hours of polls closing. https://t.co/v39zAuvvE3
— FOX6 News (@fox6now) October 8, 2020
Trump has called the drug “a cure” after receiving it during his three-day stay at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center last weekend, though the medical community maintains COVID-19 has no known cure. https://t.co/MiiaDRv9qx
— FOX6 News (@fox6now) October 8, 2020
In the past, vice presidential debates have typically been overlooked. Pence’s 2016 appearance against Democratic challenger Sen. Tim Kaine was viewed by just 37.2 million people. https://t.co/brOr5yxSyV
— FOX6 News (@fox6now) October 9, 2020
A chaotic 2020, including a presidential election amid a global pandemic and a state of bitter polarization in America, has led to a lot of uncertainty. What happens if the results are contested in court? Will the U.S. have a president by Inauguration Day? https://t.co/l692aXuspy
— FOX6 News (@fox6now) October 9, 2020
'So frustrating': Doctors and nurses battle virus skeptics https://t.co/mUFsl70k44
— WISN 12 NEWS (@WISN12News) October 9, 2020
What appears to be National Guard arresting protesters at 77th and Milwaukee. It’s a church parking lot. @WISN12News pic.twitter.com/0gcg70jTGQ
— Caroline Reinwald (@WISN_Caroline) October 9, 2020