Canada Soccer increases membership fees starting in 2025 to help improve revenue Financially challenged Canada Soccer took a step toward improving its bottom line Saturday, voting to increase its annual membership fee for players by $4 starting in 2025. 05/4/2024 - 8:06 am | View Link
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Struggling Fairfield businesses hoping farmers market brings more foot traffic The farmers market brings other local businesses like Modesto-based, Lujan Farms. Osbaldo Noyola told KCRA 3 that these weekday markets help them. "There's a lot more people – we have more stores open ... 05/2/2024 - 4:06 pm | View Link
American Wagyu Is Drawing in a New Breed of Investors as Demand Grows Nebraska farmer Jon Urbana has never seen such a movement around a specific breed of cattle as what’s happening with American Wagyu. Urbana, the sixth generation of a family with a long history of ... 05/2/2024 - 6:08 am | View Link
For Japan Inc, the weak yen may be too much of a good thing Typically, a weak yen is seen as a boon for Japan Inc, as it makes cars and other goods cheaper overseas and lifts profits when earnings from abroad are brought home. But it has also pushed up costs ... 05/1/2024 - 4:00 pm | View Link
Clavesana in Italy. Eric and Christina SchwendemanSome Americans are choosing to retire abroad because of healthcare costs and divisive politics. Many of them are moving to Italy, where the cost of living is more affordable. They like Italy's dedication to a work-life balance, especially compared to American hustle culture. Eric and Christina Schwendeman's relationship got serious the day he brought up retirement."I have a long-term plan," Eric, 53, recalled telling his now-wife nearly two decades ago.
Russia's military has a a body of sound doctrine to govern its operations, but it hasn't adhered to them in Ukraine. Musa Sadulayev/AP PhotoRussia's huge cost in invading Ukraine is fallout for not following its own military doctrine. Russian commanders have frequently erred on the basics of military operations, a RAND expert said.
The AI boom has shades of the dot-com bubble but might be even more dangerous. Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty ImagesThe AI frenzy has shades of dot-com mania but with one big, dangerous difference. Professor Erik Gordon noted internet startups had far fewer investors than Big Tech does now. Companies like Nvidia are huge and make money, but if they do crash there'll be sweeping fallout.
Debra Crockett retired early in the US and moved to Turkey. Debra CrockettDebra Crockett decided to retire early eight years ago and moved from the US to Turkey. Her Social Security checks are enough to cover her basic monthly expenses given the strength of the US dollar. She said moving abroad was the best financial decision she made for her retirement.
People tend to accumulate things like mugs, spices, and bags in their kitchens. Justin Lambert/Getty ImagesI help my clients get rid of things they don't need or use anymore. Kitchens can be a big source of stress and clutter. People can collect things like mugs and spices that they don't use for years.
Disney+ never aired an episode of "Bluey" that is about pregnancy. And it never explained why. Getty Images"Bluey" was the second-most streamed show in America last year. It is carried by Disney+. But Disney has refused to air one of its episodes, called "Dad Baby," which is about pregnancy. So its Australian distributor has released it on YouTube for free.