Man's struggle with mental illness ends in suicide Molly Mazanec reflects on what lead her son down the road to suicide after battling mental illness for 16-years. 01/20/2021 - 1:22 am | View Link
After decades and millions of tourists, Silver Springs to get first glass-bottom boat for wheelchairs A shipyard in Palatka is putting the finishing touches on a new glass-bottom boat for Silver Springs tours. Springs tours in glass-bottom boats have thrilled tourists since the late 1800s. The new ... 01/18/2021 - 9:36 pm | View Link
Biden to push $1.9T stimulus for pandemic-battered US economy The second stage of Mr Biden’s economic agenda is expected to call for longer-term spending ... state and local governments to prevent lay-offs of public sector workers, a priority for Democrats ... 01/14/2021 - 3:35 pm | View Link
The power of words in crisis: Who hits mark, and who misses? In moments of crisis, American presidents have sought to summon words to match the moment in the hope that the power of oratory can bring order to chaos and despair. 01/12/2021 - 7:58 am | View Link
A Milwaukee-based life sciences firm is seeking a $13.9 million tax incentive to not move its 315 Memphis jobs, add 50 new ones, and invest an additional $30 million locally.
Eversana, which was formed in 2018 through the merger of six firms including Dohmen Life Science Services, said in its application that the payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) incentive would factor significantly into whether or not it would move its operations to North Mississippi or St.
Greater reliance on online shopping during the Covid-19 pandemic has been a boon for Amazon’s standing in the grocery market.
In polling 10,000 U. S. consumers and evaluating the 56 biggest retailers in the $1 trillion grocery market, consumer data science firm dunnhumby found Amazon to be shoppers’ preferred retailer for groceries, beating out Trader Joe’s, H-E-B and other regional and national chains.
Consumers have turned to online grocery shopping and delivery like never before during…
Enlarge / CentOS used to be the preferred way to get RHEL compatibility at no cost. CentOS is gone now—but Red Hat is extending no-cost options for RHEL further than ever before. (credit: Red Hat / DFCisneros)
Last month, Red Hat caused a lot of consternation in the enthusiast and small business Linux world when it announced the discontinuation of CentOS Linux.
Long-standing tradition—and ambiguity in Red Hat's posted terms—led users to believe that CentOS 8 would be available until 2029, just like the RHEL 8 it was based on.