Month: June 2020

As part of the Collision from Home conference, Aclima chief executive Davida Herzl released a new data set made in conjunction with Google. Free to the scientific community, the data is the culmination of four years of data collection and aggregation resulting in 42 million air quality measurements throughout the state of California. The company’s
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Life Time Fitness CEO Bahram Akradi on Thursday said that the gym industry could see a “small degradation” as more people opt for at-home workouts, although gymgoers will still return to their clubs once Covid-19 restrictions are lifted.  “I think that a small degradation is possible,” Akradi told CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street.” “While the workout
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We’ve got some bad news, Council of Dads fans.  NBC has decided to not move forward with a second season of the series. While no official announcement has been made by the network, sources close to the show have confirmed the cancellation. So, that means Council of Dads Season 1 Episode 10 will ultimately serve
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I’ve been to many a tertulia in my life. In Costa Rica, these informal literary, artistic, or intellectual gatherings are as common and important as Sunday mass, and just as enlightening. Recently, thanks to Vincent Toro, I’ve experienced two types of tertulias I hadn’t thought possible—the first, his unforgettable new collection titled Tertulia, and the
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Destiny Worldwide Entertainment’s William Byron Hillman is a world-renowned writer/director who’s hit film “Quigley” was named one of the Top 20 Family Films of all time. Hillman’s thinking out of the box ideas have enabled his all union – all guild feature films to gross tens of millions of dollars over budget, making him one
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A woman puts on a protective mask as is instructed by Miami-Dade County Social Distancing Ambassadors as beaches are reopened with restrictions to limit the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Miami Beach, Florida, U.S., June 10, 2020. Marco Bello | Reuters As coronavirus outbreaks surge in several states across the country, public officials
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While Disney insiders remain optimistic, it would not be a shocker if the studio moves Mulan, the first big event movie after exhibition’s COVID-19 shutdown, off its current July 24 date. There are just too many gloomy signs out there now. Even though the $200 million Niki Caro-directed movie built up a great degree of
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