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Coverage of businesses in the Nexus archive.
- Is your food safe? DOH warns after Lala power loss
Following Storm Lala, health experts and restaurant officials have issued warnings regarding food safety risks. They advise residents and businesses to discard perishable food due to safety concerns stemming from power outages.
- Japanese second-quarter growth weaker than expected
Japanese second-quarter growth was weaker than expected. This slowdown occurred as households and businesses pulled back during the worst months of the Iran energy shock.
- Every business can see from space now
Businesses are utilizing Earth observation data to gain insights from space. This technology allows companies to monitor supply chains, assess disasters, and track crops in real time, providing significant competitive advantages.
- How Louisiana’s New Surgeon General Wants to Transform Public Health
Dr. Evelyn Griffin, Louisiana’s surgeon general, testified about a legislative bill in May. The bill would have prohibited businesses and schools from mandating new vaccines or any other medical interventions.
- Over 10,500 Central Virginia homes, businesses without power amid severe thunderstorms
Over 10,500 homes and businesses are without power in Central Virginia. This outage occurred on Sunday evening amid severe storms.
- What's at stake for Dodgers' owner Mark Walter as authorities probe his businesses
The Dodgers' owner, Mark Walter, faces scrutiny over his businesses due to investigations involving several authorities. These probing bodies include the Department of Justice, the SEC, and various state insurance regulators. As a result, the ownership stakes for Walter are highly significant.
- European companies count the costs and gains of extreme heat
European companies are assessing both the costs and gains related to extreme heat. Businesses have flagged the adverse effects of extreme heat, drought, and wildfires on a record share of recent earnings calls.
- Evergreen business sees flooding three times in two months, with more rain on the way
Businesses in Evergreen have seen flooding multiple times over two months. Heavy rainfall this week caused significant flooding in downtown Evergreen. The area is preparing for further impact as wet weather continues through the weekend.
- Businesses grow desperate in broke Johannesburg
Companies in Johannesburg are taking desperate measures as Africa’s richest city is described as being 'on the brink.' Businesses are independently filling potholes and trucking in water themselves to cope with ongoing infrastructure failures.
- Chicago police searching for group of armed robbers targeting businesses, assaulting victims: Video
Chicago police are currently searching for a group of armed robbers. These individuals have been targeting businesses and assaulting victims across the city since July 2.
- In pictures: Europe sees best solar eclipse since 1999
A total solar eclipse crossed Iceland and Spain on August 12, while much of Europe witnessed a partial eclipse. The event prompted businesses to benefit from increased demand.
- UK economy grew 0.4% in second quarter
The UK economy grew by 0.4% during the second quarter. This expansion occurred as businesses managed to weather a surge in energy prices.
- Iranians opt to ‘buy now, pay later’ as cost of living spirals
As the cost of living spirals in Iran, residents are opting to use 'buy now, pay later' methods. This worsening economic crisis, exacerbated by the US-Israeli war, has led businesses to introduce instalment plans and food delivery services to cut portion sizes.
- Palisades Village reopens Saturday after more than $100 million in renovations
Palisades Village is set to reopen Saturday after completing over $100 million in renovations. Nineteen months following the Palisades Fire, 99% of the businesses within the shopping center, owned by Rick Caruso, have been leased.
- As Trump Media scraps some businesses, it’s doubling down on Truth Social and the president
Trump Media is scrapping some businesses but is doubling down on Truth Social and the president. Separately, the president's social media company is reported to be going back to its roots.
- Crews battle brush fire on hillside in Burbank; evacuation orders in place for nearby businesses
Fire crews are currently battling a brush fire on the hillside above Burbank. The situation has led to the issuance of evacuation orders for some nearby businesses.
- Hopewell residents clean up after flooding as homeowners call for drainage improvements
Cleanup efforts continued across Hopewell following heavy rainfall that caused flooding in streets, homes, and businesses. The resulting flooding left some residents dealing with costly damage. Due to these issues, homeowners are calling for improvements to local drainage systems.
- Hopewell is assessing storm damage after flooding hit schools and businesses
Hopewell is assessing damage after five to seven inches of rain caused flooding, impacting schools and businesses. The Hopewell Fire Chief provided updates during a press conference on Wednesday.
- Have an idea to fix San Francisco? You could win $50 million
A new competition called Boundless San Francisco offers up to $150 million in grants to improve the city, with individual awards of $50 million to three eligible organizations. Nonprofits, businesses, academic institutions, and other groups from anywhere can submit proposals.
- Russia May Launch 100 Ballistic Missiles at Ukraine Every Month
Russia may continue launching about 100 ballistic missiles monthly at Ukraine, targeting businesses and logistics infrastructure, according to presidential adviser Serhii 'Flash' Beskrestnov.
- Eastern Washington fires have burned 600 structures and forced the evacuation of 5,000 homes
Wildfires in eastern Washington have burned 600 homes, businesses, and other buildings, leading to the evacuation of 5,000 homes. The fires remained uncontained as of Sunday.
- Some THC products now illegal in Texas, businesses worried about future
A statewide ban on certain hemp-derived THC products is now in effect in Texas. Businesses are expressing concerns about the future implications of this prohibition.
- Bipartisan Lawmakers Say It’s Time to Rethink America’s Fragile Childcare System
A bipartisan group of 13 state lawmakers is advocating for a childcare system overhaul, citing affordability and access challenges. They propose solutions like increased employer involvement, higher provider wages, and updated regulations. The lawmakers emphasize the need for investment from governments, businesses, and philanthropy to address the crisis.
- Argentina Poverty & Inflation Guide 2026
Argentina's 2026 poverty and inflation rates are analyzed in a guide highlighting their impact on expats, investors, and businesses. The article emphasizes verified data and context, citing The Rio Times as the source.
- Week Ender — Searing Contradiction: Wildfires and climate politics
Wildfires near Bordeaux and Madrid threaten urban areas, prompting cross-border firefighting efforts. European countries face challenges in fire prevention due to abandoned land, poorly managed forests, and declining livestock, while rising costs for insurers and governments are linked to climate disasters and the EU's Green Deal rollback.
- OpenAI is slashing prices on two AI models as businesses push back on costs
OpenAI is reducing prices on two AI models due to businesses' concerns about rising costs and competition from cheaper Chinese models.
- Admix Metal helps bring creative visions across architecture, design and visual art to life
Admix Metal assists architects, artists, and businesses in transforming their creative visions from concept to completion. The company operates across the fields of architecture, design, and visual art.
- Admix Metal helps bring creative visions across architecture, design and visual art to life
Admix Metal assists architects, artists, and businesses in transforming their creative visions in architecture, design, and visual art into completed projects. The company specializes in bridging concepts to tangible outcomes across these fields.
- Admix Metal helps bring creative visions across architecture, design and visual art to life
Admix Metal supports architects, artists, and businesses in realizing their creative visions in architecture, design, and visual art. The company facilitates the transition from concept to completion in these fields.
- APD seek man accused of vandalizing businesses
The Aurora Police Department is seeking community assistance to identify a man accused of vandalizing multiple businesses along East Colfax Avenue overnight on Wednesday.
- Microsoft unveils AI cybersecurity tools
Microsoft has released AI-powered cybersecurity tools aimed at helping businesses protect their computer networks. These systems are part of a growing trend of AI-based security solutions.
- Restaurants near Seattle Center shooting kept hundreds safe
A shooting near the Armory in Seattle Center killed three and injured several others, prompting nearby businesses to shelter hundreds of people. Restaurants and businesses in the area helped keep individuals safe following the incident.
- Kenmore Air crash updates: Latest on investigation, injuries
The article provides updates on the Kenmore Air crash investigation and details the reactions from communities and businesses.
- Send Bridge Michigan journalists where the story leads
Bridge Michigan journalists travel across the state to report firsthand from communities, classrooms, shorelines, businesses, and public meetings. The article seeks funding support to sustain this travel and keep journalism close to the people and places behind the news.
- Over 7,000 Central Virginia homes, businesses without power amid severe storms
Over 7,000 Central Virginia homes and businesses are without power Wednesday morning due to severe storms that hit the region overnight.
- Photos: Almost 500 homes and 100 businesses damaged in Kerr County floods
Almost 500 homes and 100 businesses were damaged in Kerr County floods. Experts, officials, and residents attribute life-saving efforts to the slower rainfall over several days, new sirens, and increased vigilance.
- UK consumers paid to cut electricity use to help manage grid
UK consumers are being paid to reduce electricity use as the energy system operator seeks to balance supply and demand by engaging households and businesses.
- Residents and businesses remain affected by West Hollywood water main break
Residents and businesses in West Hollywood are still affected four days after a water main rupture caused flooding and a sinkhole near Sunset Boulevard and Holloway Drive. Officials have not provided an estimated repair timeline, and the damage has flooded homes and businesses.
- Paying cash without pennies is confusing. That could soon change
The article discusses the confusion caused by cash transactions without pennies and mentions a recently passed House bill aimed at addressing this issue. Businesses have varying methods for handling such change, and the bill could lead to improvements.
- Paying cash without pennies is confusing. That could soon change
Businesses have adopted varying methods for handling cash transactions without pennies, leading to confusion. A recently passed House bill aims to resolve this issue by standardizing the process.