October 3, 2023

Meanwhile. . .

Your cellphone is expected to go off on Oct. 4 between 2:20-2:50PM — Here's why 

Average American guzzles 460 cups of Joe every year

Church in AI takeover as sermon led by ChatGPT in artificial intelligence breakthrough

A human resources software company has found that construction workers are the happiest in the world, citing rising wages and a high demand for work as the primary reasons why. BambooHR’s recent research report includes data from over 57,000 employees at more than 1,600 companies around the globe, specifically tracking happiness between January 2020 and June 2023.

More than 100 dolphins found dead in Brazilian Amazon as water temperatures soar

45% of small business owners say they’re “hitting the accelerator” on growth, despite inflation and whispers of a recession. JPMorgan Chase surveyed hundreds of business leaders across tech, health care and other industries on operational challenges, concerns and outlook.

 The National Retail Federation just announced that “inventory shrink,” which includes theft, rose 19.4% last year, and that shoplifting and other forms of theft account for 65% of those losses. However, there’s no real hard data that confirms we’re in the middle of a retail theft epidemic. Patrick Cooley explains. (Read More)


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