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‘THE MOMENTUM IS THERE’: IN 2021, MARKETERS ARE STARTING TO SEE TIKTOK AS A STAPLE OF THE SOCIAL BUDGETKRISTINA MONLLOSFEBRUARY 12, 2021DIGIDAYBuoyed by ongoing enthusiasm for those services, Disney’s stock closed Thursday at a record high of $191, up 58 percent since the beginning of November.
DISNEY TOOK IN NEARLY $5 BILLION LESS IN REVENUE OVER THE PANDEMIC-RIDDLED HOLIDAYSSTEVEN ZEITCHIKFEBRUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThis is especially true with our ongoing concern about new variants spreading in the United States.
MASKS SHOULD FIT BETTER OR BE DOUBLED UP TO PROTECT AGAINST CORONAVIRUS VARIANTS, CDC SAYSLENA H. SUN, FENIT NIRAPPILFEBRUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIn an email announcing her next moves, and the launch of her new podcast, Bry offered just one line at the end about her ongoing support of the campaign to oust Campbell.
WHAT’S BEHIND THE EFFORT TO RECALL COUNCIL PRESIDENT JEN CAMPBELLSCOTT LEWISFEBRUARY 9, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOWhat’s more, there were ongoing allegations that a recommendation from the state that nursing homes accept coronavirus-positive patients led to an increase in elderly deaths.
WHAT TO MAKE OF NEW YORK’S REVISED NURSING-HOME CORONAVIRUS NUMBERSPHILIP BUMPFEBRUARY 9, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIn-housing will be an essential part of business in 2021 As many businesses face the prospect of ongoing remote working environments in 2021 and beyond, in-housing is creating additional advantages.
QUARANTINE DROVE INCREASED CREATIVITY FOR IN-HOUSE TEAMSVERONICA ZEGARRAFEBRUARY 8, 2021DIGIDAYThe ongoing employment crisis, which is closely aligned with a widespread caregiving crisis, has especially hurt the women of color who disproportionately work in restaurants, retail, education, health care, and other “essential” industries.
NEARLY 80% OF THE 346,000 WORKERS WHO VANISHED FROM THE U.S. LABOR FORCE IN JANUARY ARE WOMENMARIA ASPANFEBRUARY 5, 2021FORTUNEAs part of the ongoing swathe of antitrust cases against big-tech, protections currently available for platforms under Section 230 will be thrust into the spotlight for review.
THE FUTURE OF GOOGLE AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR SEARCHPETE ECKERSLEYFEBRUARY 5, 2021SEARCH ENGINE WATCHJassy has also been the face of Amazon Web Services’ ongoing battle with the Pentagon over a lucrative cloud-computing contract awarded to Microsoft in 2019, even though most analysts expected Amazon to win the deal.
AMAZON CEO JEFF BEZOS‘S SUCCESSOR WILL INHERIT HIS CHALLENGESJAY GREENE, CAT ZAKRZEWSKIFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTOcran was armed with a gun, Gaithersburg police officials said, and the investigation into his case is ongoing.
IN MARYLAND’S LARGEST SUBURB, AN AMBITIOUS POLICE OVERHAUL FACES ROADBLOCKSREBECCA TAN, DAN MORSEFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWORDS RELATED TO ONGOING
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- development
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- march
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- pace
- passage
- process
- procession
- proficiency
- progression
- promotion
- rate
- rise
- step forward
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