& Cejudo won't fight Dillashaw 'ever again' after drug failure By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 18:10:30 +0000 Full Article
& Asthma has Hardy 'terrified' to fight at UFC 249 amid pandemic By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:06:18 +0000 Full Article
& Ferguson: 'I don't give a shit' if Khabib fight happens By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 22:14:27 +0000 Full Article
& Dillashaw: 'Awkward fighting style' will give Cruz edge vs. Cejudo By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:10:08 +0000 Full Article
& De La Hoya corrects McGregor: 'I never challenged you' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:47:10 +0000 Full Article
& What's at stake for Ferguson, Gaethje at UFC 249 By www.thescore.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 12:05:18 +0000 Full Article
& Pass or fail? Verdicts on last summer's 20 biggest transfers By www.thescore.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 13:06:18 +0000 Full Article
& Adebayor refuses to help Togo's COVID-19 battle: 'I will always do what I want' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 13:58:27 +0000 Full Article
& Stroman challenges NASCAR's Larson to post-career UFC fight By www.thescore.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 20:49:01 +0000 Full Article
& Bubba Wallace condemns Larson's use of slur but calls apology 'sincere' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 22:16:35 +0000 Full Article
& Accessing the Future. IBM and IEEE 'boldly go' where no one has gone before... By www.ibm.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 15:00:00 EST 150 cross-disciplinary leaders from university, government, industry and advocacy organizations came together with IBM and IEEE in July 2009 and generated a list of ten accessibility recommendations to help ensure digital inclusion for current and future generations. Full Article
& A new vision for 'social security'. Home healthcare smart sensors help keep Italian seniors living in place. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 09:00:00 EST Faced with a stagnant, 10-year budget forecast, restricted resources and the need to address healthcare and safety needs of a rapidly growing percentage of healthy citizens over the age of 70, city leaders got creative. Partnering with IBM, TIS Innovation Park, the technological park of Bolzano, and Dr. Hein GmbH, the city sponsored the Secure Living project to help seniors safely 'age in place' at home. Full Article
& Let's get mobile. Advancing mobile usability for everyone. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Tue, 24 May 2011 09:00:00 EST For many people, accessibility and disability are philanthropic efforts that represent requisite components of every company's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) portfolio.More and more users are adopting the mobile platform. It is predicted that the tipping point will be reached in 2013 with mobile devices surpassing the desktop computer as the most common Web access device Full Article
& The art of accessibility. Knowing art when you 'hear' it. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Wed, 27 July 2011 09:00:00 EST The Lille Metropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art (LaM) has a new Smartphone application called "Tag My LaM" — that describes nearby sculptures when visitors are strolling the extensive outside sculpture garden. Full Article
& 100 years of doing business; 100 years of doing good. Human Ability and Accessibility Center employees "doing good" for the IBM Celebration of Service. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 09:00:00 EST As IBM turned 100 in June of 2011, the corporation embraced its history of service to the communities in which it does business. IBM encouraged employees to participate in the global IBM Celebration of Service. The IBMers who make up the Human Ability and Accessibility Center found many memorable ways of including accessibility as a focus of their participation in the Celebration of Service. Full Article
& Véronique Doux-Marot — Our French Connection By www.ibm.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 09:00:00 EST New profile: Insights on accessibility from working professionals Full Article
& City of Bolzano honored by Computerworld. Socially-enabled 'aging in place' solution wins high marks for innovation. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Wed, 20 June 2012 09:00:00 EST The City of Bolzano's Living Safe Project was one of the top five Laureates, or nominees, in the "Innovation" category at the ComputerWorld Honors program, and was recognized publicly at the Laureate Medal Ceremony and Gala Evening. Full Article
& The Conversational Internet. A project that enables people who are blind to 'talk' with web pages. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Mon, 03 Sep 2012 09:00:00 EST The Conversational Internet is an inspiring project developed by a team of Extreme Blue interns throughout the summer at the IBM Hursley Lab in the UK. The Royal London Society for Blind People approached IBM with the aim of creating improvements in the way that people who are blind interact with information on the Internet and the team is working towards a smart solution. Full Article
& Daily dose of inclusive Social Business. Discovery Channel Canada interviews IBM HA&AC Advocacy and Outreach Program Manager Peter Fay. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Dec 2012 09:00:00 EST The Daily Planet team from the Discovery Channel Canada is hip. They highlight cool new technologies and explore interesting people, places and things. So, when their FutureTech team wanted to get a first-hand look at the New Mobile Workplace, they came to IBM. Full Article
& WGBH/NCAM receives FCC Chairman's Award for Advancement in Accessibility for Mobile Applications. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 09:00:00 EST IBM advocacy partner, the Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family National Center for Accessible Media at WGBH (NCAM) received the FCC Chairman's Award for Advancement in Accessibility for Mobile Applications for their development of the Media Access Mobile (MAM) solution. MAM is designed to serve visitors to entertainment venues and cultural institutions who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, blind or visually impaired, or who speak languages other than English. Full Article
& Soccer Mock Draft: Building the ultimate 'Legends XI' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 14:04:41 +0000 Full Article
& Ranking world soccer's 25 best mascots By www.thescore.com Published On :: Sat, 25 Apr 2020 17:03:01 +0000 Full Article
& USWNT's equal pay case dismissed, judge rules in favor of U.S. Soccer By www.thescore.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 00:29:12 +0000 Full Article
& Is There An Opportunity With Cheniere Energy, Inc.'s (NYSEMKT:LNG) 50% Undervaluation? By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:33:33 -0400 Today we'll do a simple run through of a valuation method used to estimate the attractiveness of Cheniere Energy, Inc... Full Article
& How Bad Is Unemployment? 'Literally Off the Charts' By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:38:54 -0400 The American economy plunged deeper into crisis last month, losing 20.5 million jobs as the unemployment rate jumped to 14.7%, the worst devastation since the Great Depression.The Labor Department's monthly report Friday provided the clearest picture yet of the breadth and depth of the economic damage -- and how swiftly it spread -- as the coronavirus pandemic swept the country.Job losses have encompassed the entire economy, affecting every major industry. Areas like leisure and hospitality had the biggest losses in April, but even health care shed more than 1 million jobs. Low-wage workers, including many women and members of racial and ethnic minorities, have been hit especially hard."It's literally off the charts," said Michelle Meyer, head of U.S. economics at Bank of America. "What would typically take months or quarters to play out in a recession happened in a matter of weeks this time."From almost any vantage point, it was a bleak report. The share of the adult population with a job, at 51.3%, was the lowest on record. Nearly 11 million people reported working part time because they couldn't find full-time work, up from about 4 million before the pandemic.If anything, the numbers probably understate the economic distress.Millions more Americans have filed unemployment claims since the data was collected in mid-April. What's more, because of issues with the way workers are classified, the Labor Department said the actual unemployment rate last month might have been closer to 20%.It remains possible that the recovery, too, will be swift, and that as the pandemic retreats, businesses that were fundamentally healthy before the virus will reopen, rehire and return more or less to normal. The one bright spot in Friday's report was that nearly 80% of the unemployed said they had been temporarily laid off and expected to return to their jobs in the coming months.President Donald Trump endorsed this view in an interview Friday morning on Fox News. "Those jobs will all be back, and they'll be back very soon," Trump said, "and next year we're going to have a phenomenal year."But Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton, said that such optimism was misplaced, and that many of the jobs could not be recovered."This is going to be a hard reality," Swonk said. "These furloughs are permanent, not temporary."Many businesses have indicated that employees can work from home throughout the summer, hurting sales at downtown restaurants. Meetings and conferences have been put off as well, reducing demand at hotels and other gathering places. And the longer the pandemic lasts, the more businesses will fail, deepening the downturn.The broad nature of the job cuts, too, means it will take longer for the labor market to recover than if the losses were confined to one or two areas."There is no safe place in the labor market right now," said Martha Gimbel, an economist and labor market expert at Schmidt Futures, a philanthropic initiative. "Once people are unemployed, once they've lost their jobs, once their spending has been sucked out of the economy, it takes so long to come back from that."Carrie Hines, a managing director at an advertising firm in Austin, Texas, had the kind of professional job -- adaptable to working from home -- that seemed insulated from the pandemic's effects. But her firm worked closely with companies in the airline, hotel and amusement park industries. When their business evaporated as a result of the outbreak, it was only a matter of time before Hines' firm felt the impact. She was laid off April 20."I was shocked," she said. "I've never had a gap in work since college."Hines and her husband are cutting back where they can, and they have canceled plans to send their three children to summer camp. "I never imagined this kind of job market where the entire advertising industry has been crushed," she said.The scale of the job losses last month alone far exceed the 8.7 million lost in the last recession, when unemployment peaked at 10% in October 2009."I thought the Great Recession was once in a lifetime, but this is much worse," said Beth Ann Bovino, chief U.S. economist at S&P Global.The only comparable period is when unemployment reached about 25% in 1933, before the government began publishing official statistics. Then, as now, workers from a variety of backgrounds found themselves with few prospects for quickly landing a new job.The government's official definition of unemployment typically requires people to be actively looking for work, making the measure ill-suited to a crisis in which the government is encouraging people to stay home. Some 6.4 million people left the labor force entirely in April, meaning they were neither working nor looking for work.Joblessness -- by any measure -- could be even higher in the report for May, which will reflect conditions next week. Some economists say the unemployment rate should fall over the summer as people begin to return to work. Several states have begun to reopen their economies, and others are expected to do so in coming weeks.But with the virus untamed, it's not clear how quickly customers will return to businesses. And epidemiologists and economists warn that if states move too quickly, they could risk a second wave of infections, imperiling public health and the economy."That would stop people from shopping and cause austerity," Bovino said.For businesses, the uncertainty about the path of the pandemic and about consumers' response to it is making planning difficult.When Austin Ramirez heard about the coronavirus earlier this year, his initial concern was for his supply chain. Ramirez runs Husco International, a manufacturer of hydraulic and electromechanical components for cars and other equipment. The company has a factory in China and receives parts from suppliers there and around the world.By April, virtually the entire U.S. auto industry was shut down, Husco included. (The company's nonautomotive production continued at a reduced rate.) Ramirez said he didn't know when business would bounce back. His goal is to weather the storm."There's no visibility or certainty on what the future demand is going to look like," he said. "We can't build a business model that relies on there being a big recovery six months from now."While most of Husco's roughly 750 North American workers have been furloughed during the crisis, the company has mostly avoided large-scale, permanent job cuts. Ramirez said he expected that most of his workers would come back when he needs them.But particularly in industries like retail and hospitality, layoffs that were initially temporary might not remain so as bankruptcies mount and business owners confront shifts in consumer behavior.Most forecasters expect the unemployment rate to remain elevated at least through 2021, and probably longer. That means that it will be years before workers enjoy the bargaining power that was beginning to bring them faster wage gains and better benefits before the crisis.This article originally appeared in The New York Times.(C) 2020 The New York Times Company Full Article
& Earnings Release: Here's Why Analysts Cut Their Morphic Holding, Inc. (NASDAQ:MORF) Price Target To US$29.67 By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:39:42 -0400 It's been a pretty great week for Morphic Holding, Inc. (NASDAQ:MORF) shareholders, with its shares surging 16% to... Full Article
& US$71.33 - That's What Analysts Think Middlesex Water Company (NASDAQ:MSEX) Is Worth After These Results By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:44:06 -0400 It's been a good week for Middlesex Water Company (NASDAQ:MSEX) shareholders, because the company has just released... Full Article
& Does NextEra Energy, Inc.'s (NYSE:NEE) Recent Track Record Look Strong? By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:59:08 -0400 For investors with a long-term horizon, assessing earnings trend over time and against industry benchmarks is more... Full Article
& Volkswagen's most aerodynamic car is a record-breaking prototype made in 1980 By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:00:00 -0400 The most aerodynamic car ever to wear a Volkswagen emblem on its nose isn't the newest Golf GTI or an ID-badged electric model. It's a forward-thinking prototype named Aerodynamic Research Volkswagen (ARVW) developed and built in 1980 in response to the oil shortages that rocked the global economy in the 1970s. Volkswagen initiated the project because it wanted to learn more about aerodynamics and fuel efficiency. Full Article
& Unusual Mother's Day weather: Two-thirds of the US face record cold and snow while a heat wave blasts the West By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:00:36 -0400 Mother's Day will bring Arctic blasts, wintry conditions and records low temperatures for two-thirds of the US. Meanwhile, a heat wave will hit Alaska Full Article
& Virtual Thinker? TikTok Challenge? UofL honors 2020 graduates with "digital-first" celebration By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:43:00 -0400 UofL honors 2020 graduates with "digital-first" celebrationPR NewswireLOUISVILLE, Ky., May 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- University of Louisville graduates celebrated by posting their dance moves on TikTok. Full Article
& Trudeau warns premature reopening could send Canada 'back into confinement' By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:14:03 -0400 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned on Saturday that if provinces move too quickly to reopen their economies, a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic could send Canada "back into confinement this summer." Trudeau, who represents a Montreal, Quebec parliamentary riding, told reporters in a daily briefing that he is concerned about the virus' spread in that province, the country's epicenter. Although health officials have pointed to a flattening rate of daily cases in many provinces, Trudeau said Canada was "not in the recovery phase yet." Full Article
& Harper felt 'hurt' by Nationals' offer in free agency By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:59:18 +0000 Full Article
& Braves' Hamels: Playing without fans will feel like 'biggest tryout' of career By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 23:19:33 +0000 Full Article
& Roberts knew he'd be deemed 'a puppet' when he took Dodgers job By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 01:13:04 +0000 Full Article
& Pirates' Musgrove doesn't want pay cut: 'We don't get a raise' for sellouts By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 01:23:15 +0000 Full Article
& Harper rips MLB for keeping players out of Olympics: 'That's dumb' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:37:09 +0000 Full Article
& Halladay's wife: Roy was addicted to painkillers late in career with Phillies By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:13:10 +0000 Full Article
& KBO demotes 5 umps to minors for 'retraining' after criticism from player By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:36:19 +0000 Full Article
& Wainwright wants to play with Cardinals in 2021: 'I'm not done yet' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:54:38 +0000 Full Article
& Florida governor: Attending Marlins games is 'social distancing anyways' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:54:59 +0000 Full Article
& Mets' Syndergaard intends on being ready for Opening Day 2021 By www.thescore.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:01:51 +0000 Full Article
& Agents lament 'grossly shortsighted' approach to 2020 MLB Draft By www.thescore.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:01:03 +0000 Full Article
& USGA cancels local qualifying, 'premature to speculate' on U.S. Open By www.thescore.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 20:56:34 +0000 Full Article
& Golf betting preview: Women's Cactus Tour By www.thescore.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 18:40:50 +0000 Full Article
& 2020 Augusta National Women's Amateur canceled By www.thescore.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 14:29:05 +0000 Full Article
& 36 days until golf: Michelle Wie West returns to winner's circle in style By www.thescore.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 15:47:24 +0000 Full Article
& Report: Atletico's Partey wants to join Arsenal By www.thescore.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 21:39:05 +0000 Full Article
& Courtois: Inferior Barcelona shouldn't get title if season ends early By www.thescore.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 15:39:47 +0000 Full Article
& Koeman fine after heart procedure: 'That was quite a shock' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:25:15 +0000 Full Article