Capital One Auto Navigator

Auto Navigator: Disrupting Car Buying for the Sake of the Customer By Sanjiv Yajnik, President of Financial Services, Capital One At the 2018 SXSW Interactive Festival, we’re giving festival-goers a sneak peek into how we are applying human-centred design, forward-leaning, immersive technology, deep auto industry expertise, and innovative partnerships to reimagine the car-shopping process. The … Read more

Car Accidents Caused by Negligence

Understanding the legal justification for the “Who was at fault?” inquiry in vehicle accident situations. It is likely that the drivers involved, their insurance providers, and their attorneys will depend on the legal notion of carelessness in arguing their individual cases when it comes time to establish liability for an automobile accident. As we go, … Read more

Court’s behavioral health docket ‘A growing experience’

Virginia’s Christiansburg (AP) – A unique program for a select group of defendants with mental health concerns in Montgomery County recently celebrated its inaugural graduation with cupcakes, banners of congratulations, and the dropping of criminal charges. The Commonwealth’s Attorney Mary Pettitt told the two graduates who were present at the event, which was conducted in … Read more

We’ve Discovered A Subtle Genetic Imbalance That May Drive Aging : ScienceAlert

Researchers have discovered a very minor genetic change in aging cells that seems to render them less effective with time. Researchers from Northwestern University have discovered that as individuals age, practically every cell in their bodies exhibits a growing imbalance of long and short genes, including those of mice, rats, killifish, and even humans. The … Read more

Disaster scenarios raise the stakes for Colorado River negotiations

Los Angeles — The water managers in charge of allocating the Colorado River’s diminishing resources are presenting a gloomy picture of a river in crisis and warning that unusual water shortages may soon hit farmers and communities in the West and that existing water-sharing regulations will need to alter. Authorities from the state and the … Read more

Disaster scenarios raise the stakes for Colorado River negotiations

Los Angeles — The water managers in charge of allocating the Colorado River’s diminishing resources are presenting a gloomy picture of a river in crisis and warning that unusual water shortages may soon hit farmers and communities in the West and that existing water-sharing regulations will need to alter. Authorities from the state and the … Read more

A new “new normal” for entrepreneurship – NationNews Barbados — nationnews.com

Blessings Olaniyi’s article Salute Olaniyi (GP) Resurgence: This collection of essays, selected by Karra Price, Literary Arts Officer for the National Cultural Foundation, presents the opinions and observations of Barbadians involved in a range of everyday activities. This article explores how entrepreneurship dealt with a shifting economic environment in the midst of a pandemic. The … Read more

Wall St Week Ahead: US bank stocks falter as recession worries take hold

16 December (Reuters) US bank stock prices are falling in December as concerns about an impending recession and declining profit margins reduce investor interest in the sector. When compared to the wider index (.SPX), which down 5.5% over the same time period, the S&P 500 banking index (.SPXBK) has fallen around 11% this month. Shares … Read more

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker to be next NCAA president

Head of the ncaa Baker will succeed Mark Emmert as the president of the nation’s biggest college sports regulatory organization, which oversees over 500,000 athletes at more than 1,100 institutions, the NCAA said on Thursday. Republican Baker has served as Massachusetts’ governor since that year. A year ago, he said that he would not run … Read more