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Venezuela Crisis Not Going Away — But What Can Biden (And Exiles) Do Now?

/ Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (left) and U.S. President Joe Biden President Trump built diplomatic leverage on Venezuela, then lost it. President Biden can get it back but Venezuelan exiles need to adjust expectations. Before leaving office last month, President Trump suspended deportations for Venezuelan exiles living in the U.S. That protection matters because Venezuela s humanitarian disaster, one of the worst in South American history, isn t likely to end anytime soon. The question now is, what can President Biden do to end that crisis? Can he succeed where Trump failed in helping to oust Venezuela s authoritarian socialist regime and restore democracy there?

Wine Entrepreneurship Master Class Offered Online in Spring 2021

Wine Entrepreneurship Master Class Offered Online in Spring 2021 Mastering strategic thinking and planning for wine business entrepreneurs and principals January 26, 2021 Rohnert Park, CA - Sonoma State University Wine Business Institute’s Wine Entrepreneurship program will be offered online in Spring 2021. The 9-week master class exposes participants to frameworks to develop or reposition a vineyard and winery, as well as different models for profitability. While traditionally thought of as a program for new entities, the master class also provides the time and guided focus for principals wishing to revisit and revise their existing plans. The program is led by expert strategist and entrepreneur extraordinaire Dr. Anisya Fritz, proprietor of Lynmar Estate, a family-owned producer of ultra-premium Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and published author of numerous articles on competitive strategy and international entrepreneurship in leading journals such as the Harvard Bus

Florida native Tamica jean-Charles joins Progress-Index news staff

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals New P-I social justice reporter does not like being a stranger to anyone, so welcome her From South Florida to central Virginia. she has honed her craft and passion for journalism, and now she is ready to show it in Petersburg Tamica Jean-Charles The Progress-Index Hello, Tri-City area! This is Tamica Jean-Charles (pronounced jhon-SHARL), your new social justice reporter for The Progress-Index! It is an absolute pleasure to be serving all of you, and I am looking forward to getting to know the area and its people better. I don’t like the idea of being a stranger to anyone, so here are a few things about myself: I am a 22-year-old Haitian American woman from South Florida. I was born and raised in South Florida, and clearly, I loved it so much that I even attended university there at Florida International University in Miami. There I studied journalism and have worked for other amazing publications suc

Kamala Harris makes history as 1st woman vice president

Is anything being done to stop another pandemic emerging from China?

Asia analyst Gordon Chang claims data released by China is not accurate, argues the nation’s National Bureau of Statistics engages in ‘outright fabrication’ and ‘technical manipulation.’ A year since the words novel coronavirus crept into news headlines, and over 2 million lives have been claimed as a result of the disease – officially termed COVID-19. Moreover, it has permeated every pocket of the planet, morphed into dozens of different strains, shuttered the world economy, overwhelmed health care resources, and rendered millions with unknown long-term ramifications. But what is to say that another, entirely new pandemic could spawn at any moment? And in particular, what is China s leadership doing to prevent a disease emergence?

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