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USHG s Danny Meyer to be featured in special session of Collective[i] Forecast on Clubhouse

USHG s Danny Meyer to be featured in special session of Collective[i] Forecast on Clubhouse News provided by Share this article NEW YORK, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Collective[i]®, a recognized leader in AI-enabled digital sales transformation, today announced that Danny Meyer, Founder and CEO of Union Square Hospitality Group (USHG) and Founder of Shake Shack, is confirmed to participate in Collective[i] Forecast, a series of live, virtual events, that features the world s preeminent leaders and innovators sharing their knowledge about the innovation that is disrupting and transforming how we work and live. Collective[i] Forecast featuring Danny Meyer will take place on the audio-only social networking app, Clubhouse, Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 5:30 P.M. EST and will explore the topic: SPACs, Enlightened Hospitality & No Kid Hungry.

A strike against global warming or a Big Ag giveaway?

A strike against global warming or a Big Ag giveaway? Evan Halper © Provided by The LA Times Farmworkers weed a tomato field in the San Joaquin Valley. The Biden administration is considering a carbon bank program that would include paying farmers to use strategies that could potentially help reduce emissions. (Max Whittaker) Dominic Bruno is not closely tracking the greenhouse gas soaking into the dirt beneath the walnut trees, sunflowers and melon vines at River Garden Farms in Yolo County, where the state of California spent $97,000 this year to create a 15,000-acre emissions sponge. Popular Searches Bruno is focused on how the state s promotion of regenerative soils on his and 333 other farms has made the land healthier and more productive.

What Is Happening to the Republicans?

Save this story for later. One of the oldest imperatives of American electoral politics is to define your opponents before they can define themselves. So it was not surprising when, in the summer of 1963, Nelson Rockefeller, a centrist Republican governor from New York, launched a preëmptive attack against Barry Goldwater, a right-wing Arizona senator, as both men were preparing to run for the Presidential nomination of the Republican Party. But the nature of Rockefeller’s attack was noteworthy. If the G.O.P. embraced Goldwater, an opponent of civil-rights legislation, Rockefeller suggested that it would be pursuing a “program based on racism and sectionalism.” Such a turn toward the elements that Rockefeller saw as “fantastically short-sighted” would be potentially destructive to a party that had held the White House for eight years, owing to the popularity of Dwight Eisenhower, but had been languishing in the minority in Congress for the better part of three decades. So

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