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Economic Nexus by State Following South Dakota v. Wayfair

The decision of South Dakota v. Wayfair is causing states to enforce economic nexus laws to collect sales tax from out-of-state sellers with a connection to the state. These laws affect online retailers and multi-state businesses who collect revenue up to the threshold amount in a state. To understand which states your business may be...

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Collaboration and Strategic Startup Advice: the Perfect Fit for Babyation

The Situation Samantha Rudolph and her husband, Jared, received an Arch Grant in 2015 to take their company, Babyation, founded on their proprietary redesign of an improved breast pump, to the next level. Fantastically, a cadre of vendors comes with the award—St. Louis companies that volunteer their time and talents to help startups navigate everything...

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Ohio State University will pay out $41 million to 162 men who say they were sexually abused by a longtime team doctor

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  • The Ohio State University will pay $40.9 million to settle lawsuits brought by 162 men who allege a former university team doctor sexually abused them.
  • An independent investigation in 2019 found that Dr. Richard Staruss sexually abused at least 177 students during his tenure from 1979 to 1997.
  • The investigation found that OSU personnel had knowledge of allegations against Strauss and repeatedly failed to act.
  • Strauss died by suicide in California in 2005.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

The Ohio State University announced on Friday it will pay out $40.9 million as part of a settlement of a combined series of lawsuits brought on by 162 men who said a team doctor who worked at the university for nearly two decades sexually abused them.

"The university of decades ago failed these individuals — our students, alumni and members of the Buckeye community," university President Michael V. Drake said in a statement. "Nothing can undo the wrongs of the past, but we must do what we can today to work toward restorative justice."

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Postponed: NECA Safety Professional Conference, Presented by WESTEX by Milliken

Now October 5-7, 2020 in Chicago, IL

NECA has made the difficult decision based on the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic to postpone the 10th Annual NECA Safety Professionals Conference (NSPC), originally scheduled to take place in May in Scottsdale, AZ. Instead, the conference will run concurrent with the NECA Convention and Trade Show in Chicago, IL, on October 5-7, 2020. Much of the original lineup and all the general sessions remains on the agenda. Please make plans to attend this 10th Annual Celebration of the NSPC. Visit https://www.necasafetyconference.com/ for up to date information. 




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Indian FY21 footwear revenues to dip by 10-15%: ICRA




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How Not-for-Profits Can Take Advantage of New Guidance on Taxable Parking Benefits by March 31, 2019

Many not-for-profits organizations have been concerned about the taxability of parking and transportation benefits as a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Fortunately, the IRS recently issued interim guidance around the treatment of these benefits incurred after December… Read More

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IRS Provides Guidance on Expenses Funded by PPP Loan Proceeds

On April 30, 2020, the IRS issued guidance to change one of the key benefits related to the tax treatment of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan program. This benefit is that loan proceeds which are forgiven under the program are nontaxable income to the business. With other types of loans, loan forgiveness results in taxable...

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Vocalcom reveals new contact center solution powered by AI

Available in the cloud or on-premise, the solution offers a latest-generation interface, unified 360-degree management across all channels, and integration with AI technologies for an optimal customer relationship.




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Brand Equity: Goafest Abbys 2017 marred by controversies

Brand Equity: Goafest Abbys 2017 marred by controversies





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5 things to know about 3-month EMI moratorium offer by RBI

The 3-month EMI moratorium offered by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) includes all term loans like home loans, personal loans, credit card dues etc.




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Should I switch my SBI home loan to a repo rate linked loan by paying Rs 5,900?

The borrower has SBI Max Gain home loan at 8.55 per cent under the MCLR option.




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Government hikes ethanol price by Rs 2.85/litre for 2018-19

Government hikes ethanol price by Rs 2.85/litre for 2018-19





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A2 Holywood Bypass East & West - Off Peak Lane Closures

A2 Holywood Bypass  Eastbound

  • A2 from Holywood Exchange Eastbound On-Slip to Sullivan Place (heading to Holywood / Bangor)

Lane 1 closure with Lane 2 remaining open.

Tuesday 5th May - Friday 15th May 2020 - Off Peak 9.30 - 16.00

A2 Holywood Bypass  Westbound

  • A2 from Sullivan Place to holywood Exchange Westbound Off-Slip.

Lane 1 closure with Lane 2 remaining open.

Monday 18th May - Friday 29th May 2020 - Off Peak 9.30 - 16.00

 




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It only took an hour for this red-hot, $4.5 billion startup to boost its value by $1 billion

In case you haven't heard of Zenefits, it's one of the hottest startups in the Valley now. It provides free HR software that makes it easy for companies to sign up for insurance.




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Union Bank of India cuts MCLR by up to 15 bps across all tenors

Union Bank of India announced reduction in its MCLR up to 15 basis points across all tenors, effective May 11. Overnight MCLR has been reduced by 15 bps to 7.15 per cent from 7.30 per cent and one-month MCLR by 10 bps to 7.25 per cent.




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PNB Housing Finance cuts retail lending rates by 15 bps for existing customers

"We have decided to take this initiative to help our customers to overcome this pandemic and drive growth in the housing sector. With this, over 2.35 lakh of our customers will be positively impacted irrespective of their base loan amount," PNB Housing Finance Managing Director and CEO Neeraj Vyas said.




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5 ways investors are impacted by closure of mutual fund schemes

Investors will receive whatever amount the fund house is able to recover by liquidating the underlying investments in proportion of their holdings in the respective schemes.




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Knocked down by lockdown? Here is how you can sail through

Events such as losses, layoffs, unpaid leaves and salary cuts also affect us mentally, particularly in case of business shutdown. Layoffs or unpaid leaves for a long time can leave us extremely demotivated. This is where our self-belief matters the most; our belief in our self, our attitude and our capabilities.




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No last goodbye for Gulf migrant workers lost to pandemic

Millions of foreigners work in the United Arab Emirates and across the other wealthy Gulf nations, providing the backbone of the workforce in hospitals and banks, as well as on construction sites and in factories.




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Asymptomatic Indians cleared by UAE health authorities only to fly back home from Thursday: Embassy

The Indian nationals cleared by the UAE health authorities and found to be asymptomatic will only be allowed to fly back home in one of India's biggest ever repatriation exercises, the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi has said ahead of the first set of flights on Thursday.




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Over 2,00,000 H-1B workers could lose legal status by June

H-1B visa recipients can remain in the country legally for 60 days without being paid.




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Government suspends all visas, bars travel by OCI card holders

The Home Ministry also said it has kept in abeyance multiple-entry life-long visas given to Overseas Citizens of India card holders till international travel remains suspended.




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Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 18, 2020

Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 18, 2020





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Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 19, 2020

Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 19, 2020





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Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 20, 2020

Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 20, 2020





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Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 26, 2020

Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 26, 2020





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Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 27, 2020

Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 27, 2020





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Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 02, 2020

Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 02, 2020





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Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 05, 2020

Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 05, 2020





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Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 06, 2020

Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 06, 2020





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Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 12, 2020

Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 12, 2020





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Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 20, 2020

Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 20, 2020





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RBI cuts repo rate by 0.75% to 4.40% amid Covid-19 outbreak

RBI cuts repo rate by 0.75% to 4.40% amid Covid-19 outbreak





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Govt cuts interest rate on small savings schemes by 0.1 pc, effective July 1

Govt cuts interest rate on small savings schemes by 0.1 pc, effective July 1





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Agriculture not going to be impacted badly by lockdown: Niti Aayog VC Rajiv Kumar

Agriculture not going to be impacted badly by lockdown: Niti Aayog VC Rajiv Kumar





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Be extremely cautious and don't get swayed by the sharp bear market rallies: Dipan Mehta

Be extremely cautious and don't get swayed by the sharp bear market rallies: Dipan Mehta





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Bandipora: Fake currency racket busted by J&K Police, 4 arrested

Bandipora: Fake currency racket busted by J&K Police, 4 arrested





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Ceat extends warranty on tyres by three months

The decision to extend warranty on tyres has been taken to express solidarity with customers amidst the continued lockdown, Ceat Tyres said in a statement. The extention is valid on tyres whose warranty is due to expire between March 1 and May 31, it added.




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CSIR submits 53 genome sequences of coronavirus to global body; to share 450 more by May 15

CSIR's Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB), Delhi, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad and Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh are currently sequencing the genomes of the novel coronavirus, he said. Other CSIR institutes are also expected to join the process.




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India sugar exports boosted by strong demand from Indonesia, Iran

Higher exports from India, the world's biggest producer of sugar, could put pressure on global prices and limit shipments from rivals such as Brazil and Thailand.




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Assam hikes liquor prices by 25 per cent

Assam cabinet held its meeting on Friday through video conferencing. Assam Industries and Commerce Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary said the 25 per cent hike will add Rs 1000 crore to the government's kitty.




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Florida by the sea—a spectacular sojourn

Florida packs a lot of heat, and this is not a take on its weather! The beautiful state is home to numerous beaches, and theme parks, and is a place full of...




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Target to recoup lost deposits by year end: Prashant Kumar

"After the moratorium, it was expected that there would be outflows."




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Investments in construction projects may drop by 30 pc in FY20 if lockdown extends till June

According to the consulting firm KPMG, in comparison to the economic crisis of 2008, the government now has limited options to undertake corrective interventions owing to the financial stress which was already prevalent in the pre-COVID-19 period.




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Realtors allege cartelization by cement, steel companies

The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Association of India (Credai) has written to minister for housing & urban affairs Hardeep Singh Puri, seeking urgent measures to control the hike in the prices of cement and steel amid the ongoing pandemic crisis.




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JNU releases tentative academic calendar for Monsoon session, set to return to classes by June 25

In case, the examination results are not ready by July 31, students will have the opportunity to provisionally register and move on to the next semester, the VC said. The entire monsoon semester registration process will be completely online making it easy for the students to register even from their homes.




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5G spectrum price suggested by DoT too high: Finance Ministry task force

The task force, in a report released on Thursday, acknowledged stress in the telecom sector and said the Supreme Court judgement mandating companies to pay around Rs 1.35 lakh crore has placed some operators in a "precarious position" due to the short period of time in which they have to meet their liabilities.




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COAI urges DoT to extend timelines for minimum roll-out obligation by 6-9 months

"We request the DoT to kindly consider extending the currently specified timelines for minimum roll-out obligation by a period of at least 6 to 9 months so that relief is afforded to all forthcoming minimum roll-out obligation timelines and not just to those due for testing at this present point in time," COAI said in a recent letter to Department of Telecommunications (DoT).




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Justice Department Announces Settlement with Walmart Over Discrimination Claim by Naval Reservist

The Department of Justice announced today the resolution of a lawsuit in which Naval Petty Officer Third Class Lindsey Hunger alleged that Walmart violated her rights when it failed to offer her employment at the Walmart store located at 2545 Rimrock Avenue in Grand Junction, Colorado because of her upcoming Naval Reserve commitments. Ms. Hunger had alleged that Walmart’s actions violated the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA). The Department of Justice Civil Rights Division and United States Attorney’s Office represented Petty Officer Hunger in the lawsuit.




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U.S. Repatriates over $311.7 Million in Assets to the Nigerian People that were Stolen by Former Nigerian Dictator and His Associates

The Department of Justice announced today that it has transferred $311,797,876.11 to the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Nigeria) in accordance with a Feb. 3, 2020, trilateral agreement among the governments of the United States, Nigeria and the Bailiwick of Jersey (Jersey) to repatriate assets the United States forfeited that were traceable to the kleptocracy of former Nigerian dictator Sani Abacha and his co-conspirators.