Once the province of elite fashion editors and forecasters, the art of figuring out what's likely to fly off future racks is getting an assist from AI algorithms.
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The new guidance amounts to a midyear open-enrollment period and applies to firms that buy health insurance to cover their workers as well as to those that self-insure — paying claims on their own.
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The report estimates the largest losses in taxable sales are to apparel stores, down 83%, and restaurants, down 67%.
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KPBS Midday EditionHarry Sentoso, 63, died after going to work in an Irvine Amazon warehouse in March. His story is profiled in a Los Angeles Times report on the risks faced by workers at those warehouses. His family is asking why Amazon hired additional workers to help with non-essential online purchases, putting those workers' lives at risk.
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San Diego’s revenue losses are major. Among them: rent payments from people who lease land from the city.
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Those malls were closed in March, when one of the nation's largest owners and operators of shopping centers shut down 10 Southern California locations as part of a statewide attempt to stem the spread of COVID-19.
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Two baguette distance is required at bakery and cafe
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San Diego's tourist industry may suffer for a long time before air travel returns to normal.
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Many restaurants and outdoor areas opened over the Memorial Day holiday weekend. While residents are excited to enjoy the outdoors, business owners acknowledge it will take awhile for people to get used to the new normal.
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The retail guidance for in-person shopping that is already in place for certain counties, including San Diego, now applies statewide.
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Other tribal casinos began re-opening their doors this past week, despite disapproval from county officials.
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