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  • Democrats are abandoning New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez in the wake of his federal indictment in a corruption scheme involving his wife and local businessmen.
  • A new book argues the consulting industry is weakening businesses, harming the government, and distorting the economy.
  • The number of congenital syphilis cases has ballooned to rates not seen in two decades. Public health workers say the increase coincides with a decline in funding for public health and a drop in the rate of women accessing prenatal care.
  • Larissa FastHorse is updating the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to make it "less harmful" to Indigenous people. She's also consulting on a new Peter Pan and has a satire called The Thanksgiving Play.
  • Better Business Bureau Serving the Pacific Southwest (BBB) in partnership with Empower by GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY) is holding a no cost virtual business summit to support immigrant and refugee entrepreneurs. According to an American Economic Review study, “immigrants are 80% more likely to start a business than people born in the U.S.” The educational summit will offer support and tools such as micro-financing and resources to help these entrepreneurs succeed. Immigrant and refugee entrepreneur speakers will also share stories on their journey and how they became an entrepreneur in the community. Jason Veiock, Senior Director, Safety, Security and Resiliance at GoDaddy, will share strategies on how to stay resilient through tough times and AZ local entrepreneur, Dawlat Alrifai from Dawlat’s Handcrafted Soaps, on how she found small business success. This year’s summit will be held on September 22 at 8:30 a.m. MST. Registrations for the event can now be accessed here. Social Media Better Business Bureau: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram GoDaddy: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • As the country enters its fourth holiday season with COVID-19, experts offer advice about how Americans should navigate the risks and what precautions still make sense.
  • San Diego can clinch its first trip to the NL Championship Series since 1998 with one more win on Saturday night. Joe Musgrove pitches for his hometown Padres, and Tyler Anderson starts for the NL West champions.
  • We're saving a place for you at the table! Join us for a sneak preview of ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Episode 6, followed by a live Q&A with the cast and creators. Register for the free event taking place Sunday, February 12 at Noon (3 p.m. ET). Space is limited, so register now! The panel discussion is scheduled to include: Nicholas Ralph (James Herriot) Samuel West (Siegfried Farnon) Rachel Shenton (Helen Herriot) Callum Woodhouse (Tristan Farnon) Melissa Gallant (Executive Producer, Playground) Susanne Simpson (Executive Producer, MASTERPIECE) Hosted by Jenelle Riley (Editor at Variety) Once registered, you’ll receive a unique, non-transferable link for the virtual event. [Note: Due to rights restrictions, this event is only available to U.S. and Canadian-based audiences. Apologies to our global fans!] #AllCreaturesPBS ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Season 3 begins in spring 1939 as James and Helen prepare to walk down the aisle. Should their wedding go off without a hitch—and what are the chances of that?—James will have a new wife and a new stake in the business to think of. The pressure is on, and while his scheme to participate in the government’s practice to test for tuberculosis in cattle will expand the veterinary practice, it could put James on the outs with local farmers. Meanwhile, war with Germany looms on the horizon, leaving everyone wondering what the future holds. Join the more than 100,000 fans who are delighted subscribers to our ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Insider Newsletter. Subscribe now for Season 3 episode-related emails delivered each week in season. MASTERPIECE | PBS on Facebook / Instagram
  • Hugo Crosthwaite's stop-motion animation portrait of Dr. Anthony Fauci will be installed in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
  • Donald Trump has surrendered in Georgia in his fourth criminal case of the year. The former president was charged earlier this month in the state over his efforts to overturn his 2020 general election defeat there.
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