Month: November 2020

The Business Charity Awards, which recognise the work of people and teams behind corporate and charity partnerships, have opened to entries for 2021.  The awards will feature 25 categories, spanning sector partnerships and teams.  Two new categories will aim to reward outstanding CSR work completed during the coronavirus pandemic.  The Best Covid-19 Support Project award
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Institutional Investor Hall of Famer Richard Bernstein sees troublesome activity within the market surge. His problem: Big Tech is the main driver. “Narrow leadership is an end-of-cycle event,” the Richard Bernstein Advisors CEO and CIO told CNBC’s “Trading Nation” on Thursday. According to Bernstein, it’s a compelling reason to get cautious. “You want it to be
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Disney has officially pulled their 20th Century Studios’ features Free Guy and Death on the Nile off the December calendar, leaving a grim immediate future in place for exhibition which was praying to make buck on a holiday moviegoing season. This leaves Warner Bros.’ Wonder Woman 1984 left standing on Dec. 25, however, everyone with a brain is betting that
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The latest, sure-to-be-sold-out collection from Beyoncé and sportswear giant Adidas is officially on the way. Yesterday, the official Ivy Park social media channels shared first-look images of Beyoncé modeling the newest gear, and in traditional Bey fashion, she looked absolutely stunning in the series of campaign photos. Keeping her makeup fresh and neutral and her
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Notorious RBG: Young Readers’ Edition by Irin Carmon and Shana Knizhnik for $2.99 The Case of the Missing Marquess (Enola Holmes) by Nancy Springer for $2.99 Clown in a Cornfield by Adam Cesare for $1.99 Monday’s Not Coming by Tiffany D.
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Membership charity organisation for homelessness services in England uses Conga to award more than £6 million of funding to frontline homelessness charities affected during the pandemic London, UK – Conga, a leader in revenue operations management, today announced that Homeless Link, a national membership charity for organisations working directly with people who become homeless in
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Saturday Night Live is officially on its way back. Fresh off the heels of the show’s Primetime Emmy wins for Season 45, Season 46 of NBC’s late-night sketch comedy series will premiere on Saturday, Oct. 3 in its usual 11:30/10:30c time slot, with the show also set to return to Studio 8H at Rockefeller Center in
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RÜFÜS DU SOL are hard at work at their fourth album, the group has confirmed. Below, RÜFÜS DU SOL emphasize their own specially-curated playlist titled “Headphone Selections,” a way for the group to share their favorite music and shine light on emerging talent. The playlist currently hosts 420 songs from a vast collection of artists, spanning
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Versus Arthritis has apologised after allegations surfaced on social media that described an independent investigation into claims of bullying and racism at the charity as intimidating and “victim-blaming”. Screenshots from an internal message board, shared on Twitter, also questioned whether the sharing of confidential and personal information with a third-party company was compliant with data
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Gifts that do good for everyone on your list, including goodies that give back to deserving charities and locally made, sustainable treasures The holidays are stressful under the best, most normal of circumstances. Throw a global pandemic and months of social distancing into the mix and 2020 holiday planning is sure to be more hectic—and
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Britney Spears wants her father, Jamie, removed from her conservatorship after the pop star’s lawyer accused Jamie of attempting to ‘retain full functional control’ of his daughter’s ‘assets’ in new court documents. Britney Spears just took a major step in the legal fight concerning her conservatorship, which is currently co-managed by her father Jamie Spears
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Calling Elizabeth Acevedo’s award-winning young adult novel The Poet X “a frontal assault on Christian beliefs and values,” John and Robin Coble filed a lawsuit against their 9th grader’s high school. The federal lawsuit seeks to remove the book from the child’s classroom. The Coble’s claim that main character Xiomara’s language has a clear anti-Christian
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Steve Mollenkopf, chief executive officer of Qualcomm Inc. Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Qualcomm stock rose over 6% in extended trading as its revenue and adjusted earnings per share handily beat Wall Street expectations. Here’s how Qualcomm did versus Refinitiv consensus estimates for the quarter ended Sept. 27: Earnings: $1.45 per share
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