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Tax Benefits for Bitcoin Businesses in Belarus Extended Until 2025
Tax exemptions for companies and individuals legally working with cryptocurrencies in Belarus will remain in place until Jan. 1, 2025. A new presidential decree extends the tax cuts introduced in 2018 when the executive power in Minsk legalized crypto...

Young people organize D.C. transgender rights march
Upwards of 1,000 people on Friday participated in a transgender rights march from Union Station to the U.S. Capitol. SMYAL Executive Director Erin Whelan; Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson and Japer Bowles, director of the D.C. Mayor’s Office of...

Caitlin Clark delivers a show, and Iowa will play for a title
Laken Litman College Football & Soccer Analyst DALLAS — This was the show we came to see. Caitlin Clark had 41 points, eight assists and six rebounds and Iowa beat South Carolina 77-73 in the Final Four. As the seconds wound down, Clark dribbled underneath...

Sunak’s Successes Can’t Blot Out Tory Track Record in Office
Breadcrumb Trail Links PMN Business For all the British prime minister’s recent success, the division and failed policies of his Conservative Party weigh on his prospects at the ballot box. Author of the article: Bloomberg News Alex Wickham and Kitty Donaldson...

‘AI Tools Will Provide Very Interesting Enhancements for the Metaverse’ — Upland Co-Founder
According to Dirk Lueth, co-founder of the Upland Metaverse, the colonization of the metaverse by tech giants and the building of so-called “walled garden systems” is not sustainable. Lueth argues that instead of “locking users in,” the metaverse should usher...

Qatar Airways Privilege Club Has Just Extended Tier Accounts (Including Matched Ones) Through December 2023
Qatar Airways Privilege Club has once again extended the tier level expiration of their members (including those who participated in their rare status match campaign that was available in May of 2020) through December 31, 2023. Members can check their status on...

Meri Brown: I Have a New Look, And a New Outlook on Life!
Meri Brown has a fresh haircut. And a fresh way of looking at how things have transpired for her over the past several weeks, months and years. First, we’ll start with the haircut. As you can see below, Meri is wearing her locks in a different style at the...

When Will EV Chargers Become as Common as Gas Stations?
Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP (Getty Images)The adoption of electric vehicles in the United States is lagging behind expectations in sales numbers and opinions of buyers. The current state of the country’s charging infrastructure is one factor that dissuades potential...

Twitter Shares Some of the Secret Sauce Behind How It Works
Elon Musk says transparency about how tweets are recommended will increase user trust. Source link

Kylie Jenner Cuddles & Kisses Baby Aire, 1, In Sweet New Video
View gallery Image Credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency Cuteness overload alert! The Kardashians star Kylie Jenner, 25, had a couple of adorable guest stars in her recent TikTok video on Friday, as she was promoting her two new Kylie Cosmetics products....

Lumina Foundation awards $1.6 million to Coastal Enterprises
Coastal Enterprises, Inc (CEI) in Brunswick, Maine, has announced a $1.6 million investment from the Lumina Foundation to expand its Child Care Business Lab, which provides training and an opportunity to access capital to start childcare enterprises in the...

PROPERTY TRANSFERS – April 1
Hastreiter, Joseph E. & Lastenia A., H&W, to B2W Enterprise LLC - Lot 5 In Block 8, Robison’s 2nd Add of Humphrey $89,000Sliva, Timothy J. & Juliann E., H&W, to Sypal, Lisa M., Pfeifer, Lacey R., Roeber, Jenna L. - 22-19-02W NE 1/4 SE 1/4,...

"Rust" assistant director pleads guilty to gun charge in movie set death
A codefendant in the case against actor Alec Baldwin in the fatal 2021 shooting of a cinematographer on a movie set in New Mexico was convicted Friday of unsafe handling of a firearm and sentenced to six months of probation.Safety coordinator and assistant...

Billionaire LeBron James Says He Won’t Shell Out $8 A Month For Twitter Verification
Billionaire LeBron James Says He Won’t Shell Out $8 A Month For Twitter VerificationToplineIn a matter of billionaires squabbling over chump change, NBA superstar LeBron James said Friday he won’t pay for a blue checkmark on Twitter ahead of the Elon Musk-owned...

ICE seeks civil engineers’ views on merits of a national transport strategy
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) has launched a consultation on whether England needs a national transport strategy. According to the body, UK transportation lacks sufficiently detailed policies, plans or metrics to make effective investment and...

Local Musician Reid Williams Isn’t Interested in Wasting Time
Another new band, born and bred in the District, is releasing an EP this weekend. Reid Williams, a local indie-rock artist and bassist for Maryland’s Spring Silver, has formed his own band, Dorinda. They plan to release their debut EP, Time, on Saturday, April...

Ripple CEO Slams SEC Chair Gensler for Dictating Which Crypto Tokens Are Securities
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has slammed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler for claiming that he has the authority to determine which crypto tokens are securities, rather than relying on the legislation that governs his agency’s...

Ollie Dog Food Review: My Low-Energy Dog Tried Fresh Food For The First Time
Mabel, my rescue dog, loves food. However, her regular diet typically consists of kibble. Despite being highly food-motivated, I can tell that she loses interest in regular kibble. So, I’ve been eager to try different types of food. When Ollie, a fresh dog food...

Eric Trump Makes Massive Claim About NDAs, But Twitter Users Aren't Buying It
Eric Trump, son of Donald Trump, made a bold claim Friday that “every person in the world” has signed a nondisclosure agreement as he came to his father’s defense in the wake of the former president’s indictment.Stormy Daniels, who has claimed she had an affair...

Taylen Mosley’s dad charged with murder after 2-year-old’s body found in alligator mouth
Murder charges were brought Friday against the father of 2-year-old Taylen Mosley, whose tiny body was found dead in an alligator’s mouth.Thomas Mosley is charged with two counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of Taylen and Taylen’s mother, 20-year-old...

Investigation into Fairfax schools’ National Merit delays unveils miscues, lack of standard protocol
An investigation into why some Fairfax County high school students didn’t learn of their National Merit Scholar recognitions last fall unveiled a series of miscues and lack of countywide procedures for notifying students of the honor.At a meeting with parents...

Cincinnati recognizes Transgender Day of Visibility as Statehouse considers perceived anti-LGBTQ laws
CINCINNATI — As states across the country consider legislation viewed by some as an attack on transgender people, allies of trans men, women and nonbinary people gathered at Cincinnati City Hall on Friday to show support for that community. What You Need To...

Tesla Cybertruck paint jobs are confusing people
Tesla has started listing jobs related to a paint shop for Cybertruck at Gigafactory Texas. It is confusing some people due to the fact that the electric pickup is supposed to be finished in stainless steel. The automaker is currently hiring a lot of people at...

Every XFL team’s highest-graded players heading into Week 7
• A.J. McCarron posts first 90.0-plus game grade for QB this season: The Battlehawks' signal-caller made two big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays in his team's Week 6 win. • Pita Taumoepenu jumps into league lead for pressures: The standout Vipers edge...

Twin Peaks Prepares for Grand Opening in Columbus, Ohio
The ultimate sports lodge to hire over 120 team members before brand’s grand opening in May Columbus, OH (RestaurantNews.com) Sports fans rejoice, Twin Peaks Restaurant is getting ready to open its first location in Columbus, Ohio in May. Located at 1611...

Clark buries S.C. with 41, carries Iowa into final
DALLAS -- All season, it felt as if South Carolina was headed for an impending coronation. The Gamecocks dominated opponents with such ease, it seemed hard to envision how they would lose.Not a team with this much size, depth, physicality and rebounding...

Tom Ford Cherry Smoke Eye Color Quad Review & Swatches
Cherry Smoke Tom Ford Beauty Cherry Smoke Eye Color Quad ($90.00 for 0.35 oz.) features the brand’s more traditional powder eyeshadow formula with two matte shades, one satin shade, and one more sparkly shade. The mattes were finely-milled and blendable, but...

At a Nashville hospital, the agony of not being able to help school shooting victims
People walk past the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, in Nashville, Tenn., on Monday, where victims were taken after a shooting at the Covenant School. John Amis/AP hide caption toggle caption John Amis/AP People walk past the Monroe Carell...

The best refrigerator to buy in 2023, according to our readers (and it's $1,300 off today)
Samsung Want to save big on a bestselling Samsung refrigerator this spring? Our No. 1 CBS Essentials reader-loved fridge is deeply discounted right now at Samsung.The Samsung smart 4-door Flex refrigerator with Family Hub has been our bestselling refrigerator...

Review: Mimaru Tokyo Ginza East
Mimaru is a local apartment-style hotel chain in Japan that specializes in catering to families and friends travelling together. In fact, the hotel name, Mimaru, derives from the Japanese words “minna” and “tomaru”, which means “everyone to stay”. The chain...

What The Sims Can Teach You About Money
When The Sims hit the gaming scene in 2000, I jumped on board. At the time, I was much younger and broker than I am now. That game gave me hours of entertainment for relatively little money. (Of course, that was before the current model of never-ending DLC...

The revolution may be randomised: new Damien Hirst project lets buyers generate their own 'Spin' NFTs
The (art) revolution may be randomised. The British mega-artist Damien Hirst has launched a new tech-heavy take on his splashy three-decades-old Spin Paintings.It is called The Beautiful Paintings and allows collectors to use an app dashboard—developed with the...

US toxic chemical emissions to air, water and soil increased in 2021
Hazardous waste makes up a portion of the toxic chemical releases each year in the USShutterstock/Brandon Bourdages Releases of toxic chemicals to air, water and soil increased by 8 per cent in the US between 2020 and 2021, according to a report from the US...

As California floods, a farmworker town feels forgotten — again
April 1, 2023 at 6:02 a.m. EDTComment on this storyCommentPAJARO, Calif. — It was happening again. A broken levee, a frantic flight from fast-approaching floodwaters. The prospect of losing everything.Nearly 28 years to the day since the first time the Huezo...

Abandoned, Heartbroken Collie Waits Every Day For Her Family To Return
Dogs are some of the most forgiving creatures in existence. Even if their humans hurt them, they still offer love and affection. They always assume the best when it comes to their loved ones, even if those humans don’t deserve it. A Collie mix in Pennsylvania...

Mount Vernon foster parent, her mom plead guilty in international kidnapping case
Amanda Dinges and her mother Amber entered their guilty pleas March 23 after previously pleading not guilty in January. MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — A mother and her daughter accused of kidnapping a Mount Vernon boy and taking him to Vietnam both pleaded guilty to one...

A Prayer for When Grief Affects Our Friendships – Your Daily Prayer – April 1
A Prayer for When Grief Affects Our FriendshipsBy Alicia Searl“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” Psalm 147:3Grief changed me. It changed everything if I am being honest, including my relationships. But it especially put a strain on some of...

Kroger slows rollout of automated warehouses
Kroger slows rollout of automated warehouses - RetailWire Retail News Reuters Kroger remains committed to opening automated warehouses with Ocado even though it has only opened or planned 16 of the 20 it said it planned to open. “They expect to have loads...

Three dead and dozens injured after tornadoes cause widespread destruction including roof collapse during concert
Two people were killed and dozens of people injured after a tornado ripped through the Arkansas capital of Little Rock and surrounding US towns on Friday afternoon.Elsewhere, a third person died after a theatre roof collapsed in Belvidere, Illinois, during...
Why Should You Visit Columbus?
If you think Ohio is a flyover state, you might change your mind after visiting its cool capital city. Find out why Columbus is a city to watch and a place to visit.
The capital of the Buckeye State is cheap, busy, and young, with a big chunk of its population under 40. Hipsters from around the country are becoming more interested in living there or visiting for a long weekend.
Some locals, like Jim Kaniaris, who is a vice president at the Columbus-based company Express, think that the city is the clear winner when compared to its local rivals.
Kaniaris says, “Cincinnati is too far south.” “Cleveland? They have ethnic neighborhoods, like Little Mexico, Little Italy, and even a Little Macedonia. Still, Columbus? We have pockets for living.”
Even though Columbus is called the “Biggest Small Town in America” (Travis Samson, owner of the cool men’s store Samson, says, “Everyone is friendly here. “It’s like living and working on Sesame Street.”), it also competes with the country’s biggest cities in a few key ways.
Columbus has more fashion designers than any other city in the United States, even more than New York and Los Angeles. The city is also where Abercrombie & Fitch and Victoria’s Secret do most of their business. It also has a “farm-to-fashion” system that gets new talent from the well-known Columbus College of Art & Design.
If you don’t think the runway is cool enough, think about Columbus’s graphic art reputation.
James Thurber, a cartoonist for the New Yorker, grew up here. The city honors him with Thurber’s Bar and the Thurber House, which is a literary center and museum in the home he shared with his family while he was a student at Ohio State. And the fairly new Cartoon Crossroads Columbus (CXC), which is a good way to keep Thurber’s legacy going, is quickly becoming the SXSW of graphic artists.
To complete the picture, here are five more ways this Ohio staple is having its moment in the millennial sun:
1. It’s a good fit for makers.
Columbus has more than its fair share of butchers, bakers, and would-be candlestick makers. Many of them are setting up shop on Gay Street downtown or just off High Street, a busy and thriving retail corridor in the city’s Short North neighborhood.
Robert Grimmett, an entrepreneur in retailing who is from West Virginia, says, “It’s so easy to meet people and share ideas.” “Columbus has stolen my heart.”
At Stump, a “curated” plant store in Columbus’ Italian Village neighborhood, the succulents and handcrafted flower pots are moved out of the way for a pop-up Sunday brunch. There, you’ll find the usual hipster assortment of beards, tattoos, and piercings, along with Andrew Worth’s delicious pastries and small-batch, cold-brew coffee from Lokal.
The Columbus Idea Foundry, a kind of tinkerer’s paradise in the historic Franklinton neighborhood, is also in the city. It’s full of 3-D printers, robot makers, metal cutters, a few steampunks, and Alex Bandar, who started the company and is now its president.
Bandar says, “I think Columbus is the smartest city in the world” as he uses pure electricity to burn designs into a piece of wood in the shape of Ohio. (It’s like watching Dr. Frankenstein give a cheese board an electric shock.) “We’re giving technologists in central Ohio more power.”
And just regular Joes and Janes, too. Anyone can go to the newly remodeled three-story factory space and sign up for classes in welding, woodworking, entrepreneurship, and other subjects that help people (or pay $35 a month to become a member).
2. There is a huge amount of craft beer.
Over the past few years, microbreweries have become very popular in Columbus.
There are dozens of craft beer pubs and breweries in the city. Land-Grant, Barley’s, and Four String Brewing are some of the best.
Watershed, Middle West Spirits, and Brothers Drake Meadery are three distilleries in Columbus that are becoming popular in the city’s cocktail bars. This is because mixologists are making ordinary ingredients like herbs, bitters, and even ice cubes into things to worship.
3. Art is taking over the city.
People who like to be on the cutting edge of contemporary art are drawn to the city by places like the Columbus Museum of Art, the Wexner Center, and the Pizzuti Collection, which are full of life.
In fact, the Columbus Museum of Art is changing the way people look at art in galleries with a bold new $38-million modernist wing that opened in 2015 and hands-on programs like “Think Like an Artist Thursdays” that encourage visitors to interact with local artists.
At the Pizzuti, which is in the Short North Arts District and is in a stately insurance building, impressive modern art from the collection of construction magnate Ron Pizzuti is on display.
Also, the philanthropic businessman worked with his son Joel to build a 135-room luxury hotel next door. The Joseph is full of world-class art, much of which was made by artists from the United States.
4. There are a lot of old-fashioned barbershops.
The Old Familiar Barbershop is in the Old Towne East neighborhood. The women there remind me of Bettie Page, and the men’s style is like that of the 35-year-old owner, who is friendly and has tattoos. (Though not many people have tattoos on their chins like Prince. The words “Tip Your Barber” are always there as a subtle but permanent reminder for his customers who look up.)
The store itself looks like a cross between a VFW Lodge and a hip haberdashery, with deer heads on the walls and toiletries from Cliff Original, a line of natural grooming products made by a Columbus native, Jared Friesner.
“This is a low-stress job,” says Prince as he gives a trendy young man in one of the barbershop’s four chairs a high-and-tight cut while the black rotary phone rings away. He goes on to say, “Barbers don’t retire.” “They end up dying.”
5. The best beer is made in Columbus.
There are a lot of interesting cafés in the city that serve slow-drip coffee and creative food.
Run by serious foodies, pour-over palaces like Fox in the Snow in the city’s Italian Village (try the cinnamon-sugar cobblestone muffin) and Pistacia Vera in the German Village (the macarons are the stars here) are known for delicious treats that could make even those who don’t like gluten leave their gluten-free ways.