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Protecting e-commerce merchants from fraud and abuse with AI
More businesses than ever are looking for ways to fight the growing problem of e-commerce fraud. AI tools can detect and prevent fraud at every step of the customer journey. Here's how
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The Pandemic Has Hit Women Hard: 6 Tips to Bounce Back
We see reminders of the problems with gender parity every day. The passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg brought women’s struggles over the years back to the forefront. I just wrote about RBG last month, but this topic is worth discussing during the pandemic. Let’s see how far we have come … and how far we still need
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Banks Are Approving Small Business Loans at Rates Not Seen Since Before The Great Recession
Approvals of loan applications from small business owners reached the post-recession high mark (26.9%) at big banks (assets of $10 billion+), while
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Enrolling in Medicare? 3 Ways Retirees Can Lower Their Costs
If you're getting ready to enroll in Medicare, there are a few strategies for lowering your costs. Read on to find out what you can do
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3 Things Most People Get Wrong About Social Security COLAs
If you're on Social Security, you probably have at least a basic idea of what cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) do. They're designed to give your
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Moms Are Less Likely To Return To The Workforce Post-Covid; Here’s How Employers Can Help
We’ve seen the stats more than a dozen times, but it bears reminding that nearly 1.1 million women dropped out of the workforce between February 2020 and March 2021.
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Trends Shaping the Next Generation of Healthcare Workers
The healthcare industry is facing a mounting talent crisis—one where it’s become imperative for healthcare organizations and hospitals to recruit the
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What Employees Really Want When They Return To Work
A new study reveals which health protocols matter most to America’s workforce. How are employees feeling about their employer’s back-to-physical-workplace policies? A new study by the American Staffing Association offers some answers. According to the ASA Workforce Monitor study, employees’ most common requests in orde
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The Capitol Theatre in Flint, Michigan, originally
The Capitol Theatre in Flint, Michigan, originally opened in 1928 as a W.S. Butterfield movie house. The ornate theatre was designed by architect John
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Providers place inordinate trust in patient identity practices
Providers may be placing too much trust in cybersecurity practices that are not sophisticated enough to deter high-level attacks by hackers. That’s the result of a survey of 100 participants from healthcare organizations, which found discrepancies in cybersecurity preparations and actual marketplace reality. The resear