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Tools of the Trade: Jarron Vosburg of JumpCrew

Adweek.com 

Tools of the Trade is a feature to help highlight the many tools that help make advertising and marketing folks successful. The tools can be anything that helps people perform at their top form, from a favorite drafting table to the best software program to a lucky pen, a vintage typewriter or a pair of...

Biden Administration Set to Extend Record $15-Billion Loan to PG&E

Oilprice.com 

The U.S. Department of Energy has agreed to extend a record $15 billion low-interest loan to California’s utility giant PG&E to fund grid infrastructure improvements and resilience, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, quoting sources with knowledge of the plan. The DOE’s Loan Program Office is expected to extend the loan in several cash installments over several years and the funding cannot be withdrawn by subsequent U.S. Administrations, according to the Journal’s report. The loan is aimed at helping PG&E... Читать дальше...

Donald Trump makes Christmas shopping easy! 

TheHill.com 

Christmas is our favorite holiday, full of good times and good cheer. But we all know the weeks before Christmas can also be a royal pain in the butt: figuring out what to buy for whom, and then braving crowded stores to buy gifts or ordering them online and rushing to retrieve them from the...

NITI Aayog invites EoI for undertaking research on 'Cost of Doing Business in India'

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

NITI Aayog seeks research on India's business costs. The study will analyze expenses like labor, capital, and regulations. India faces competition from nations with lower costs. The research aims to boost India's competitiveness and attract investment. The study will take four months to complete. This will inform policy changes to improve the business environment.

Ireland fines Meta 251 mn euros over Facebook hacks

France24.com (en) 

The Data Protection Commission (DPC) criticised Meta for a security flaw in its video upload function which hackers were able to exploit to gain full access to other users' Facebook profiles. Over a two-week period in 2018, unauthorised users were able to hack into around 29 million Facebook accounts globally, including three million based in the EU. The personal data involved included email addresses, phone numbers, locations and places of work. "The failure to build in data protection requirements... Читать дальше...