• Don’t Drop the Ball When Buying Sports Merchandise Online

    BBB With football season kicking off and Major League Baseball’s playoff season right around the corner, fans nationwide are looking to get into the spirit by representing their teams with the newest gear. Many online retailers boast they have the largest selection of “official” merchandise at the lowest prices....
  • AI and Esports

    Shelly Palmer  Gamers have been pitting their wits and skill against computers since the earliest days of video games. The levels of difficulty were pre-programmed, and at a certain point in the game, the computer was simply unbeatable by all but the most gifted gamers. Over time, the concept...
  • Survey: Too Many People Put Their Online Identity at Risk

    Suzanne Potter California News Service SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A new survey shows many Californians leave themselves open to identity theft by failing to take basic precautions. Researchers from AARP California found that almost half of adults re-use the same password across multiple sites, when instead they could use a...
  • Sondeo: Sin saberlo, clientes ponen en peligro su identidad por Internet

    Suzanne Potter California News Service SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A pesar de las advertencias sobre los problemas de robos y fraudes, es mucha la gente que sigue expuesta al robo de su identidad por no tomar las precauciones basicas para protegerse. Tal es el resultado del sondeo reciente de la...
  • Brand Bravery as a Go-to-Market Strategy

    Shelly Palmer  Nike’s tenet “Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.” is inspirational. While some are applauding Nike for standing up for what it believes, others (who disagree with Nike on this issue) find themselves torn between their love of the brand and their own beliefs. Quinnipiac...
  • 4 Ways Marijuana Businesses Could Benefit from Banking Law Changes

    Sarah Lee Gossett Parrish  The old adage “money talks” could be revised to “money screams” when it comes to money and the legalized marijuana business.  “There is just too much cash running through these pot businesses for something not to change,” says Sarah Lee Gossett Parrish (www.sarahleegossettparrish.com), a cannabis...
  • U.S. Supreme Court Shines Light on Dark Money

    Suzanne Potter Public News Service LANSING, Mich. — Voters may soon have a better idea of who’s really behind all those political ads supporting or attacking candidates for President, the U.S. House or the Senate. The Supreme Court just let stand a lower court ruling which forces nonprofit groups to disclose...
  • From Democracy to Technocracy

    Shelly Palmer During the recent congressional hearings, Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), the Senate intelligence committee’s vice chairman, said, “The era of the wild west in social media is coming to an end.” Congress, he said, will have to take action. “Where we go from here is an open question.”...
  • Cómo Enseñar a los Niños a ser Consumidores Inteligentes

    Evan Arnold-Gordon Golden Gate Better Business Bureau Los niños están expuestos a la publicidad más que nunca en el día y la edad de hoy. Desde sus programas de televisión favoritos a los juegos que están jugando en sus smartphones, no hay escasez de empresas que tratan de clickbait....
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