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Is “out of sight, out of mind” your motto for the seasonal switch-up?

9th - Higher Ed
Kaytlyn Beakhouse from Sort and Simple Professional Organizers will help us part with our summer stuff and organize for the cooler weather.
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CBC's Marianne Dimain speaks to Founder, Center for Anxiety on tips to relieving election anxiety

9th - Higher Ed
Get the latest on CBCNews.ca, the CBC News App, and CBC News Network for breaking news and analysis.
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Brooklyn coffee shops tout benefits of ditching the tip

9th - Higher Ed
The owner of Cleo's Yarn and Coffee Shop in Bushwick says since opening three months ago, they've seen no drop in sales, and are proud to keep their options tip free.
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How Much Screen Time Is Safe For Your Child? Here Are Some Expert Dos, Don'ts And Quick Tips

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Is your child spending too much time in front of screens? In this video, we'll discuss the recommended screen time for children of different ages and provide practical tips for monitoring their usage. Discover how to create a healthy...
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Investigating and assessing threats against Trump

9th - Higher Ed
After an apparent second assassination attempt on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, former FBI special agent Kenneth Gray talks to The National’s Ian Hanomansing about the investigation and assessing online threats.
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Quebec moves to clamp down on growing ‘tip inflation’ at restaurants

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec’s justice minister has tabled a bill that would require restaurants to calculate tips on prices before taxes to protect cost-weary consumers from misleading tip recommendations.
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Labor Day 2024: Record Travel Surge, Rush Tips, and Hot Spots

9th - Higher Ed
Skift's Sarah Kopit shares tips for navigating Labor Day weekend crowds and scoring last-minute travel deals.
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How Bronx commuters can remain cool in high temperatures

9th - Higher Ed
With today's high temperatures, if you find yourself waiting at your exposed bus stop for long periods of time follow these tips to stay cool.
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Tipping Fatigue vs. Tip-Rage: America's Tipping Crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Tipping fatigue rises with constant requests, tech, and pandemic shifts. Brooke Masters explores changing perceptions and future trends in tipping.
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Town of Islip preps for possible heavy rain, high winds from Debby

9th - Higher Ed
Crews removed the debris and cleared the drains to allow the water to flow out.
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Tired of tipping? Some Quebec restaurants are doing away with it

9th - Higher Ed
Tipping is ingrained in North American restaurant culture, and some customers feel the pressure to tip more, and more often, is growing. But some establishments have decided things work better — including for their employees — if tips...
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What President Trump’s spending and tax bill means for tipped workers

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump signed his massive spending and tax policy package on Friday. It includes new tax policy aimed at achieving his campaign promise of ‘no tax on tips.’ (Scripps News)
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House could vote as soon as Wednesday on Trump spending bill

Higher Ed
President Trump's legislation that alters taxes, Medicaid, and more, but could get a House vote as soon as Wednesday. (Scripps News)
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'No tax on tips' promise remains a sticking point as Senate grapples with spending bill

Higher Ed
Senate Republicans are still deeply divided over how to cut the cost of the so-called big beautiful bill. Proposals to eliminate taxes on tips and overtime remain a sticking point. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Should Congress Extend Trump Tax Cuts or Make Permanent?

Higher Ed
Garrett Watson, Director of Policy Analysis at the Tax Foundation, discusses whether he sees Republican Congressional lawmakers extending President Trump's tax cuts or making them permanent. He also talks about how making the tax cuts...
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Bloomberg

What Are 'Doge Dividends' and How Do They Work?

Higher Ed
Azoria CEO James Fishback explains what "DOGE dividends" are and how they would work. Fishback says it's a way to give back money to the taxpayers. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Will Only Have One Bill: Rep. Smith on Reconciliation

Higher Ed
Representative Jason Smith (R) Missouri, shares his thoughts on the House set to begin their budget resolution this week for the Reconciliation Bill and states there will be one bill despite the Senate proposing a two bill plan. He...
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Beware these holiday travel gotchas

Higher Ed
Holiday travel can quickly turn into a nightmare. How to avoid some common gotchas, and maybe get a refund for your travel. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Will Trump Tax Cuts Help Americans or Fuel Inflation?

Higher Ed
Erica York, Tax Foundation Vice President of Federal Tax Policy, discusses whether or not Trump's proposed tax cuts will help address affordability & put more money in American's wallets or will the tax cuts fuel inflation and make...
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Bloomberg

What to Possibly Expect in Reconciliation Bill

Higher Ed
Rep. Byron Donalds (R) Florida shares his thoughts on the eventual Reconciliation Bill that Congress will have and states it will be created and passed whether it's one or two bills. Representative Donalds highlights some key topics that...
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Trump set to meet with GOP lawmakers as party strategizes how to pass his agenda

Higher Ed
President-elect Donald Trump has his hands full this week as he and Republicans on Capitol Hill work to strategize how to pass his agenda. (Scripps News)
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Man taken into custody in connection to killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO

Higher Ed
Luigi Mangione is in police custody in Altoona, about 230 miles west of New York. (Scripps News)
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Despite Trump win, Americans remain divided on key campaign promises

Higher Ed
Despite Trump’s claiming a mandate, a new Scripps News/Ipsos poll shows many of his key policies fail to garner support beyond his Republican base. (Scripps News)
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How the Trump administration could impact the labor force, employment laws

Higher Ed
A consultant at a culture management firm told Scripps News what employees and CEOs can expect in the coming years. (Scripps News)