Monthly Archives: July 2021
Magic The Gathering and Lifestyle Design
When I was in my late teens, I got sucked into a game called Magic [The Gathering]. I’ll just presume you already have some familiarity with the game. At first I resisted because it seemed to require a lot of
Cash flow diagrams for the poor, the middle class, and the investor class
Older Adults Battle Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
Marina Oshana was previously diagnosed with a pulmonary condition that sometimes led to fever and fatigue, but the symptoms she started experiencing in July 2020 were completely different. Everything from daily activities to exercise became a struggle. “I couldn’t walk
Dairy giant Arla says driver crisis hitting milk supply
Supermarket supplier Arla Foods says a lorry driver shortage has forced it to cut deliveries by up to 25%.
‘I was asked how often I use the toilet’
Disabled jobseekers have to overcome too many barriers, MPs say.
Didi: Chinese ride-hailing giant denies plans to go private
Didi shares surged by almost 50% in pre-market trade after a report that it planned to go private.
Empty shop numbers rise as Covid continues to bite
The number of vacant shops continues to rise after a year of lockdowns, the BRC says.