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CRM October 2015 Leonard Klie |
FCC Updates TCPA with Greater Protection Against Robocalls New rules broaden the definition of robocalls and give consumers more opt-out options. |
AFP eWire September 30, 2015 |
Trump Tax Plan Mixed on Charitable Giving Andrew Watt, the president of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, released a statement in response to Donald Trump's tax reform plan. |
Fast Company Sarah Kessler |
Why Presidential Candidates Are Starting To Pay Attention To The Gig Economy Last winter, Senator Mark Warner (D-VA), began to investigate the "gig economy," or, in less trendy terms, the United State's growing population of freelancers. |
Chemistry World September 30, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Regulatory burden undermining US science The explosive growth of regulatory rules is undercutting the productivity of the nation's scientific enterprise, warns a new report from the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. |
Fast Company Lydia Dishman |
The Top Ten Cities For Millennial Entrepreneurs Thumbtack's Small Business Friendliness Survey used their responses to rank the top cities for millennial entrepreneurs. |
Chemistry World September 29, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Forensic crime lab malpractice surfaces in Oregon New revelations that a chemist at an Oregon state forensics lab appears to have tampered with drug evidence have led the state's governor to launch an investigation. |
Chemistry World September 28, 2015 Anthony King |
Chemistry at heart of VW emissions cheating With the company set to recall millions of cars in the US and Europe, it is uncertain if the engines affected by the 'defeat device' can be fixed. Certain components may fail when proper emission controls are switched on, say some experts. |
Chemistry World September 25, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Bayer CropScience pays $5.6m to settle 2008 accident charges Under the agreement, the company will enhance safeguards at its US chemical facilities. |
Fast Company Rose Pastore |
Google May Face U.S. Antitrust Investigation Over Android Bundling The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has begun an antitrust inquiry into the way Google bundles apps on smartphones running its Android mobile operating system. |
Chemistry World September 23, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
US chemical distribution threatened by rail safety crisis Chemical transport by train across the US may end on much of the nation's rail network in January 2016, due to delays adopting new rail safety technology. |
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