East Idaho News on MSN
From sourdough bread to espresso: a crash course in Workin’ It at Great Harvest Bakery Cafe
The East Idaho News team is tackling different jobs and today, I’m spending a few hours in the kitchen at Great Harvest ...
Keeping your microwave clean is important for more than aesthetic reasons.
As retailers head to New York next month for the National Retail Federation’s annual conference, they’ll find an industry pushing hard to turn bright ideas into operational reality. Few trends will ...
Time-poor hospitality workers need knowledge fast, so educate them about a host of courses that can be built around a career ...
Sunderland Echo on MSN
Plans in for new shop with low-cost food, training and support next to Sunderland city centre Wetherspoon pub
Plans for a new community hub in Sunderland city centre providing low-cost food, training opportunities and support to those ...
OpenAI says ads will not influence ChatGPT’s responses, and that all ads will appear in separate, clearly labeled boxes directly below the chatbot’s answer. For instance, if a user asks ChatGPT for ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Businesses adding ‘small acts of kindness’ to the agenda
Along with giving financial support to local community groups and charities, companies are also encouraging staff members to ...
If all goes to plan, Zelli's Pasta will be sold in more retail stores this year, and the small business pasta maker will use ...
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Hong Kong’s Chris Tang defends police’s ‘difficult decision’ to shoot knife-wielding man
It was a very difficult decision to shoot, but they were very brave. They were very decisive and I think our regular training ...
The University of Austin was supposed to be a bulwark against cancel culture. But those who dissented from rigid conservative ...
The new series kicks off in 1971 with several of the ladies embracing Women’s Lib and burning their bras outside Nonnatus ...
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'I consider it a millennial shooter': The FPS dev making hit shooters by leaning into '2007-core'
Echo Point Nova's Matt Larrabee talks movement shooters, making niche games, and '2007-core' game design.
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