While U.S. pro sports leagues suspend play, table tennis, darts and other more obscure competitions find new fans.
The Delaware office is part of the cable company’s $1 billion push to improve its customer relations.
Operation LIPSTICK (Ladies Involved in Putting a Stop to Inner-City Killing), reaches out to women and teenage girls to warn them about the risks of making straw purchases — up to ten years in prison under federal law.
A New Jersey-based company is offering brands like Tide, Gillette and Dove in reusable containers.
Total gaming revenue at Atlantic City’s casinos is up about 20% on last year, but the city is now starting competition from neighboring states.
One Philadelphia-based company has decided to step in and prevent those suits.
Some expect economic benefit from a casino in the works. Others question whether it will change the community.
The nuclear power plant will be “retired” at the end of September, but the state wants to support the four remaining plants.
More hospitals across the country are selling debt from unpaid medical bills to collection agencies.
Will its unaccredited status hurt graduates of the program?