DC Mayor Bowser tests positive for COVID-19, second time since 2022

DC Mayor Bowser tests positive for COVID-19, second time since 2022

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Thursday morning she has tested positive for COVID-19. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Thursday morning she has tested positive for COVID-19. In a statement posted on X, Bowser said she will be following all public health guidelines, adding that she will miss the first day of school for pre-K students. … Read more

Zuckerberg regrets some Facebook decisions on COVID-19 done at behest of U.S government

Zuckerberg regrets some Facebook decisions on COVID-19 done at behest of U.S government

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says senior Biden administration officials pressured Facebook to “censor” some COVID-19 content during the pandemic and vowed the social media giant would push back if it faced such demands again. In a letter to Rep. Jim Jordan, the Republican chair of the judiciary committee of the House of Representatives, Zuckerberg alleges … Read more

Denverites socializing over dinner with strangers with Timeleft

Denverites socializing over dinner with strangers with Timeleft

On Wednesday evening, I walked into an Asian fusion restaurant in Denver’s Cherry Creek neighborhood, unsure of who’d be joining me at the dinner table. Instead, I left that decision to a service called Timeleft, which aims to build relationships within a group of strangers matched through a personality algorithm over a shared meal. Although … Read more

Trudeau announces reduction in temporary foreign workers, suggests more immigration changes to come

Trudeau announces reduction in temporary foreign workers, suggests more immigration changes to come

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday the federal government will reduce the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada after a historic surge that some experts say has fuelled unemployment among immigrants and young people. Trudeau also said the government is considering a reduction to the number of permanent residents Canada accepts each year — a potentially major policy … Read more

Canada’s inflation rate dips to 2.5% in July, lowest since March 2021

Canada’s inflation rate dips to 2.5% in July, lowest since March 2021

Canada’s annual inflation rate dropped to 2.5 per cent in July  — down from 2.7 per cent in June, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. The national statistics agency said inflation increased at the slowest pace in more than three years, since March 2021. The deceleration was attributed in part to lower prices for travel as compared to a year earlier, when travel … Read more

Skip the Dishes, parent company laying off hundreds of employees in Canada

Skip the Dishes, parent company laying off hundreds of employees in Canada

About 800 Canadian employees are being laid off by Skip the Dishes and its parent company. The workforce reduction will affect approximately 100 Canada-based workerswith Skip the Dishes, the food delivery service’s chief executive, Paul Burns, said in a post on LinkedIn on Tuesday. Meanwhile, some 700 operations employees based out of Canada who work for its … Read more

Two Lakewood businesses push past vandalism, burglaries with humor

Two Lakewood businesses push past vandalism, burglaries with humor

The owners of a Lakewood fried chicken joint consider themselves optimists. Every time they’ve found their storefront window shattered by a rock, they’ve named the projectile, put it on display and got back to business. “I guess it’s just like an ongoing joke,” said Ivy Pham, co-owner of Kickin Chicken. “Now, we have three rocks, … Read more

How Cantonese roast meat restaurant Rice Service in Berlin is based on stories of identity

How Cantonese roast meat restaurant Rice Service in Berlin is based on stories of identity

The two instantly connected over having a Southeast Asian ethnic background but growing up in Europe. Lam would invite Pham to his family home in Northampton where his father would cook for them. Rice Service co-founders (from left) Thu Thuy Pham, Kenneth Lam and Thao Westphal. Photo: Rice Service “We bonded through food, eating and … Read more

COVID-19 cases in US surge; experts suggest keeping vaccinations current

COVID-19 cases in US surge; experts
suggest keeping vaccinations current

COVID-19 hasn’t gone away, and data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests it’s on the upswing around the country. “We’ve seen these summer increases every summer that COVID-19 has been with us,” said Dr. Amesh Adalja, a Johns Hopkins University infectious disease physician. “What’s different about these cases this summer vs. prior … Read more