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Locked up: Marriage and divorce during COVID-19

By Brian M. Karpf It’s safe to say that with the Covid-19 pandemic going on around the world, families are living in fear. Fear, stress, and anxiety are common emotions

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Tony Coley tackles the Truist merger

Photography by Eduardo Schneider Former University of Miami linebacker Tony Coley is ready to run the playbook as Truist Financial Corp.’s South Florida regional manager after the merger of SunTrust

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Florida Chamber chairman outlines aggressive goals

Photography by Eduardo Schneider There’s no shortage of goals at the Florida Chamber of Commerce, as a South Florida attorney leads the group as chairman this year. One goal is

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COVID-19 spurs increase in virtual health care

By Dr. Alejandro Badia Virtual doctor office visits? eCare? Telemedicine? Advanced communications technology is revolutionizing the way health services are delivered. Oddly enough, we can thank COVID-19 for helping make

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Five tips on labor and employment laws

By Rachel Sapoznik Amid the pandemic, businesses and organizations face many challenges in the field of employment. Here are five tips on staying in compliance with labor and employment laws

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 Hardship fund for first responders

Cleveland Clinic Florida has created a new philanthropic program to benefit first responders in South Florida and the Treasure Coast who are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Q&A: What the pandemic downturn means for startups

Many types of companies are getting hit by the pandemic-caused economic downturn. Tom Wallace talks about what it means for startups and early stage companies from the perspective of being 

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Inverrary Country Club closes permanently amid pandemic

The iconic Inverrary Country Club, forever linked in history with the late comedian Jackie Gleason, is closing permanently. Victorville West Limited Partnership announced the country club and its two golf

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Model shows Florida COVID-19 deaths per day peaking earlier

Florida COVID-19 deaths are now projected to peak at 242 a day on April 21 rather than the first week of May, according to estimates by the University of Washington.

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Must do’s and need-to-knows for SBA stimulus loans

By Harsh Arora and Nicholas M. Fiorello The coronavirus pandemic has thrown a wrench in the world’s economy, specifically impacting small businesses, where day-to-day operations have been stunted, if not

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FPL sets up energy incubator as solar push intensifies

[vc_row css_animation=”” row_type=”row” use_row_as_full_screen_section=”no” type=”full_width” angled_section=”no” text_align=”left” background_image_as_pattern=”without_pattern”][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Photos Scott Fisher for FPL Northern Palm Beach County has been busy building a biotech cluster, but Florida Power & Light is

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Steps to get new small business loans

A federal plan to help small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic could prove to be overly complex, but Rebel Cole, Ph.D., a finance professor in Florida Atlantic University’s College of

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