Across the Pastor’s Desk by Loren Olson
There was a house down the street from where I grew up that was set back in the woods. The older kids in the neighborhood warned us that was where the bogeyman lived. They warned that if we got too close, the bogeyman would grab us and lock u
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RALEIGH – How can home buyers best navigate the Triangle real estate market right now? “Be ready to strike,” says one real estate agent.
Seth Gold, a REALTOR licensed real estate agent and broker with Bold Real Estate and Governors Club Realty who specializes in homes i
New cloud services to support AI workflows and the launch of a new generation of GeForce RTX GPUs featured yesterday in Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s GTC keynote.
“Computing is advancing at incredible speeds, the engine propelling this rocket is accelerated computing, and its fu
Working from home in a small space can be really challenging. Here’s our advice for making the most of a mini home office
The race for space was one of the legacies of the pandemic. Places to work became coveted. According to the Office for National Statistics, almost half of worki
Swiss industrial designer Benjamin Thut took the design of the classic bi-level toolbox, and turned it on its side to create this Tool Cabinet 490 mobile workstation.
490 Werkzeugschrank from Thut Möbel on Vimeo.
The cabinet is made from Dibond aluminum composite panels, and th
Egger has set the wheels in motion, triumphantly making a statement in Leeds with a brand-new, deliciously colourful display at Lawcris headquarters. Cleverly merging office and showroom, the space provides customers, designers and architects with a fully functioning, imaginatively vibrant, so
There were four more requests for gun violence restraining orders on Jeff Brooker’s desk when he arrived at the San Diego City Attorney’s Office that July morning.
Officers had responded to a minor car crash at a mall where the driver, who carried a replica firearm, was rambling delu
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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink claimed in a recent interview with Fox that “we have to get our employees back in the office” and that doing so will result in “rising productivity that will offset some of the inflationary pressures.”
Fink did not provide any data in the form of statisti