Who would you like to work for when you grow up? That's a question the National Society of High School Scholars, an honor society for high-achieving students, asks its members in a survey every two years or so. The rankings, unsurprisingly, tend to skew to the kinds of companies most familiar to kids (top-100 staples over the years have included Disney and Build-A-Bear). But beyond the big-name brands, the survey offers a snapshot of the aspirations of America's most ambitious teens — students who will soon become the next generation of elite professionals.
2022-11-07T21:55:49Z Tyson Foods CFO John Tyson was arrested Sunday in Arkansas after allegedly becoming intoxicated. He was also arrested on trespassing after a woman who didn't know him found him asleep in her bed. Tyson is a fourth-generation member of the Tyson family, and was made CFO of the company last month. John Tyson, chief financial officer of Tyson Foods, was arrested in Arkansas after he allegedly became intoxicated and fell asleep in the bed of a woman who didn't know him.
2023-04-30T11:15:00Z Dennis Dinkel, 75, drove for Uber and Lyft for four years in California and Arkansas. He said that tipping was hit or miss and that most riders didn't tip at all. Drivers told Insider riders should tip and that Uber was partly to blame for low tips. Dennis Dinkel hoped the gig economy would help him supplement his Social Security income. But the 75-year-old said the tips — or the lack thereof — were disappointing.
NBA Star Walt Fraizer has allegedly assembled a $4.5 Million Dollar Empire starting at 2022, this is the way he amassed such total assets.
Walt Fraizer is one of the best b-ball players ever throughout the entire existence of the NBA. He was accepted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987.
tvguidetime.com Similarly, he was chosen for the NBA’s 50th Anniversary All-Time Team as well as the 75th Anniversary Team.
Ethoxylated ingredients can leave behind a probable carcinogenic byproduct that's terrible for people and the planet
MINNEAPOLIS , May 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Ingredients Matter, a start-up household cleaning brand out of Minneapolis, has created a laundry care product line without 1,4-Dioxane, a probable carcinogenic byproduct found in many household cleaners and laundry detergents. The brand engaged Bureau Veritas, an international leader in third-party lab testing, to evaluate Dioxane levels in laundry detergents from Tide, Gain, Arm & Hammer, All, Method, Mrs.