Business

Pointy Hats and Wooden Crates: The Year-Round Resurgence of Gnome Mania

In the midst of St. Petersburg’s Shopapalooza, an event attracting eager customers, one vendor, Gnome Sweet Gnome, stole the show. The $45 handmade gnomes were a hot commodity, swiftly outpacing

Resilience in Scrubs: Florida’s Nursing Rebound and Future Prospects

In recent years, Florida’s nursing landscape has experienced a transformative journey marked by challenges and triumphs. Between 2012 and 2021, the number of registered nurse (RN) jobs in the state

Thanksgiving Travel: Anticipating Record Crowds Amidst Weather Concerns

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and despite concerns over inflation and memories of previous holiday travel disruptions, a record number of Americans are gearing up to hit the skies

The Biden administration is on a mission to crack down on junk fees. Here’s who’s

Travelers at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. Trent Sprague/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images Redeem now President Joe Biden earlier this year said his administration would crack down on hidden

Tampa Bay Businesses Navigate Post-Summer Challenges, Hope for Holiday Uptick

As Tampa Bay businesses emerge from a challenging summer marked by decreased foot traffic and economic uncertainties, owners are cautiously optimistic about the upcoming holiday season. While some establishments have

AmazonSmile was the tech giant’s charity program, but it closed due to limited impact, the

Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/picture alliance via Getty Images Redeem now Amazon closed its charity program AmazonSmile in February 2023. The company said it would continue investing in other impact initiatives like affordable

Lotte Plaza Market Grand Opening: A Game-Changer in New Tampa

New Tampa has been buzzing with excitement as the Lotte Plaza Market, a 49,000-square-foot Korean-owned superstore, made its grand debut in the area. This opening marked a significant milestone, drawing

Bill Ackman is now calling on Harvard to issue suspensions and disciplinary actions for both

Bill Ackman called on Harvard to issue suspensions and ramp up disciplinary action in a letter to the university’s president on Saturday. Brian Snyder/Reuters Redeem now Bill Ackman sent a

Breakthrough: Stellantis and Auto Workers Reach Tentative Deal to End Six-Week Strike

Stellantis and the United Auto Workers union have reached a tentative contract agreement that could put an end to a six-week strike involving more than 14,000 workers at Stellantis assembly

What is white hydrogen? Scientists say the clean-energy gas could save the world.

The interior of a hydrogen power plant in Germany. Jan Woitas/Picture Alliance via Getty Images Redeem now Hydrogen power is an exciting form of clean energy.But hydrogen typically needed to