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Intentionally inane, “Whatever Happened to Pizza at McDonald’s?” satirizes the business of podcasting.
By David Segal
Con empleadores que las despiden, o que suspenden sus labores durante meses, las personas que se dedican a los oficios domésticos se enfrentan a “una crisis humanitaria en toda regla, una situación al nivel de la Gran Depresión”.
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Ghosted by their employers, members of the profession are facing “a full-blown humanitarian crisis — a Depression-level situation.”
Eager for an alternative to Zoom, executives are getting together in video games, to bond, brainstorm or rampage.
Chain restaurants are rethinking food for diners who fear the virus — and one another.
Nobody could make supply chains sing like the United States. And now maybe nobody can, period.
A restaurant owner in Vermont and a professor from New Zealand are among the few to commemorate the most lethal pandemic since the bubonic plague.
Locked down in his New Delhi bedroom, the “psychological illusionist” Karan Singh is performing free online for anyone who asks.