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5 days ago |
city-journal.org | Brian Anderson
Bernard Kerik, who died last week at 69, in some ways embodied the American archetype of the self-made man. He rose from high school dropout to New York City police commissioner during the crucible of 9/11, only to fall from grace amid scandal and imprisonment, before picking himself back up and starting again. Born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1955, Kerik endured early years marked by instability.
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2 weeks ago |
city-journal.org | Jordan McGillis |Brian Anderson
Jordan McGillis joins Brian Anderson to discuss his story, "On the Twenty-First-Century Waterfront," and the tension between labor unions and technology at American ports. Brian Anderson: Welcome back to the 10 Blocks podcast. This is Brian Anderson, the editor of City Journal. Joining me on the show today is Jordan McGillis, who’s City Journal’s economics editor. Jordan writes about energy technology, economic innovation, geopolitics, and other issues for City Journal.
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2 weeks ago |
businesswire.com | Brian Anderson
New AI assistant, DAX, enhances partner support and customer service MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Deluxe (NYSE: DLX), a trusted Payments and Data company, today introduced DAX, a new AI-powered assistant designed to help partners make faster decisions and achieve better outcomes. By turning complex data into clear, actionable insights, DAX empowers users to improve daily performance—creating value for both customers and shareholders.
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3 weeks ago |
businesswire.com | Brian Anderson
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Deluxe (NYSE: DLX), a trusted Payments and Data company, today announced a strategic partnership with MyKidReports, a leading provider of childcare management software. This collaboration will integrate the secure payment processing capabilities of Deluxe into the MyKidReports platform, enabling childcare centers—particularly those in the nonprofit sector—to streamline tuition and fee collection.
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1 month ago |
blog.tipranks.com | Brian Anderson
There’s a lot to be optimistic about in the Communication Services sector as 2 analysts just weighed in on Nextdoor Holdings (KIND – Research Report) and Marcus (MCS – Research Report) with bullish sentiments. Nextdoor Holdings (KIND)In a report released today, Jason Kreyer from Craig-Hallum maintained a Buy rating on Nextdoor Holdings. The company’s shares closed last Tuesday at $1.52. According to TipRanks.com, Kreyer is a 5-star analyst with an average return of 9.7% and a 41.3% success rate.
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