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The New York Times
Gloria Rivera likes the freedom of freelance.
She moved to San Diego from Peru in 2005 and has a bustling career as an interpreter and translator for doctors, courts and conferences.
Now, as a new California law governing freelancers is takes effect, her clients are wary. They are asking for more paperwork. Some services are hitting pause on hiring Californians at all.
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Columbia Journalism Review
Sam Greenspan, a former producer at NPR, released the first episode of his new podcast, Bellwether, in July. The name of the show, Greenspan says, stems from a practice dating to the Middle Ages in which shepherds tie a bell around the neck of a castrated ram (the "wether") and track their flock by following the sound. "So a bellwether is something that predicts trends, or is itself a trendsetter," he says.
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INMA
What questions do readers have about your stories? Taking their answers into account during the reporting process can better connect readers to your content and build trust.
To this end, the Center for Media Engagement wanted to help newsrooms get ahead of the most common concerns, so we went straight to the source: the readers.
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Make your garden come to life with Sunfinity® Sunflowers that thrive and bloom continuously all season long.
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With the widest selection of full-blooming varieties, Optimara continues to advance the industry with new plant varieties and innovative growing techniques, constantly refined over years of research and development. We create new, exciting plants and care products which are trend-setting and truly functional. Our effort is to continue offering customers a unique selection of flowers in a beautiful product line.
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Writer's Digest
A few years ago when I told my wife I wanted to leave my Day Job — and its steady if unglamorous paycheck — she gave me what spouses everywhere will recognize as The Look. The Look is dangerous, and it means, loosely translated: You'd better know what you're doing.
Of course, like Jon Snow, I knew nothing — except that I wanted to make my living doing the one thing I love: writing. So, I did my research.
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The Washington Post
First they started showing up thinner than before. Then they were printed on smaller paper, with local columns replaced by more out-of-town news. Then in some places, especially rural and down-on-their-luck parts, newspapers stopped showing up altogether.
Since the Internet arrived in earnest 25 years ago, almost nobody has figured out a sustainable way to continue producing local news.
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Forbes
It’s the beginning of the new year, and not only that; it's 2020, which has a particularly daunting — or awesome — ring to it, depending on how you look at it. At the start of the year, everyone is certain to rally around the traditional resolutions, like eating better, exercising more and going to bed earlier. But it's also the time when marketing professionals, business leaders, brands and startups decide they need to get serious about their social media efforts.
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Social Media Today
Are you looking to put more emphasis on Instagram in 2020?
Now reaching over a billion active users, and with more and more business and e-commerce related tools on the way, it makes sense that all social media managers should be considering whether there's a fit on Instagram for their business, and how they might be able to utilize the various platform tools and options to connect with their audience.
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Business Insider
If you share a lot with family, friends or colleagues on Facebook, it can be a pain to have to manually post updates to multiple social media platforms.
Luckily, you can connect your Twitter account to Facebook so that your Facebook posts appear on both sites simultaneously.
While the process of connecting your Twitter account to Facebook used to be possible via the Twitter website, changes to Facebook's privacy laws have ended the ability to auto-post your tweets to your Facebook page.
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Penn Live
Interest in gardening continues to grow, and it's no longer just the over-50 crowd.
Not only did lawn and garden spending set an overall record of more than $52 billion in 2018, according to the National Gardening Association's 2019 National Gardening Survey, but participation by the Millennial generation (ages 18-34) continues to grow at a higher rate than other age groups — now equaling Gen Xers, Baby Boomers and beyond.
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AgNet West
There are many plants that you can have in your garden that will keep you safe from mosquitos when the warmer months come back around.
Citronella is one of them. It's an annual so you'll have to plant it each year. However, its distinctive scent will keep the pesky critters away.
Marigolds is another popular choice. Not only to deter mosquitoes, and other pests, including snakes, too.
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CNBC
Oh, what a difference a week can make.
A five-day sprint renovation project turned an overgrown, ignored back yard into a "glamping garden" for an independent bed and breakfast owner — with the help of design and construction experts whose business it is to help makeover small businesses. The transformation is giving the decades-old small business new ways to make money.
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