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Apprehension Lingers Around COVID Vaccine

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The COVID-19 vaccine is now out for its first round of distribution among medical personnel and seniors in assisted living communities nationwide. The National Institutes of Health is notably trying. And, from a logistical standpoint, so far, so good.

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From Farce to Menace

Independent Banker

It’s yet another disturbing proposal from the National Credit Union Administration to bureaucratically finagle its way around Congress and federal law. By Camden R. Fine, President and CEO of ICBA. So here we go again.

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Building from Scratch

Independent Banker

“I love being around people, and people are what community banking is all about.” Overcoming various long odds over the years, Shirley Nelson launched and then grew a thriving California community bank. National Award Recipient. I love being around people, and people are what community banking is all about,” she says. “We

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Data Dive: And The Winner Is Edition — SMBs Worldwide, DoorDash And Gun Regulation

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This new round of capital will help us further our mission of connecting communities around the world through last-mile delivery,” CEO Tony Xu said. On top of that, many firms have announced they plan to rethink — or simply cancel — their relationship with the National Rifle Association (NRA). So, what did we learn this week?

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FedEx, UPS Warn Of Delivery Delays, JPMorgan Tests Virus Contingency Plan

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The group represents about 50,000 flight attendants, including those at Alaska Airlines, Spirit Airlines and United Airlines. retail shops for the fourth week in a row, with confirmed coronavirus cases spreading throughout the nation, Bloomberg reported. On another note, consumers are reducing their visits to U.S. Foot traffic fell 3.3