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" ... Bilal Nichols (five sacks) has filled in adequately at both nose tackle and end. Mario Edwards Jr. has been the Bears’ most consistent pass rusher after linebacker Khalil Mack. ... "
" ... Complaining about restrictions is easy to do. The trouble is something needs to be done about slowing the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus. Stay-at-home orders and asking businesses to close are simply a time out. A time out is necessary when the Covid-19 coronavirus remains out of control. If you are not happy about such a time out, blame those who have failed to control the spread of the virus at a national level, who have failed to wear face masks, and who have failed to social distance adequately. ... "
" ... Prior to the pandemic, many Americans, especially parents in large metro areas, found it impossible to have an adequately sized home and a reasonable commute. Remote work can significantly reduce this conflict. As a result, housing demand may shift from areas near city centers where employment was concentrated prior to the pandemic. Think Midtown and the Financial District in Manhattan and the Chicago Loop. But to where? ... "
" ... SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw voted against crowdfunding warning that the SEC’s new rules don’t adequately protect small investors. Her concern focused on such investors’ insufficient understanding of risk and susceptibility to fraudulent promoters. For the most part in reaction to relaxed US regulations, crowdfunding platforms operating in the US are “self-regulating,” the most prominent and successful imposing rigorous investor screening. ... "
" ... Training plays a key role, too. If employees are adequately educated when it comes to using password managers and taught how to recognize exploitative emails, for example, the organization as a whole will be more secure. ... "