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" ... Despite blowout fourth-quarter earnings still pouring in, stocks are falling Friday as unclear timing on fiscal stimulus under the new administration begins to rattle sentiment amid a worsening pandemic outlook that’s also crippling markets around the world. ... "
" ... Far be it from me to rattle off the struggles of these last twelve months. You were there. We all were. Between the apocalyptic march of the news and the endless days and paradoxically brief months, time seemed to twist around itself as we waited. For progress, for a vaccine, for something to give us a sense of hope that was all too hard to find. I took my comfort in how well New York City got the virus under control, but even then, Broadway was still closed and visits with friends, if they happened at all, were few and far between. Now, in the height of winter, we’re struggling even here. Once again, the city has quieted, with bated breath and the hope that we can soon let out a collective sigh of relief. ... "
" ... Laure Heriard-Debreuil opened her eighth outpost of The Webster – a niche luxury boutique founded in 2009 in Miami Beach – stateside at Rosewood Miramar Beach resort in Montecito, California, a sophisticated and idyllic coastal retreat. The French-born retailer moved to the West Coast last year and opened two stores during the COVID-19 crisis, which didn't rattle Heriard-Debreuil. Her first store opened on the heels of the 2008 financial crisis. ... "
" ... The keyboard is fine, likewise the touchpad. The speakers won’t rattle your windows, but they’re passable. There’s no Wi-Fi 6 and only one USB-C port, which might disappoint future-proofers, but few people will be bothered about that now. The only serious disappointment is the placement of the webcam – it pops up from the row of function keys at the top of the keyboard. That leaves it peering up your nose rather than at eye level, and if you’re tall like me, it’s difficult to even get in shot when the laptop is at desk level. Regular Zoomers will need an external webcam. ... "
" ... What Collins did next is a variation of the same thing she’s done over the last three years, every other time the administration has gone out of its way to isolate and try to rattle her. ... "