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How Bethany Deines and Betsy Wood Apply Trust Agent Principles on behalf of the Children's Medical Center of Dayton, Ohio

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Bethany Deines and Besty Woods from the The Children's Medical Center of Dayton, Ohio were the lucky winners. Our social media strategy is an integral part of our overall marketing and public relations strategy. The only concern was potentially violating HIPPA laws. 1.) What is the objective your social media strategy?

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Three-dimensional search engine Physna wants to be the Google of the physical world

TechCrunch

At least, that’s the bet that Sequoia Capital’s Shaun Maguire is making on the Columbus, Ohio-based startup* Physna. Maguire and Sequoia are leading a $20 million bet into the company alongside Drive Capital, the Columbus, Ohio-based venture firm founded by two former Sequoia partners, Mark Kvamme and Chris Olsen.

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The fight to make Netflix and Hulu pay cable fees

The Verge

It argues that Netflix and Hulu — along with satellite providers Dish Network and DirecTV, as well as Disney’s entertainment distribution division — violated a 2007 law called the Georgia Consumer Choice for Television Act. Georgia isn’t the only place where local towns are pushing for streaming fees. All TV is streaming now.

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A Veteran's Day Reflection on Temporal Community

ASU Lodestar Center

The second is a set of rules or laws that members agree to accept. For more than twenty years he’s helped clients create sustainable ventures that operate within the narrow framework of public service. Lance received an MPA from the Ohio State University. Communities are funny things. The first is a common mission or experience.

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The ACLU is suing Los Angeles over its controversial scooter tracking system

The Verge

LADOT has said the data won’t be shared with police without a warrant, won’t contain personal identifiers, and won’t be subject to public records requests. The group’s California chapter is joined on the suit by the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the law firm Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger LLP.

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Several states are investigating how Instagram keeps kids on the platform

The Verge

The investigation will be looking into whether the company broke consumer protection laws in its quest to keep people engaging with content on Instagram. Correction November 18th, 6:53PM ET: The original version of this post misstated that the Ohio attorney general was suing the state. The suit is actually against Meta.

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The UAW wants to unionize EV startup factory workers

The Verge

The National Labor Relations Board ultimately ruled that Musk’s comments should be considered union-busting and broke the law. The labor rights movement took an especially public hit earlier this month when a push to unionize an Amazon warehouse in Alabama overwhelmingly failed.