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The retailer’s new “Hexapillar” gift card features a robotic caterpillar that becomes a butterfly that can actually fly.
The health insurer will provide a $100 annual credit to individuals who meet four health goals.
Some of the hospital system’s inpatient nursing units will grow and some will shrink as part of a “rebalancing” act that aims to ensure that each shift is at the optimal staffing level—but the reorganization is predicted to result in a net gain of 40 to 50 positions.
The high court determined that the law requiring Americans to obtain health insurance is constitutional, and local health insurance providers seem to have a mostly favorable view of the decision.
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Have-your-way frozen yogurt shops are colonizing the Twin Cities—with Yogurt Lab at the forefront.
The best opportunities for networking this month.
How much should we trust the monthly unemployment reports?
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Metrosexual may be overplayed, but men's grooming is in.
Blood Sweat & Tears plays the Dakota.
Fastenal's industrial vending machines are not designed for coffee breaks.
Opera under the stars.
Branding and design agency Franke+Fiorella rebrand businesses—including its own—for multi-channel communications.
Art, love and politics in the 1980s.
The bank, which previously imposed a monthly maintenance fee for customers who didn’t meet certain requirements, has returned to an earlier policy of offering free checking to all customers.
UnitedHealth Group on Tuesday announced plans to hire 1,500 employees to staff four Texas locations.