Tribal Business News Round Up: Nov.  21
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Tribal Business News Round Up: Nov. 21

Supreme Court of the United States. (Photo by Ian Hutchinson on Unsplash)This week in Tribal Business News, Native attorneys weigh on the historic lack of Indigenous voices as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the Brackeen case, three Michigan tribes partner on a construction and real estate joint venture; and a gaming expert reflects on California’s recent vote in favor of sovereignty in tribal gaming. SOVEREIGNTY IN THE BALANCE: Lack of Native voices, little familiarity with ICWA law on display in Brackeen caseIn a federal case that many advocates in Indian Country consider to be the most significant…
Curve Finance (CRV) Releases New Details About Its Upcoming Decentralized Stablecoin By DailyCoin
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Curve Finance (CRV) Releases New Details About Its Upcoming Decentralized Stablecoin By DailyCoin

Curve Finance (CRV) Releases New Details About Its Upcoming Decentralized StablecoincrvUSD will use a lending-liquidating AMM algorithm, or LLAMMA, model to mitigate collateralization risks. crvUSD will be decentralized, backed by crypto assets, and pegged to the US dollar. The release date of crvUSD is unknown.Curve Finance (CRV), one of the longest-living decentralized exchanges built on , released on Tuesday a whitepaper that goes into detail about its upcoming stablecoin crvUSD. According to the document, the core idea of ​​the new decentralized stablecoin is what the founder of Curve and the author of the white paper Michael Egorov calls…
Should You Eat With Your Hands and Eschew Cutlery?
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Should You Eat With Your Hands and Eschew Cutlery?

November 22, 2022 · 7:30 AM“Me Grok” DailyMail has an interesting article that promotes eating with your hands instead of forks, knives and spoons. After all, caveman Grok didn’t have eating utensils.Those who are a stickler for etiquette should look away now.That’s because we’ve all been eating the wrong way and should be eating with our hands, according to a psychologist.Professor Charles Spence, from the University of Oxford, said giving up cutlery is the secret to enjoying food.He says eating with our hands can ‘heighten the dining experience’ – even for meals like pasta and…
Why data capture can help you improve your hotel’s revenue margin
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Why data capture can help you improve your hotel’s revenue margin

Suppose you run a hotel and are thinking about new ways to improve your revenue margin in 2023. In that case, you may focus on additional guest services, upselling, and earning a commission. All this is done by connecting with local businesses that provide things or experiences your guests love. However, while all these things are crucial to boosting your hotel’s bottom line, effective data capturing is an easily-overlooked means to increase profits and optimize every single one of your revenue streams. Below are the key reasons you need to capture data and ways to do it meaningfully to make…
Tribal Business News Round Up: Nov.  21
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Protect Your Practice Against Telemedicine Fraud

Telemedicine has continued to thrive in a post-pandemic world, but with the expansion of services comes the expansion of fraud. We can help you stay on top of the latest news that affects your everyday life. Subscribe to stay up to date. (To subscribe to our blog click here). The Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) has warned healthcare entities to use ‘heightened scrutiny’ when entering telemedicine arrangements that have suspect characteristics of a fraud scheme. The OIG has stated that a common characteristic of fraudulent schemes is the use of kickbacks to recruit and award healthcare practitioners. The OIG further…
Centro Hispano’s entrepreneurship program helps grow Latino small businesses in East TN
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Centro Hispano’s entrepreneurship program helps grow Latino small businesses in East TN

Newly-graduated entrepreneurs from Centro Hispano’s program are ready to open their doors for business and play a role in Knox County’s economy.KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. — Small Business Saturday is coming up and Centro Hispano’s “Big Dream in Small Businesses” program is helping excel Latino entrepreneurs, shaping them into small business owners.Hilda Castillo, the coordinator of the program, said that although this program aims to help Latinos in East Tennessee, it affects other communities in Knox County.She said that the more business owners there are in Knox County, the more it will move the economy, sales and employment.…
Lubbock business news includes holidays, health, more
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Lubbock business news includes holidays, health, more

Alana Edgin is a business reporter for the Avalanche-Journal, as seen Tuesday, June 14, 2022, at the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.Hello AJ readers! The holidays are upon us, which means holiday stories will lead the business section for a while. This week, we shared where you can get holiday meals with low effort, pet safety tips for the holidays, and where you can get your pet the purr-fect holiday gift. This week’s business openings include a second location for Vitality Bowls, a first location for Marco’s Pizza and the opening of La Placita. Dillards also announced a plan to replace their…
Ivanka Trump tried to escape judge’s order to monitor Trump family finances, report says
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Ivanka Trump tried to escape judge’s order to monitor Trump family finances, report says

Former White House aide Ivanka Trump attempted to wriggle her way out of a court order appointing a special monitor to oversee the major transactions of the Trump Organization and individuals with connections to the company, according to The Daily Beast. The news outlet reported on Monday that the ex-president’s eldest daughter sought through letters from her attorneys to the court to have her name removed from the order, a step that her two brothers Eric and Donald Jr. did not take as the New York attorney general’s lawsuit against the company progresses. She was unsuccessful, according to The Daily…