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Some businesses are benefiting as demand for the services gain traction. For instance, take SchoolHouse, a BIPOC-founded micro-schooling company that matches parents with educators to create at-home schools.
The firm just raised $8.1 million in its first round of funding since launching in 2020 and experiencing rapid growth late last year. Among its high-profile investors are Chelsea Clinton from Metrodora Ventures, Chris Paik and Jordan Cooper from Pace Capital, along with Bungalow and Trust Capital.
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James Ross was depositing cardboard at a recycling centre in UK s North Shields when the ring fell off his finger. Staff goes out of their way to find ring in the garbage dump.   |  Photo Credit: Facebook
A man named James Ross did not even think in his wildest dreams that his wedding ring will fall off his fingers and find itself in a garbage dump.
Hailing from North Shields in the UK, he was dropping off cardboard at a recycling center, the ring fell off his finger and fell into a container that consisted of rubbish and grime .